Re: ceph tell changed?

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/usr/bin/ceph -f json --cluster ceph tell *.mds01 injectargs -- --mon_osd_min_down_reports=26 2015-05-21 17:52:14.476099 7f03375e7700 -1 WARNING: the following dangerous and experimental features are enabled: keyvaluestore 2015-05-21 17:52:14.497399 7f03375e7700 -1 WARNING: the following dangerous and experimental features are enabled: keyvaluestore
error handling command target: unknown type *

Same with other config options, eg. mds_cache_size
Those warnings I always get;-)

Running on 0.94.1

On 05/21/2015 05:36 PM, Loic Dachary wrote:
Hi,

It should work. Could you copy/paste the command you run and its output ?

Cheers

On 21/05/2015 17:34, Kenneth Waegeman wrote:
Hi,

We're using ceph tell in our configuration system since emperor, and before we could run 'ceph tell *.$host injectargs --  ...' , and while I'm honestly not completely sure anymore this did all what I think it did, it exited cleanly and I *suppose* it injected the config in all the daemons of the local host.
Anyway, running the recent version (0.94) , I saw this was not possible anymore to use it this way.
Is there a way to inject config only to local daemons ? (tell osd.* takes all osds of the cluster)

Thanks again!

Kenneth
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