Replacing an OSD

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Am 01.07.2014 17:48, schrieb Sylvain Munaut:
> Hi,
> 
> 
> As an exercise, I killed an OSD today, just killed the process and
> removed its data directory.
> 
> To recreate it, I recreated an empty data dir, then
> 
> ceph-osd -c /etc/ceph/ceph.conf -i 3 --monmap /tmp/monmap --mkfs
> 
> (I tried with and without giving the monmap).
> 
> I then restored the keyring file (from a backup) in the
> /var/lib/osd/ceph-3/keyring
> 
> And then I start the process, and it starts fine. http://pastebin.com/TPzNth6P
> I even see one active tcp connection to a mon from that process.
> 
> But the osd never becomes "up" or do anything ...
> 

Did you also recreate the journal?!


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