Wow... disregard this, I figured it out. Overly restrictive iptables rules permitted incoming traffic from lo, but outgoing traffic "to" lo was blocked... *facepalm* On 13/10/2014 15:09, Marc wrote: > Hi, > > I've deployed a number of clusters before on debian boxes, but now I > have to create one on centos boxes (not my choice) and I've run into a > road block. > > I have started with the usual steps: > > - complete preflight > - ceph-deploy new node01 > - ceph-deploy install node01 > - ceph-deploy mon create-initial node01 > > This one completes, but ceph-deploy then fails to collect the keys. More > specifically the client.admin.keyring. > > I suspect this process here is hanging: > > root 845 835 0 15:01 pts/0 00:00:00 python /usr/bin/ceph > --cluster=ceph --name=mon. > --keyring=/var/lib/ceph/mon/ceph-node01/keyring auth get-or-create > client.admin mon allow * osd allow * mds allow > > > Is there any way for me to determine why? Since I don't have a > client.admin.keyring yet, I can't use normal ceph commands at this > point, but mon_status queried via socket looks fine: > > { "name": "node01", > "rank": 0, > "state": "leader", > "election_epoch": 2, > "quorum": [ > 0], > "outside_quorum": [], > "extra_probe_peers": [], > "sync_provider": [], > "monmap": { "epoch": 1, > "fsid": "172254a8-*SNIP*", > "modified": "0.000000", > "created": "0.000000", > "mons": [ > { "rank": 0, > "name": "node01", > "addr": "10.0.0.1:6789\/0"}]}} > > Almost forgot: this is .80.6 > > Regards, > Marc > _______________________________________________ > ceph-users mailing list > ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com > _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com