Re: shutting down for maintenance

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> 
> Most production clusters are large enough that you don't have to bring down
> the entire cluster to do maintenance on particular machines. If your
> reconfiguring the entire network, that's a bit more involved. I'm not sure
> what your cluster looks like, so I can't advise.  However, you mention
> changing IP addresses. Changing the IP addresses for the OSDs is okay, but
> you want to be careful when changing them for monitors. See
> http://ceph.com/docs/master/rados/operations/add-or-rm-
> mons/#changing-a-monitor-s-ip-address.  Since monitors use the public
> network, this shouldn't be a problem in your case. You can change the config
> files if you've include OSD entries in your config file. You may also change the
> settings at runtime. See
> http://ceph.com/docs/master/rados/configuration/ceph-conf/#runtime-
> changes.
> 

I'm reconfiguring a switch, so it's going to affect all members.

James
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