It sounds like you *didn't* change the fsid for the existing osd/mon
daemons since you say there gettin refused. So I think you created a new
"cluster" of just the one monitor, and your client is choosing to connect
to it first. If that's the case, killing that monitor and creating it
properly
On Sat, Jan 9, 2016 at 1:58 AM, Oliver Dzombic wrote:
> Hi,
>
> fighting to add a new mon it somehow happend by mistake, that a new
> cluster id got generated.
>
> So the output of "ceph -s" show a new cluster id.
>
> But the osd/mon are still running on the old cluster
Hi Greg,
thank you for your time !
In my situation, i overwrite the old ID with the new one. I dont know
how. I thought thats impossible, but a running cluster with 4 mon's
suddenly just changed its ID.
So the cluster has now the new ID. As i can see, i cant change the ID
running some command.
Hi,
fighting to add a new mon it somehow happend by mistake, that a new
cluster id got generated.
So the output of "ceph -s" show a new cluster id.
But the osd/mon are still running on the old cluster id.
Changing the osd/mon to the new cluster id makes them got refused by the
cluster.
Even