Just to follow up, I started from scratch, and I think the key was to run
ceph-deploy purge (nodes) , ceph-deploy purgdata (nodes) and finally
ceph-deploy forgetkeys
Thanks for the replies Alex and Alex!
Mike C
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I wonder if your issue is related to:
http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/5195
I had to add the new monitor to the local ceph.conf file and push
that with ceph-deploy --overwrite-conf config push host to all
cluster hosts and I had to issue ceph mon add host ip on one of
the existing cluster monitors
Thank you for the reply Alex, I'm going to check into that and see if it
helps resolve the issue.
Mike C
On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 11:57 PM, Alex Muntada al...@alexm.org wrote:
We've recently found similar problems creating a new cluster over an older
one, even after using ceph-deploy purge,
We've recently found similar problems creating a new cluster over an older
one, even after using ceph-deploy purge, because some of the data
remained on /var/lib/ceph/*/* (ubuntu trusty) and the nodes were trying to
use old keyrings.
Hope it helps,
Alex
We have a new ceph cluster, and when I follow the guide (
http://ceph.com/docs/master/start/quick-ceph-deploy/) during the section
where you can add additional monitors, it fails, and it almost seems like
its using an improper ip address
We have 4 nodes:
- lts-mon
- lts-osd1
- lts-osd2