Re: [ceph-users] where is the fsid field coming from in ceph -s ?

2016-01-14 Thread Gregory Farnum
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

Re: [ceph-users] where is the fsid field coming from in ceph -s ?

2016-01-11 Thread Gregory Farnum
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

Re: [ceph-users] where is the fsid field coming from in ceph -s ?

2016-01-11 Thread Oliver Dzombic
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.

[ceph-users] where is the fsid field coming from in ceph -s ?

2016-01-09 Thread Oliver Dzombic
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