On 16-07-18 11:11, Henrik Korkuc wrote:
On 16-07-18 10:53, Henrik Korkuc wrote:
On 16-07-15 10:40, Oliver Dzombic wrote:
Hi,
Partition GUID code: 4FBD7E29-9D25-41B8-AFD0-062C0CEFF05D (Unknown)
Partition unique GUID: 79FD1B30-F5AA-4033-BA03-8C7D0A7D49F5
First sector: 256 (at 1024.0 KiB)
Last sector: 976754640 (at 3.6 TiB)
Partition size: 976754385 sectors (3.6 TiB)
Attribute flags: 0000000000000000
Partition name: 'ceph data'
looks same with my disk, and they do autostart -- even if i deactivate
everything in /etc/systemd/system/ceph-osd.target.wants ( centos 7 ).
Ceph will simply generate the symlinks newly @ startup ^^;
This whole start up thing is something that could be renewed in the
documentation, that people would understand better what ceph does
exactly :)
I am having same problem as Dirk and it looks like 95-ceph-osd.rules
is not installed in Debian Jessie in 10.2.1 or 10.2.2
I take my statement back - rules are installed in /lib/udev/rules.d/
ok, it looks like I found the culprit. 10.2.1 activates disks and 10.2.2
- doesn't. Adding /lib/udev/rules.d/60-ceph-partuuid-workaround.rules to
10.2.2 installation from 10.2.1 solves the problem.
This file was removed by Sage:
commit 9f76b9ff31525eac01f04450d72559ec99927496
Author: Sage Weil <sage@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon Apr 18 09:16:02 2016 -0400
udev: remove 60-ceph-partuuid-workaround-rules
These were added to get /dev/disk/by-partuuid/ symlinks to work on
wheezy. They are no longer needed for the supported distros (el7+,
jessie+, trusty+), and they apparently break dm by opening devices they
should not.
Fixes: http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/15516
Signed-off-by: Sage Weil <sage@xxxxxxxxxx>
(cherry picked from commit 9f77244b8e0782921663e52005b725cca58a8753)
So it looks like Jessie still needs it...
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