Re: invalid argument in ceph osd create

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You can't specify the OSD id in the latest versions of the code; you just have to take what the monitor gives back to you. :)
-Greg

On Thursday, June 27, 2013, wrote:
hi,

i have setup a 3 -Node Ceph cluster and now I want to add
a new node with some osds.

I have arranged my setup like this (from the ceph.conf)

...
[osd.41]
        host = ceph-test4-intern
        addr = 192.168.76.4
[osd.42]
        host = ceph-test4-intern
        addr = 192.168.76.4
[osd.43]
        host = ceph-test4-intern
        addr = 192.168.76.4

[osd.51]
        host = ceph-test5-intern
        addr = 192.168.76.5
[osd.52]
        host = ceph-test5-intern
        addr = 192.168.76.5
[osd.53]
        host = ceph-test5-intern
        addr = 192.168.76.5

[osd.61]
        host = ceph-test6-intern
        addr = 192.168.76.6
[osd.62]
        host = ceph-test6-intern
        addr = 192.168.76.6
[osd.63]
        host = ceph-test6-intern
...

I now have a new host ceph-test7-intern with the id osd.71, osd.72, osd.73
for my 3 new osds.

So I tried  to  create my first new osd like this.

root@ceph-test4:/etc/ceph# myceph osd create 71
(22) Invalid argument

Unfortunately that doesn't seemd to habe worked.
What's wrong?

Best regards

Joachim




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