cephadm rm-daemon --name osd.29
on the node with the stale daemon did the trick.
-jeremy
> On Jun 7, 2021, at 2:24 AM, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
>
> Signed PGP part
> So I found the failed daemon:
>
> [root@cn05 ~]# systemctl | grep 29
>
> ●
So I found the failed daemon:
[root@cn05 ~]# systemctl | grep 29
● ceph-bfa2ad58-c049-11eb-9098-3c8cf8ed728d@osd.29.service
loaded failed failedCeph osd.29
for bfa2ad58-c049-11eb-9098-3c8cf8ed728d
But I’ve already replaced
Thank you. So I see this:
2021-06-07T08:41:24.133493+ mgr.cn01.ceph.la1.clx.corp.xnkoft (mgr.224161)
1494 : cephadm [INF] Reconfiguring osd.29 (monmap changed)...
2021-06-07T08:44:37.650022+ mgr.cn01.ceph.la1.clx.corp.xnkoft (mgr.224161)
1592 : cephadm [INF] Reconfiguring osd.29
Hello Jeremy Hansen,
try:
ceph log last cephadm
or see files below
/var/log/ceph/cephadm.log
> On Jun 7, 2021, at 15:49, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
>
> What’s the proper way to track down where this error is coming from? Thanks.
>
>
> 6/7/21 12:40:00 AM
> [WRN]
> [WRN] CEPHADM_FAILED_DAEMON: 1