It turned out that I had initially listed four machines as part of my cluster. Thinking that two will have mon's and all four osd's. So I noticed in the mon-log file that it was not able to communicate with two of the machines. So I simply made them mons also and then the keys were generated. I guess it was my misunderstanding of what defines a cluster.
Thanks,On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 11:14 AM, Alfredo Deza <alfredo.deza@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 10:49 AM, Jim Summers <jbsummers@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am attempting to build a ceph cluster on RHEL6 machines. Everything seems to work until I get to the step of creating new monitors with ceph-deploy. It seems to work, but when I get to the gatherkeys step, then it displays messages about not being able to get the various bootstrap keys.Hello List,
What version of ceph-deploy are you using? There was a release for OS packages yesterday and for the Python package Index on Friday (v1.2)_______________________________________________ThanksAny ideas on what the issue may be?I have disabled selinux and the firewall allows full access between the hosts involved. The problem seems to pop up on internet searches but I have not been able to find any solutions.
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