I found out that there was a folder called
ceph-master_192.168.0.10
in
/var/lib/ceph/mon/
which was outdated!
I must have done something stupid in the configuration in the past
and it was created!
Strangely I haven't seen it appearing any time before and it only
appeared
after the
Having two monitors should not be causing the problem you are seeing like
you say. What is in /var/log/ceph/ceph.mon.*.log?
Robert LeBlanc
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On Mar 12, 2015 7:39 PM, Georgios Dimitrakakis gior...@acmac.uoc.gr
wrote:
Hi Robert!
Thanks for the
Hi all!
I have updated from 0.80.8 to 0.80.9 and every time I try to restart
CEPH a monitor a strange monitor is appearing!
Here is the output:
#/etc/init.d/ceph restart mon
=== mon.master ===
=== mon.master ===
Stopping Ceph mon.master on master...kill 10766...done
=== mon.master ===
I forgot to say that the monitors form a quorum and the cluster's
health is OK
so there aren't any serious troubles other than the annoying message.
Best,
George
Hi all!
I have updated from 0.80.8 to 0.80.9 and every time I try to restart
CEPH a monitor a strange monitor is appearing!
Here
Two monitors don't work very well and really don't but you anything. I
would either add another monitor or remove one. Paxos is most effective
with an odd number of monitors.
I don't know about the problem you are experiencing and how to help you. An
even number of monitors should work.
Robert
Hi Robert!
Thanks for the feedback! I am aware of the fact that the number of the
monitors should be odd
but this is a very basic setup just to test CEPH functionality and
perform tasks there before
doing it to our production cluster.
So I am not concerned about that and I really don't