Re: What if etcd is lost

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Den mån 15 juli 2019 kl 23:05 skrev Oscar Segarra <oscar.segarra@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hi Frank, 
Thanks a lot for your quick response.
Yes, the use case that concerns me is the following:
1.- I bootstrap a complete cluster mons, osds, mgr, mds, nfs, etc using etcd as a key store

as a key store ... for what? Are you stuffing anything ceph-related there? If so, please tell us what.

As previously said, ceph has no etcd concept so unless you somehow pull stuff out of ceph and feed it into etcd, ceph will be completely careless if you lose etcd data.
 
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