Re: ceph-disk activate Permission denied problems

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This is the clean way to handle this. But you can also use udev to do this at boot. From what I found on the mailing list and made working before using GUID :

cat > /etc/udev/rules.d/89-ceph-journal.rules << EOF
KERNEL=="sda?" SUBSYSTEM=="block" OWNER="ceph" GROUP="disk" MODE="0660"
KERNEL=="sdb?" SUBSYSTEM=="block" OWNER="ceph" GROUP="disk" MODE="0660"
KERNEL=="sdc?" SUBSYSTEM=="block" OWNER="ceph" GROUP="disk" MODE="0660"
EOF

On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 2:28 PM, Florent B <florent@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

Is setting GUID is the only way to fix this ? I don't use GPT but MBR and I don't want to try conversion on production servers...

On 12/03/2015 08:39 AM, Adrien Gillard wrote:
You should check that the owner of your ceph partitions (both journal and data) is 'ceph', otherwise the ceph user won't mount it.

You can simply do : chown ceph:disk /dev/sdc3

If this solve your issue you should set the GPT GUID [1] of the partitions with a tool like sgdisk to make this persistent across reboot.

I think only your journal is affected as ceph-disk does not prepare the partition (WARNING:ceph-disk:Journal /dev/sdc3 was not prepared with ceph-disk. Symlinking directly)







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