Hi,

I tried to deploy Rocky in a multinode setup but ceph-osd fails with:


failed: [xxxxxxxxxxx-poc2] (item=[0, {u'fs_uuid': u'', u'bs_wal_label': u'', u'external_journal': False, u'bs_blk_label': u'', u'bs_db_partition_num': u'', u'journal_device': u'', u'journal': u'', u'partition': u'/dev/nvme0n1', u'bs_wal_partition_num': u'', u'fs_label': u'', u'journal_num': 0, u'bs_wal_device': u'', u'partition_num': u'1', u'bs_db_label': u'', u'bs_blk_partition_num': u'', u'device': u'/dev/nvme0n1', u'bs_db_device': u'', u'partition_label': u'KOLLA_CEPH_OSD_BOOTSTRAP_BS', u'bs_blk_device': u''}]) => {
    "changed": true,
    "item": [
        0,
        {
            "bs_blk_device": "",
            "bs_blk_label": "",
            "bs_blk_partition_num": "",
            "bs_db_device": "",
            "bs_db_label": "",
            "bs_db_partition_num": "",
            "bs_wal_device": "",
            "bs_wal_label": "",
            "bs_wal_partition_num": "",
            "device": "/dev/nvme0n1",
            "external_journal": false,
            "fs_label": "",
            "fs_uuid": "",
            "journal": "",
            "journal_device": "",
            "journal_num": 0,
            "partition": "/dev/nvme0n1",
            "partition_label": "KOLLA_CEPH_OSD_BOOTSTRAP_BS",
            "partition_num": "1"
        }
    ]
}

MSG:

Container exited with non-zero return code 2

We tried to debug the error message by starting the container with a modified endpoint but we are stuck at the following point right now:


docker run -e "HOSTNAME=10.0.153.11" -e "JOURNAL_DEV=" -e "JOURNAL_PARTITION=" -e "JOURNAL_PARTITION_NUM=0" -e "KOLLA_BOOTSTRAP=null" -e "KOLLA_CONFIG_STRATEGY=COPY_ALWAYS" -e "KOLLA_SERVICE_NAME=bootstrap-osd-0" -e "OSD_BS_BLK_DEV=" -e "OSD_BS_BLK_LABEL=" -e "OSD_BS_BLK_PARTNUM=" -e "OSD_BS_DB_DEV=" -e "OSD_BS_DB_LABEL=" -e "OSD_BS_DB_PARTNUM=" -e "OSD_BS_DEV=/dev/nvme0n1" -e "OSD_BS_LABEL=KOLLA_CEPH_OSD_BOOTSTRAP_BS" -e "OSD_BS_PARTNUM=1" -e "OSD_BS_WAL_DEV=" -e "OSD_BS_WAL_LABEL=" -e "OSD_BS_WAL_PARTNUM=" -e "OSD_DEV=/dev/nvme0n1" -e "OSD_FILESYSTEM=xfs" -e "OSD_INITIAL_WEIGHT=1" -e "OSD_PARTITION=/dev/nvme0n1" -e "OSD_PARTITION_NUM=1" -e "OSD_STORETYPE=bluestore" -e "USE_EXTERNAL_JOURNAL=false" -v "/etc/kolla//ceph-osd/:/var/lib/kolla/config_files/:ro" -v "/etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro" -v "/dev/:/dev/" -v "kolla_logs:/var/log/kolla/" -ti --privileged=true --entrypoint /bin/bash 10.0.128.7:5000/openstack/openstack-kolla-cfg/ubuntu-source-ceph-osd:7.0.0.3



cat /var/lib/kolla/config_files/ceph.client.admin.keyring > /etc/ceph/ceph.client.admin.keyring


cat /var/lib/kolla/config_files/ceph.conf > /etc/ceph/ceph.conf


(bootstrap-osd-0)[root@985e2dee22bc /]# /usr/bin/ceph-osd -d --public-addr 10.0.153.11 --cluster-addr 10.0.153.11
usage: ceph-osd -i <ID> [flags]
  --osd-data PATH data directory
  --osd-journal PATH
                    journal file or block device
  --mkfs            create a [new] data directory
--mkkey generate a new secret key. This is normally used in combination with --mkfs
  --convert-filestore
                    run any pending upgrade operations
  --flush-journal   flush all data out of journal
  --mkjournal       initialize a new journal
  --check-wants-journal
                    check whether a journal is desired
  --check-allows-journal
                    check whether a journal is allowed
  --check-needs-journal
                    check whether a journal is required
  --debug_osd <N>   set debug level (e.g. 10)
  --get-device-fsid PATH
                    get OSD fsid for the given block device

  --conf/-c FILE    read configuration from the given configuration file
  --id/-i ID        set ID portion of my name
  --name/-n TYPE.ID set name
  --cluster NAME    set cluster name (default: ceph)
  --setuser USER    set uid to user or uid (and gid to user's gid)
  --setgroup GROUP  set gid to group or gid
  --version         show version and quit

  -d                run in foreground, log to stderr.
  -f                run in foreground, log to usual location.
  --debug_ms N      set message debug level (e.g. 1)
2018-09-26 12:28:07.801066 7fbda64b4e40 0 ceph version 12.2.4 (52085d5249a80c5f5121a76d6288429f35e4e77b) luminous (stable), process (unknown), pid 46 2018-09-26 12:28:07.801078 7fbda64b4e40 -1 must specify '-i #' where # is the osd number


But it looks like "-i" is not set anywere?

grep command /opt/stack/kolla-ansible/ansible/roles/ceph/templates/ceph-osd.json.j2 "command": "/usr/bin/ceph-osd -f --public-addr {{ hostvars[inventory_hostname]['ansible_' + storage_interface]['ipv4']['address'] }} --cluster-addr {{ hostvars[inventory_hostname]['ansible_' + cluster_interface]['ipv4']['address'] }}",

What's wrong with our setup?

All the best,
Flo


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