Re: understanding cephx

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Quoting Michael Menge <michael.menge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:


So i guess, by trying to get some more informations I somehow
manged to delete the mon. key. I was unable the retieve the history
because of the full filesystem.

So I tried to use "ceph auth" and ceph-authtool to (re-)add the mon. key
but only managed that mon.d is now too unable the authenticate.


I was able to insert the mon. key by receating the mon servers

ceph auth get mon. -o /tmp/monkey.new
ceph mon getmap -o /tmp/monmap.new
ceph-mon -i d --mkfs --monmap /tmp/monmap.new --keyring /tmp/monkey.new

Restarting the mon server didn't seem to have worked at first.
Restarting with --debug_mon 10 showed that I was too impatient
as the mon server had to update his mdsmap which took quiet some time

Regards

   Michael Menge

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