Re: trouble adding OSDs - which documentation to use

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On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 11:08 AM, Jogi Hofmüller <jogi@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am back to managing the cluster before starting to use it even on a
> test host.  First of all a question regarding the docs:
>
> Is this [1] outdated?  If not, why are the links to chef-* not working?
>  Is chef-* still recommended/used?
>
> After adding a new OSD (with ceph-deploy version 1.2.6) and starting the
> daemon after a reboot of the osd-server it complains:
>
> root@ceph-server1:~# service ceph start
> === osd.0 ===
> No filesystem type defined!
>
> I could not find anything in the docs on how to specify the fs-type.

The file type cannot (as of 1.2.6) be specified, but ceph will use XFS
(on ceph-disk in the remote host).

We are about to release a new version of ceph-deploy that should allow
you to specify something different
from ceph-deploy.

> How is mounting the data-partition done usually?  It works if I mount it
> via an entry in /etc/fstab (or manually) but I would have to edit that
> manually.
>
> All this is done using ceph "dumpling" installed/deployed according to
> the getting started info from [2].
>
> [1]  http://ceph.com/docs/master/rados/operations/add-or-rm-osds/
> [2]  http://ceph.com/docs/master/start/quick-ceph-deploy/
>
> Regards!
> --
> j.hofmüller
>
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>
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