ah OK good to know.
UUIDs are a good decision but right now the journal devices (if you use
a block device) are still absolute.
[osd.23]
host = cloud1-ceph2
public addr = 10.255.0.101
cluster addr = 10.255.0.101
osd journal = /dev/sdd1
Greets,
Stefan
Am 12.12.2012 23:09, schrieb Gregory Farnum:
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 2:00 PM, Stefan Priebe <s.priebe@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Greg,
thanks for explanation. I'm using current next branch.
I'm using:
host1:
osd 11 .. 14
host2:
osd 21 .. 24
host3:
osd 31 .. 34
host4:
osd 41 .. 44
host5:
osd 51 .. 54
Right now i want to add host6. But i still don't know even with your
explanation how to add osd 61-64 to osdmap.
Yeah, it's not going to let you allocate non-sequential IDs at this
point, sorry. We are slowly divorcing the ID and the name, but it's
not done yet...
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