Re: mount rbd read only

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What command are you using to mount the /dev/rbd0 to start with? You seem to have missed that on your copy and paste.

On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 8:06 PM ST Wong (ITSC) <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

 

We created a testing rbd block device image as following:

 

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# rbd create 4copy/foo --size 10G

# rbd feature disable 4copy/foo object-map fast-diff deep-flatten

# rbd --image 4copy/foo info

rbd image 'foo':

        size 10 GiB in 2560 objects

        order 22 (4 MiB objects)

        id: 122f36b8b4567

        block_name_prefix: rbd_data.122f36b8b4567

        format: 2

        features: layering, exclusive-lock

        op_features:

        flags:

        create_timestamp: Thu Nov  8 19:42:25 2018

 

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Then try to mount it on client but got error and can’t be mounted:

 

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# mount  /dev/rbd0 /mnt

mount: /dev/rbd0 is write-protected, mounting read-only

mount: unknown filesystem type '(null)'

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Did we do any step incorrect?  We’re using mimic.   Thanks.

 

 

 

Besides, the rbd client is deployed through ceph-ansible as client role and found that the ceph.client.admin.keyring from admin server was also copied to the client machine.  Is it necessary?   Thanks a lot.

 

Best Regards,

/ST Wong

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