fsmap question

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Hi All ...

just updated from infernalis to jewel 10.2.2 in centos7

The procedure worked fine apart from the issue also reported on this thread: "osds udev rules not triggered on reboot (jewel, jessie)".

Apart from that, I am not understanding the fsmap output provided by 'ceph -s' which is

# ceph-s
(...)
fsmap e812: 1/1/1 up {0=rccephmds2=up:standby-replay}

If you look to my mds dump, these is what I have:

# ceph mds dump
(...)
411196:    192.231.127.32:6800/1457 'rccephmds' mds.0.805 up:active seq 152
440708:    192.231.127.53:6800/833 'rccephmds2' mds.0.0 up:standby-replay seq 1

so I was expecting an output by 'ceph -s' like

   fsmap e812: 1/1/1 up {0=rccephmds=up:active} 1=rccephmds2=up:standby-replay

On my config I have

[mds.rccephmds]
host = rccephmds
mds standby replay = true

[mds.rccephmds2]
host = rccephmds2
mds standby_for_rank = rccephmds
mds standby replay = true

Am I doing something particularly different than what is expected?

Cheers
G.

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Goncalo Borges
Research Computing
ARC Centre of Excellence for Particle Physics at the Terascale
School of Physics A28 | University of Sydney, NSW  2006
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