Re: librbd logging

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Hi,

please check if you have SElinux enabled on your system(s) (CentOS/RHEL are good candidates for that).
AFAIK I had to write my own pp file to support the socket file generation.
You could also try to use "setenforce 0" to set SElinux to permissive mode and restart ceph (on that node).

HTH

Bernhard

Laszlo Budai <laszlo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am Di., 28. Feb. 2017 um 09:41 Uhr:
Hello,

Thank you for the answer.
I don't have the admin socket either :(
the ceph subdirectory is missing in /var/run.
What would be the steps to get the socket?

Kind regards,
Laszlo


On 28.02.2017 05:32, Jason Dillaman wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 12:36 PM, Laszlo Budai <laszlo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Currently my system does not have the /var/log/quemu directory. Is it enough
>> to create that directory in order to have some logs from librbd? Or I need
>> to restart the vm?
>
>
> If you have the admin socket file, you can run "ceph --admin-daemon
> /var/run/ceph/guests/<asok> log reopen" after creating the directory.
> If you don't have the asok file, I believe the next best option would
> be a live migration to pick up the change.
>
> Jason
>
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