Quentin, I got the config page to come up by exiting Calamari, deleting the salt keys on the calamari master ‘salt-key –D’, then restarting Calamari on the master and
accepting the salt keys on the master ‘salt-key –A’ after doing salt-minion and diamond service restart on the ceph nodes. Once the salt keys were reaccepted by the master Calamari goes to the accept cluster screen when you “click” on any option. Possibly
the root issue being that the cluster’s monitor (lab cluster w/only 1 mon) didn’t have the salt-minion/diamond services running and hadn’t broadcast a key to the calamari master.
Thanks, Bruce From: Quentin Hartman [mailto:qhartman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
You should have a config page in calamari UI where you can accept osd nodes "into the cluster" as Calamari sees it. If you skipped the little first-setup window like I did, it's kind of a pain to find. QH On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 12:34 PM, Bruce McFarland <Bruce.McFarland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I’ve built the Calamari client, server, and diamond packages from source for trusty and centos and installed it on the trusty Master. Installed diamond and salt packages on the
storage nodes. I can connect to the calamari master, accept salt keys from the ceph nodes, but then Calamari reports “3 Ceph servers are connected to Calamari, but no Ceph cluster has been created yet. Please use ceph-deploy to create a cluster” The 3 Ceph
nodes are part of an existing Ceph cluster with 90 OSDS. I also built and installed the minion package on the Calamari Master under /opt/calamari/webapp/content/calamari-minions
Any ideas what I’ve overlooked in my Calamari bring up? Thanks, Bruce
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