Re: Monitor IPs

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Hi Will,

I once changed monitor IPs on Nautilus cluster. What I did is change the
monitor information by monmap one by one.
Both old and new IPs can communicate with each other of course.
If it's a new cluster, I suggest deploying a new cluster instead of
changing the monitor IPs.

Amit Ghadge <amitg.b14@xxxxxxxxx> 于2020年7月15日周三 下午9:34写道:

> you can try, ceph mon set-addrs a [v2:1.2.3.4:1112,v1:1.2.3.4:1111],
>
> https://docs.ceph.com/docs/nautilus/rados/configuration/msgr2/#msgr2-ceph-conf
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 4:43 PM Will Payne <will@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > I need to change the network my monitors are on. It seems this is not a
> > trivial thing to do. Are there any up-to-date instructions for doing so
> on
> > a cephadm-deployed cluster?
> >
> > I’ve found some steps in older versions of the docs but not sure if these
> > are still correct - they mention using the ceph-mon command which I don’t
> > have.
> >
> > Will
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