Re: Understanding what ceph-volume does, with bootstrap-osd/ceph.keyring, tmpfs

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Tbh ceph caused us more problems than it tried to fix ymmv good luck


> On 22 Sep 2020, at 13:04, tri@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> The key is stored in the ceph cluster config db. It can be retrieved by
> 
> KEY=`/usr/bin/ceph --cluster ceph --name client.osd-lockbox.${OSD_FSID} --keyring $OSD_PATH/lockbox.keyring config-key get dm-crypt/osd/$OSD_FSID/luks`
> 
> September 22, 2020 2:25 AM, "Janne Johansson" <icepic.dz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> Den mån 21 sep. 2020 kl 16:15 skrev Marc Roos <M.Roos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> 
>>> When I create a new encrypted osd with ceph volume[1]
>>> 
>>> Q4: Where is this luks passphrase stored?
>> 
>> I think the OSD asks the mon for it after auth:ing, so "in the mon DBs"
>> somewhere.
>> 
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