Re: [ceph-users] No auto-mount of OSDs after server reboot

2015-01-30 Thread Anthony D'Atri
One thing than can cause this is messed-up partition ID's / typecodes. Check out the ceph-disk script to see how they get applied. I have a few systems that somehow got messed up -- at boot they don't get started, but if I mounted them manually on /mnt, checked out the whoami file and

Re: [ceph-users] No auto-mount of OSDs after server reboot

2015-01-30 Thread Alexis KOALLA
Hi Lindsay and Daniel Thanks for your replies. Apologize for not specifying my LAB env details : Here is the details: OS: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, Kernel 3.8.0-29-generic Ceph version: Firefly 0.80.8 env: LAB @Lindsay : I'm wonderring if putting the mount command in fstab is new to ceph or it is

Re: [ceph-users] No auto-mount of OSDs after server reboot

2015-01-30 Thread James Eckersall
I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 servers with Firefly and I don't have a sysvinit file, but I do have an upstart file. touch /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-XX/upstart should be all you need to do. That way, the OSD's should be mounted automatically on boot. On 30 January 2015 at 10:25, Alexis KOALLA

Re: [ceph-users] No auto-mount of OSDs after server reboot

2015-01-29 Thread Lindsay Mathieson
On Thu, 29 Jan 2015 03:05:41 PM Alexis KOALLA wrote: Hi, Today we encountered an issue in our Ceph cluster in LAB. Issue: The servers that host the OSDs have rebooted and we have observed that after the reboot there is no auto mount of OSD devices and we need to manually performed the

[ceph-users] No auto-mount of OSDs after server reboot

2015-01-29 Thread Alexis KOALLA
Hi, Today we encountered an issue in our Ceph cluster in LAB. Issue: The servers that host the OSDs have rebooted and we have observed that after the reboot there is no auto mount of OSD devices and we need to manually performed the mount and then start the OSD as below: 1- [root@osd.0]