Re: RBD: Failed to map rbd device with data pool enabled.

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The issue was due to a version mismatch in the rbd binary that I was using. It was picking the old rbd instead of the ones I had compiled.

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From: Jason Dillaman [mailto:jdillama@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2016 2:05 AM
To: Aravind Ramesh <Aravind.Ramesh@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  RBD: Failed to map rbd device with data pool enabled.

I cannot recreate that "rbd feature disable" error using a master branch build from yesterday. Can you still reproduce this where your rbd CLI can create a data pool image but cannot access the image afterwards?

As for how to run against a librbd-backed client, it depends on what your end goal is. QEMU and fio are just two examples of applications that directly utilize librbd.
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