Re: Monitor Recovery

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Hello John,

did you try http://docs.ceph.com/docs/mimic/rados/troubleshooting/troubleshooting-mon/#preparing-your-logs?

 At this point I'd prefer to just give up on it and assume it's in a bad state and recover it from the working monitors. What's the best way to go about this?

As long as you remaining MONs, you can remove it and add it again. However I would suggest to find out whats wrong with it.

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2018-10-24 2:22 GMT+02:00 John Petrini <jpetrini@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi List,

I've got a monitor that won't stay up. It comes up and joins the
cluster but crashes within a couple of minutes with no info in the
logs. At this point I'd prefer to just give up on it and assume it's
in a bad state and recover it from the working monitors. What's the
best way to go about this?
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