Re: ceph-10.1.2, debian stretch and systemd's target files

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Hi,

What I understand is that @.service files are templates. And needs to be activated with "systemctl enable ceph-osd@1" for example (is it done by ceph-deploy ? I don't use it).

@.service files does nothing by themselves.

And ceph.target just starts everything.

Does it answer your questions ?

On 04/21/2016 02:04 PM, John Depp wrote:
Hello everyone!
I'm trying to test the bleeding edge Ceph configuration with ceph-10.1.2 on Debian Stretch.
I've built ceph from git clone with dpkg-buildpackage and managed to start it, but run into some issues:
- i've had to install ceph from debian packages, as ceph-deploy could not install it properly
- no systemd's .target files were created except the ceph.target, so ceph don't start after node reboot. ceph*@.service files were created.
I tried to determine which .deb package should install them and have failed. The only thing I've found were debian/ceph-*/lib/systemd/system folders lacked the .target files as well.
If I get it right, template .target files should be created on install and .service files should be linked to them by ceph-deploy, is that correct?
Thanks for your answers in advance!


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