Re: Mismatching nonce for 'ceph osd.0 tell'

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On 13-9-2016 21:52, Gregory Farnum wrote:
> Is osd.0 actually running? If so it *should* have a socket, unless
> you've disabled them somehow. Check the logs and see if there are
> failures when it gets set up, I guess?
> 
> Anyway, something has indeed gone terribly wrong here. I know at one
> point you had some messenger patches you were using to try and get
> stuff going on BSD; if you still have some there I think you need to
> consider them suspect. Otherwise, uh...the network stack is behaving
> very differently than Linux's?

So what is the expected result of an osd down/up?

Before it is connected to ports like:
	127.0.0.1:{6800,,6801,6802}/{nonce=pid-like}
after the osd has gone down/up the sockets work be:
	127.0.0.1:{6800,,6801,6802}/{(nonce=pid-like)+1000000}

or are the ports also incremented?

--WjW


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