I know I've seen that warning before, but for some reason it wasn't alerting on
these clusters which were upgraded to 14.2.2 first and then to 14.2.4.
Bryan
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There should be a warning that says something like "all OSDs are
running nautilus but require-osd-release nautilus is not set"
That warning did exist for older releases, pretty sure nautilus also has it?
Paul
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Closing the loop here. I figured out that I missed a step during the Nautilus
upgrade which was causing this issue:
ceph osd require-osd-release nautilus
If you don't do this your cluster will start having problems once you enable
msgr2:
ceph mon enable-msgr2
Based on how hard this was to
I cranked up debug_ms to 20 on two of these clusters today and I'm still not
understanding why some of the clusters use v2 and some just use v1.
Here's the boot/peering process for the cluster which uses v2:
2019-11-18 16:46:03.027 7fabb6281dc0 0 osd.0 39101 done with init, starting
boot