Re: Missing some pools after manual deployment

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On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Patrick Darley
<patrick.darley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  Hi there,
>
> I am using a custom Linux OS, with ceph v0.89.
>
>
> I have been following the monitor bootstrap instructions [1].
>
> I have a problem in that the OS is firmly on the systemd bandwagon
> and lacks support to run the provided init.d script that runs the
> nodes. I have tried using the systemd scripts provided and can
> successfully start the monitor daemon with the ceph-mon command,
> however when the monitor starts it shows only 1 pool active:
>
>     # ceph osd lspools
>     0 rbd,
>
> I was wondering why this might be, I expected to see three as is shown
> in step 16 of [1]. Given that I followed the bootstrap steps verbatim
> I am led to believe my problem is this: I have missed out some crucial
> commands, or procedure, that is carried out by the init.d script when
> starting the daemon.
>
> Is this the case? Or have I got the wrong idea?

Ah, as of Giant (v0.88?) the rbd pool is the only one which is created
by default. Everything's fine, but we should update that doc so people
don't get confused!
-Greg
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