qemu image create failed

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Can you connect to your Ceph cluster?
You can pass options to the cmd line like this:

$ qemu-img create -f rbd rbd:instances/vmdisk01:id=leseb:conf=/etc/ceph/ceph-leseb.conf 2G

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On 12 Jul 2014, at 03:06, Yonghua Peng <sysops at mail2000.us> wrote:

> Anybody knows this issue? thanks.
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> Fri, 11 Jul 2014 10:26:47 +0800 from Yonghua Peng <sysops at mail2000.us>:
> Hi,
> 
> I try to create a qemu image, but got failed.
> 
> ceph at ceph:~/my-cluster$ qemu-img create -f rbd rbd:rbd/qemu 2G
> Formatting 'rbd:rbd/qemu', fmt=rbd size=2147483648 cluster_size=0 
> qemu-img: error connecting
> qemu-img: rbd:rbd/qemu: error while creating rbd: Input/output error
> 
> Can you tell what's the problem?
> 
> Thanks.
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