Re: No auto-mount of OSDs after server reboot

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Hi Lindsay and Daniel
Thanks for your replies.
Apologize for not specifying my LAB env details :
Here is the details:

OS: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, Kernel 3.8.0-29-generic
Ceph version: Firefly 0.80.8
env: LAB

@Lindsay : I'm wonderring if putting the mount command in fstab is new to ceph or it is recommended since the beginning of ceph. Anyway I plan to copy-paste the mount commands from /etc/mtab to /etc/fstab and I hope the issue will be fixed.

@Daniel: I have checked in the top level of each OSDs but there is no file name "sysvinit" in the directory where the "whoami" file is located. Should I create it manually or there is way to auto-generate this file please.

Thanks for your help
Best and kindest regards

Alexis



Le 29/01/2015 15:11, Lindsay Mathieson a écrit :
On Thu, 29 Jan 2015 03:05:41 PM Alexis KOALLA wrote:
Hi,
Today we  encountered an issue in  our Ceph cluster in  LAB.
Issue: The servers that host the OSDs have rebooted and we have observed
that after the reboot there is no auto mount of OSD devices and we need
to manually performed the mount and then start the OSD as below:

1- [root@osd.0] mount /dev/sdb2 /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-0
2- [root@osd.0] start ceph-osd id=0

As far as I'm aware, ceph does not handle mounting of the base filesystem - its
up to you to create an fstab entry for it.

The osd should autostart, but it will of course fail if the filesystem is not
mounted.
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