Arf sorry, not 'odd' but 'osd' of course. (thanks autocompletion…)–––– Sébastien Han Cloud Engineer "Always give 100%. Unless you're giving blood." PHONE : +33 (0)1 49 70 99 72 – MOBILE : +33 (0)6 52 84 44 70 EMAIL : sebastien.han@xxxxxxxxxxxx – SKYPE : han.sbastien ADDRESS : 10, rue de la Victoire – 75009 Paris WEB : www.enovance.com – TWITTER : @enovance On Mar 27, 2013, at 11:36 PM, Sebastien Han < sebastien.han@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Ok,
I just noticed that the documentation seems to be wrong, the correct command to find the location of an object is:
$ ceph odd map <pool-name> <object-name>
Then, the error that you raised is pretty strange because even the object doesn't exist, the command will calculate the eventual location.
Could you please paste _all_ the steps you've made to get this error?
Thanks.
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On Mar 26, 2013, at 1:36 PM, Waed Bataineh <promiselady90@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Pool obj_name does not exist.
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