Re: ceph-deploy 1.2.2 vs fedora 19

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On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 9:18 AM, Jonas Andersson <Jonas.Andersson@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Perfect, that worked very well. Thanks a lot.
>
> Another question:
>
> Using http://ceph.com/howto/deploying-ceph-with-ceph-deploy/ as a guide to set up my test-cluster I now have a working cluster with 12 osd's in and up. I've create a client, a 10gb rbd volume, mounted it, written data all good.
>
> Looking at my ceph.conf it seems it's using all defaults:
> [root@ceph02 ~]# cat /etc/ceph/ceph.conf
> [global]
> fsid = f865694c-7a50-46a9-9550-f6b160c00313
> mon_initial_members = ceph02, ceph03, ceph04
> mon_host = 10.130.21.33,10.130.21.34,10.130.21.42
> auth_supported = cephx
> osd_journal_size = 1024
> filestore_xattr_use_omap = true
>
> Is there any way to dump the default running config to the config-file so I can start tinkering around?

What do you mean by dump? You can backup that copy which is the one
that ceph-deploy uses and use a new one and push it to your nodes and
try
that way

"ceph --show-config"  seems to show all parameters running, but I
don't see any mentioning of the monitors/osd's at all?
>
> Last question:
> I had a too low number of pgs, which caused a health warning. Since I type a lot faster than I think sometimes I adjusted the value to 128 (ceph osd pool set rbd pg_num 128), which turned out to be too high, but I cant seem to be able to tune it down again. How do I achieve this?
>
> Thanks a lot in advance!
>
> Kind regards
>
> Jonas
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alfredo Deza [mailto:alfredo.deza@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2013 6:30 PM
> To: Jonas Andersson
> Cc: ceph-users@xxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re:  ceph-deploy 1.2.2 vs fedora 19
>
> On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 8:25 AM, Jonas Andersson <Jonas.Andersson@xxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>>
>> I am seeing some weirdness when trying to deploy Ceph Emperor on
>> fedora 19 using ceph-deploy. Problem occurs when trying to install
>> ceph-deploy, and seems to point to the version of pushy in your repository:
>>
>>
>
> Since ceph-deploy version 1.3 there is no longer a requirement on pushy. You should update to the latest version (currently at 1.3.3)
>
>>
>> [root@ceph02 ~]# yum install ceph-deploy
>>
>> Loaded plugins: priorities, protectbase
>>
>> imc-default
>> | 1.1 kB  00:00:00
>>
>> imc-shared
>> | 1.1 kB  00:00:00
>>
>> imc-systemimages
>> | 1.1 kB  00:00:00
>>
>> imc-systemimages-shared
>> | 1.1 kB  00:00:00
>>
>> 45 packages excluded due to repository priority protections
>>
>> 0 packages excluded due to repository protections
>>
>> Resolving Dependencies
>>
>> --> Running transaction check
>>
>> ---> Package ceph-deploy.noarch 0:1.2.2-0 will be installed
>>
>> --> Processing Dependency: python-pushy >= 0.5.3 for package:
>> ceph-deploy-1.2.2-0.noarch
>>
>> --> Processing Dependency: pushy >= 0.5.3 for package:
>> ceph-deploy-1.2.2-0.noarch
>>
>> --> Processing Dependency: or for package: ceph-deploy-1.2.2-0.noarch
>>
>> --> Processing Dependency: gdisk for package:
>> --> ceph-deploy-1.2.2-0.noarch
>>
>> --> Running transaction check
>>
>> ---> Package ceph-deploy.noarch 0:1.2.2-0 will be installed
>>
>> --> Processing Dependency: python-pushy >= 0.5.3 for package:
>> ceph-deploy-1.2.2-0.noarch
>>
>> --> Processing Dependency: or for package: ceph-deploy-1.2.2-0.noarch
>>
>> ---> Package gdisk.x86_64 0:0.8.8-1.fc19 will be installed
>>
>> --> Processing Dependency: libicuuc.so.50()(64bit) for package:
>> gdisk-0.8.8-1.fc19.x86_64
>>
>> --> Processing Dependency: libicuio.so.50()(64bit) for package:
>> gdisk-0.8.8-1.fc19.x86_64
>>
>> ---> Package pushy.noarch 0:0.5.3-1 will be installed
>>
>> --> Running transaction check
>>
>> ---> Package ceph-deploy.noarch 0:1.2.2-0 will be installed
>>
>> --> Processing Dependency: python-pushy >= 0.5.3 for package:
>> ceph-deploy-1.2.2-0.noarch
>>
>> --> Processing Dependency: or for package: ceph-deploy-1.2.2-0.noarch
>>
>> ---> Package libicu.x86_64 0:50.1.2-9.fc19 will be installed
>>
>> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
>>
>> Error: Package: ceph-deploy-1.2.2-0.noarch (ceph-extras-noarch)
>>
>>            Requires: python-pushy >= 0.5.3
>>
>>            Available: python-pushy-0.5.1-6.1.noarch
>> (ceph-extras-noarch)
>>
>>                python-pushy = 0.5.1-6.1
>>
>> Error: Package: ceph-deploy-1.2.2-0.noarch (ceph-extras-noarch)
>>
>>            Requires: or
>>
>> You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
>>
>> You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles -nodigest
>>
>>
>>
>> To work around this I tried to use pip to install pushy 0.5.3:
>>
>> [root@ceph02 pushy-master]# pip install pushy
>>
>> Downloading/unpacking pushy
>>
>>   Downloading pushy-0.5.3.zip (48kB): 48kB downloaded
>>
>>   Running setup.py egg_info for package pushy
>>
>>
>>
>> Installing collected packages: pushy
>>
>>   Running setup.py install for pushy
>>
>>
>>
>> Successfully installed pushy
>>
>> Cleaning up...
>>
>>
>>
>> Verifying:
>>
>>
>>
>> [root@ceph02 ~]# pip list | grep pushy
>>
>> pushy (0.5.3)
>>
>>
>>
>> However the installer does not seem to notice that pushy is there, and
>> it fails on the same dependency with the same error.
>>
>>
>>
>> Any clue what I'm doing wrong here?
>>
>>
>>
>> Kind regards
>>
>>
>>
>> Jonas
>>
>>
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