Re: Monitor question

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Hi,

That error message is normal, it just says your monitor is down (which it
is). If you have added the second monitor in your ceph.conf, then it'll
try contacting that, and if it's up and reachable, this will succeed, so
after that scary error message you should see the normal reply as well.

The important thing is to keep a consistent ceph.conf accross the cluster.

Matyas

On Thu, 7 Jul 2016, Fran Barrera wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have a cluster setup AIO with only one monitor and now I've created
> another monitor in other server following this doc
> http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/rados/operations/add-or-rm-mons/ but my
> problem is if I stop the AIO monitor, the cluster stop working. It seems
> like the ceph is not updated with the new mon or something
>
> Here I can see two monitors:
> $ ceph -s
>     cluster 0817ef6e-233d-41cc-801c-cfb90ed9597a
>      health HEALTH_OK
>      monmap e2: 2 mons at {ceph-monitor-2=
> 192.168.1.10:6789/0,ceph-monitor=192.168.1.11:6789/0}
>             election epoch 40, quorum 0,1 ceph-monitor-2,ceph-monitor
>      osdmap e400: 4 osds: 4 up, 4 in
>             flags sortbitwise
>       pgmap v832123: 684 pgs, 7 pools, 291 GB data, 38993 objects
>             303 GB used, 3420 GB / 3724 GB avail
>                  684 active+clean
>
> But If I stop the ceph-monitor I can see this error:
>
> 2016-07-07 17:11:52.287879 7fc04c1fa700  0 -- 192.168.1.10:0/3737104056 >>
> pipe(0x7fc03c000cc0 sd=3 :0 s=1 pgs=0 cs=0 l=1 c=0x7fc03c002000).fault
>
> Any help?
>
> Thanks,
> Fran.
>


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