As far as I can see, cephadm on debian buster works, until it attempts to start to many osd daemons at once. I've a feeling it's running out of resources, but I'm not sure which ones it does not look like memory. I need to get back on site to play with the hardware, there is only so much one can test remotely. I've found it to be quite important to be running docker-ce not docket.io. I agree that cephadm has potential but is not production ready yet. I'm a bit of a newbie to ceph, spend to much time working with gpfs. I think cephadm might help if we could have some idea of minimum versions of docker/podman and lvm that have been tested and are known working. I have noted that when I tried debian testing it was very unhappy. Peter. On Fri, 28 May 2021, 19:15 Marco Pizzolo, <marcopizzolo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Peter, > > We're seeing the same issues as you are. We have 2 new hosts Intel(R) > Xeon(R) Gold 6248R CPU @ 3.00GHz w/ 48 cores, 384GB RAM, and 60x 10TB SED > drives and we have tried both 15.2.13 and 16.2.4 > > Cephadm does NOT properly deploy and activate OSDs on Ubuntu 20.04.2 with > Docker. > > Seems to be a bug in Cephadm and a product regression, as we have 4 near > identical nodes on Centos running Nautilus (240 x 10TB SED drives) and had > no problems. > > FWIW we had no luck yet with one-by-one OSD daemon additions through ceph > orch either. We also reproduced the issue easily in a virtual lab using > small virtual disks on a single ceph VM with 1 mon. > > We are now looking into whether we can get past this with a manual > buildout. > > If you, or anyone, has hit the same stumbling block and gotten past it, I > would really appreciate some guidance. > > Thanks, > Marco > > On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 2:23 PM Peter Childs <pchilds@xxxxxxx> wrote: > >> In the end it looks like I might be able to get the node up to about 30 >> odds before it stops creating any more. >> >> Or more it formats the disks but freezes up starting the daemons. >> >> I suspect I'm missing somthing I can tune to get it working better. >> >> If I could see any error messages that might help, but I'm yet to spit >> anything. >> >> Peter. >> >> On Wed, 26 May 2021, 10:57 Eugen Block, <eblock@xxxxxx> wrote: >> >> > > If I add the osd daemons one at a time with >> > > >> > > ceph orch daemon add osd drywood12:/dev/sda >> > > >> > > It does actually work, >> > >> > Great! >> > >> > > I suspect what's happening is when my rule for creating osds run and >> > > creates them all-at-once it ties the orch it overloads cephadm and it >> > can't >> > > cope. >> > >> > It's possible, I guess. >> > >> > > I suspect what I might need to do at least to work around the issue is >> > set >> > > "limit:" and bring it up until it stops working. >> > >> > It's worth a try, yes, although the docs state you should try to avoid >> > it, it's possible that it doesn't work properly, in that case create a >> > bug report. ;-) >> > >> > > I did work out how to get ceph-volume to nearly work manually. >> > > >> > > cephadm shell >> > > ceph auth get client.bootstrap-osd -o >> > > /var/lib/ceph/bootstrap-osd/ceph.keyring >> > > ceph-volume lvm create --data /dev/sda --dmcrypt >> > > >> > > but given I've now got "add osd" to work, I suspect I just need to >> fine >> > > tune my osd creation rules, so it does not try and create too many >> osds >> > on >> > > the same node at the same time. >> > >> > I agree, no need to do it manually if there is an automated way, >> > especially if you're trying to bring up dozens of OSDs. >> > >> > >> > Zitat von Peter Childs <pchilds@xxxxxxx>: >> > >> > > After a bit of messing around. I managed to get it somewhat working. >> > > >> > > If I add the osd daemons one at a time with >> > > >> > > ceph orch daemon add osd drywood12:/dev/sda >> > > >> > > It does actually work, >> > > >> > > I suspect what's happening is when my rule for creating osds run and >> > > creates them all-at-once it ties the orch it overloads cephadm and it >> > can't >> > > cope. >> > > >> > > service_type: osd >> > > service_name: