Thanks for the hint Linh. I had neglected to read up on mount.fuse.ceph
here: http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/man/8/mount.fuse.ceph/
I am trying this right now.
Thanks again.
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On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 8:35 PM, Linh Vu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Why are you mounting with a single monitor? What is your mount command or
> /etc/fstab? Ceph-fuse should use the available mons you have on the
> client's /etc/ceph/ceph.conf.
>
>
> e.g our /etc/fstab entry:
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>
> none /home fuse.ceph _netdev,ceph.id=myclusterid,
> ceph.client_mountpoint=/home,nonempty,defaults 0 0
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> *Subject:* [ceph-users] Automated Failover of CephFS Clients
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> We currently have multiple CephFS fuse clients mounting the same
> filesystem from a single monitor even though our cluster has several
> monitors. I would like to automate the fail over from one monitor to
> another. Is this possible and where should I bee looking for guidance on
> accomplishing this in production? I would like to avoid involving NFS if
> possible and Pacemaker seems to be overkill but we can go that route if
> that is what is in fact needed?
>
> We are currently at 12.2.2 on Centos 7.4.
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> Thanks.
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