Re: "rbd map" says "bat option at rw"

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I think this will be easier to help with if you provide the exact
command you're running. :)
-Greg
Software Engineer #42 @ http://inktank.com | http://ceph.com


On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 3:07 AM, nicolasc <nicolas.canceill@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi every one,
>
> I finally and happily managed to get my Ceph cluster (3 monitors among 8
> nodes, each with 9 OSDs) running on version 0.71, but the "rbd map" command
> shows a weird behaviour.
>
> I can list pools, create images and snapshots, alleluia!
> However, mapping to a device with "rbd map" is not working. When I try this
> from one of my nodes, the kernel says:
>     libceph: bad option at 'rw'
> Which "rbd" translates into:
>     add failed: (22) Invalid argument
>
> Any idea of what that could indicate?
>
> I am using a basic config: no authentication, default crushmap (I just
> changed some weights), and basic network config (public net, cluster net). I
> have tried both image formats, different sizes and pools.
>
> Moreover, I have a client running rbd from Ceph version 0.61.9, and from
> there everything works fine with "rbd map" on the same image. Both nodes
> (Ceph 0.61.9 and 0.71) are running Linux kernel 3.2 for Debian.
>
> Hope you can provide some hints. Best regards,
>
> Nicolas Canceill
> Scalable Storage Systems
> SURFsara (Amsterdam, NL)
>
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