Re: [ceph-users] Monitor troubles

2016-11-04 Thread Joao Eduardo Luis
On 11/04/2016 01:39 AM, Tracy Reed wrote: After a lot of messing about I have manually created a monmap and got the two new monitors working for a total of three. But to do that I had to delete the first monitor which for some reason was coming up with a bogus fsid after manipulated the monmap

Re: [ceph-users] Monitor troubles

2016-11-03 Thread Tracy Reed
After a lot of messing about I have manually created a monmap and got the two new monitors working for a total of three. But to do that I had to delete the first monitor which for some reason was coming up with a bogus fsid after manipulated the monmap which I checked and it had the correct fsid.

Re: [ceph-users] Monitor troubles

2016-11-01 Thread Tracy Reed
On Tue, Nov 01, 2016 at 09:36:16PM PDT, Tracy Reed spake thusly: > I initially setup my ceph cluster on CentOS 7 with just one monitor. The > monitor runs on an osd server (not ideal, will change soon). I've Sorry, forgot to add that I'm running the following ceph version from the ceph repo: #

[ceph-users] Monitor troubles

2016-11-01 Thread Tracy Reed
I initially setup my ceph cluster on CentOS 7 with just one monitor. The monitor runs on an osd server (not ideal, will change soon). I've tested it quite a lot over the last couple of months and things have gone well. I knew I needed to add a couple more monitors so I did the following: