Starting a Non-default Cluster at Machine Startup

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Hi All,

Hope someone can point me in the right direction here.  I've been following the instructions on the manual deployment of a Ceph cluster here - http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/install/manual-deployment/ .  All is going OK however we are setting up our cluster with a non-default  cluster name.  It's basically a proof-of-concept cluster that will probably be kept running after we setup our final cluster.

Now after a lot of fiddling around I finally managed to get Ceph and it's monitors running using -
/etc/init.d/ceph -a --cluster testcluster start
Now is it possible to get the server to start my cluster on boot, that is without my intervention?

Regards,

John
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