Re: Booting from journal devices

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Hello,

On Sat, 28 Feb 2015 18:47:14 -0000 Nick Fisk wrote:

> Hi All,
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> Thought I would just share this in case someone finds it useful.
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> I've just finished building our new Ceph cluster where the journals are
> installed on the same SSD's as the OS. The SSD's have a MD raid
> partitions for the OS and swap and the rest of the SSD's are used for
> individual journal partitions. The OS is Ubuntu and as such the default
> install is using MBR partitions.
>
When you say MBR, do you mean DOS partitions?
 
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> After we created the OSD's, the servers were unable to boot anymore. This
> was caused by the ceph-deploy making GPT partitions for the journals on
> the SSD's, effectively what it looks like is that its overwriting the
> MBR boot record.
> 
Another reason I dislike these black box, "we know better what you want"
approaches.

Which version of ceph-deploy was this?

Did you create the journal partitions beforehand?

Because I have a cluster very much like it and ceph-deploy v1.5.7 did not
touch the OS/Journal SSDs other than initializing the journals
(partitions had been created with fdisk before).

Christian

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> To fix it I carried out the following steps:-
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> 1.       Used gdisk on both SSD's to create a new partition from sector
> 34 to 2047, of type EF02
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> 2.       Ran grub-install against each SSD device
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> Hope that's helps someone, if they come across the same problem.
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> Nick
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Christian Balzer        Network/Systems Engineer                
chibi@xxxxxxx   	Global OnLine Japan/Fusion Communications
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