osd.drywood-disks >> > > placement: >> > > host_pattern: 'drywood*' >> > > spec: >> > > data_devices: >> > > size: "7TB:" >> > > objectstore: bluestore >> > > >> > > I suspect what I might need to do at least to work around the issue is >> > set >> > > "limit:" and bring it up until it stops working. >> > > >> > > I did work out how to get ceph-volume to nearly work manually. >> > > >> > > cephadm shell >> > > ceph auth get client.bootstrap-osd -o >> > > /var/lib/ceph/bootstrap-osd/ceph.keyring >> > > ceph-volume lvm create --data /dev/sda --dmcrypt >> > > >> > > but given I've now got "add osd" to work, I suspect I just need to >> fine >> > > tune my osd creation rules, so it does not try and create too many >> osds >> > on >> > > the same node at the same time. >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > On Wed, 26 May 2021 at 08:25, Eugen Block <eblock@xxxxxx> wrote: >> > > >> > >> Hi, >> > >> >> > >> I believe your current issue is due to a missing keyring for >> > >> client.bootstrap-osd on the OSD node. But even after fixing that >> > >> you'll probably still won't be able to deploy an OSD manually with >> > >> ceph-volume because 'ceph-volume activate' is not supported with >> > >> cephadm [1]. I just tried that in a virtual environment, it fails >> when >> > >> activating the systemd-unit: >> > >> >> > >> ---snip--- >> > >> [2021-05-26 06:47:16,677][ceph_volume.process][INFO ] Running >> > >> command: /usr/bin/systemctl enable >> > >> ceph-volume@lvm-8-1a8fc8ae-8f4c-4f91-b044-d5636bb52456 >> > >> [2021-05-26 06:47:16,692][ceph_volume.process][INFO ] stderr Failed >> > >> to connect to bus: No such file or directory >> > >> [2021-05-26 06:47:16,693][ceph_volume.devices.lvm.create][ERROR ] lvm >> > >> activate was unable to complete, while creating the OSD >> > >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> > >> File >> > >> "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/ceph_volume/devices/lvm/create.py", >> > >> line 32, in create >> > >> Activate([]).activate(args) >> > >> File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/ceph_volume/decorators.py", >> > >> line 16, in is_root >> > >> return func(*a, **kw) >> > >> File >> > >> >> "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/ceph_volume/devices/lvm/activate.py", >> > >> line >> > >> 294, in activate >> > >> activate_bluestore(lvs, args.no_systemd) >> > >> File >> > >> >> "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/ceph_volume/devices/lvm/activate.py", >> > >> line >> > >> 214, in activate_bluestore >> > >> systemctl.enable_volume(osd_id, osd_fsid, 'lvm') >> > >> File >> > >> "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/ceph_volume/systemd/systemctl.py", >> > >> line 82, in enable_volume >> > >> return enable(volume_unit % (device_type, id_, fsid)) >> > >> File >> > >> "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/ceph_volume/systemd/systemctl.py", >> > >> line 22, in enable >> > >> process.run(['systemctl', 'enable', unit]) >> > >> File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/ceph_volume/process.py", >> > >> line 153, in run >> > >> raise RuntimeError(msg) >> > >> RuntimeError: command returned non-zero exit status: 1 >> > >> [2021-05-26 06:47:16,694][ceph_volume.devices.lvm.create][INFO ] >> will >> > >> rollback OSD ID creation >> > >> [2021-05-26 06:47:16,697][ceph_volume.process][INFO ] Running >> > >> command: /usr/bin/ceph --cluster ceph --name client.bootstrap-osd >> > >> --keyring /var/lib/ceph/bootstrap-osd/ceph.keyring osd purge-new >> osd.8 >> > >> --yes-i-really-mean-it >> > >> [2021-05-26 06:47:17,597][ceph_volume.process][INFO ] stderr purged >> > osd.8 >> > >> ---snip--- >> > >> >> > >> There's a workaround described in [2] that's not really an option for >> > >> dozens of OSDs. I think your best approach is to bring cephadm to >> > >> activate the OSDs for you. >> > >> You wrote you didn't find any helpful error messages, but did cephadm >> > >> even try to deploy OSDs? What does your osd spec file look like? Did >> > >> you explicitly run 'ceph orch apply osd -i specfile.yml'? This