Re: where is the fsid field coming from in ceph -s ?

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On Sat, Jan 9, 2016 at 1:58 AM, Oliver Dzombic <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> fighting to add a new mon it somehow happend by mistake, that a new
> cluster id got generated.
>
> So the output of "ceph -s" show a new cluster id.
>
> But the osd/mon are still running on the old cluster id.
>
> Changing the osd/mon to the new cluster id makes them got refused by the
> cluster.
>
> Even restarting the cluster with the old cluster id does not help.
>
> "ceph -s" is still showing the new cluster id.
>
> So where is this cluster id exactly coming from ?
>
> I could not find it up until now, where this new cluster id is
> mentioned, that we can change it back to the old one.
>
> Thank you !

FSIDs are stored in the osd and monitor data stores. If you generated
a new mon with a different one, the best thing to do is just destroy
it and then create a new monitor the cluster properly as you
presumably also don't have matching monitor keys, etc
-Greg
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