should >> > >> trigger cephadm and you should see at least some output like this: >> > >> >> > >> Mai 26 08:21:48 pacific1 conmon[31446]: 2021-05-26T06:21:48.466+0000 >> > >> 7effc15ff700 0 log_channel(cephadm) log [INF] : Applying service >> > >> osd.ssd-hdd-mix on host pacific2... >> > >> Mai 26 08:21:49 pacific1 conmon[31009]: cephadm >> > >> 2021-05-26T06:21:48.469611+0000 mgr.pacific1.whndiw (mgr.14166) 1646 >> : >> > >> cephadm [INF] Applying service osd.ssd-hdd-mix on host pacific2... >> > >> >> > >> Regards, >> > >> Eugen >> > >> >> > >> [1] https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/49159 >> > >> [2] https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/46691 >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> Zitat von Peter Childs <pchilds@xxxxxxx>: >> > >> >> > >> > Not sure what I'm doing wrong, I suspect its the way I'm running >> > >> > ceph-volume. >> > >> > >> > >> > root@drywood12:~# cephadm ceph-volume lvm create --data /dev/sda >> > >> --dmcrypt >> > >> > Inferring fsid 1518c8e0-bbe4-11eb-9772-001e67dc85ea >> > >> > Using recent ceph image ceph/ceph@sha256 >> > >> > :54e95ae1e11404157d7b329d0bef866ebbb214b195a009e87aae4eba9d282949 >> > >> > /usr/bin/docker: Running command: /usr/bin/ceph-authtool >> > --gen-print-key >> > >> > /usr/bin/docker: Running command: /usr/bin/ceph-authtool >> > --gen-print-key >> > >> > /usr/bin/docker: --> RuntimeError: No valid ceph configuration >> file >> > was >> > >> > loaded. >> > >> > Traceback (most recent call last): >> > >> > File "/usr/sbin/cephadm", line 8029, in <module> >> > >> > main() >> > >> > File "/usr/sbin/cephadm", line 8017, in main >> > >> > r = ctx.func(ctx) >> > >> > File "/usr/sbin/cephadm", line 1678, in _infer_fsid >> > >> > return func(ctx) >> > >> > File "/usr/sbin/cephadm", line 1738, in _infer_image >> > >> > return func(ctx) >> > >> > File "/usr/sbin/cephadm", line 4514, in command_ceph_volume >> > >> > out, err, code = call_throws(ctx, c.run_cmd(), >> > verbosity=verbosity) >> > >> > File "/usr/sbin/cephadm", line 1464, in call_throws >> > >> > raise RuntimeError('Failed command: %s' % ' '.join(command)) >> > >> > RuntimeError: Failed command: /usr/bin/docker run --rm --ipc=host >> > >> > --net=host --entrypoint /usr/sbin/ceph-volume --privileged >> > >> --group-add=disk >> > >> > --init -e CONTAINER_IMAGE=ceph/ceph@sha256 >> :54e95ae1e11404157d7b329d0t >> > >> > >> > >> > root@drywood12:~# cephadm shell >> > >> > Inferring fsid 1518c8e0-bbe4-11eb-9772-001e67dc85ea >> > >> > Inferring config >> > >> > >> > /var/lib/ceph/1518c8e0-bbe4-11eb-9772-001e67dc85ea/mon.drywood12/config >> > >> > Using recent ceph image ceph/ceph@sha256 >> > >> > :54e95ae1e11404157d7b329d0bef866ebbb214b195a009e87aae4eba9d282949 >> > >> > root@drywood12:/# ceph-volume lvm create --data /dev/sda --dmcrypt >> > >> > Running command: /usr/bin/ceph-authtool --gen-print-key >> > >> > Running command: /usr/bin/ceph-authtool --gen-print-key >> > >> > Running command: /usr/bin/ceph --cluster ceph --name >> > client.bootstrap-osd >> > >> > --keyring /var/lib/ceph/bootstrap-osd/ceph.keyring -i - osd new >> > >> > 70054a5c-c176-463a-a0ac-b44c5db0987c >> > >> > stderr: 2021-05-25T07:46:18.188+0000 7fdef8f0d700 -1 auth: unable >> to >> > >> find >> > >> > a keyring on /var/lib/ceph/bootstrap-osd/ceph.keyring: (2) No such >> > file >> > >> or >> > >> > directory >> > >> > stderr: 2021-05-25T07:46:18.188+0000 7fdef8f0d700 -1 >> > >> > AuthRegistry(0x7fdef405b378) no keyring found at >> > >> > /var/lib/ceph/bootstrap-osd/ceph.keyring, disabling cephx >> > >> > stderr: 2021-05-25T07:46:18.188+0000 7fdef8f0d700 -1 auth: unable >> to >> > >> find >> > >> > a keyring on /var/lib/ceph/bootstrap-osd/ceph.keyring: (2) No such >> > file >> > >> or >> > >> > directory >> > >> > stderr: 2021-05-25T07:46:18.188+0000 7fdef8f0d700 -1 >> > >> > AuthRegistry(0x7fdef405ef20) no keyring found at >> > >> > /var/lib/ceph/bootstrap-osd/ceph.keyring, disabling cephx >> > >> > stderr: 2021-05-25T07:46:18.188+0000 7fdef8f0d700 -1 auth: unable >> to >> > >> find >> > >> > a keyring on /var/lib/ceph/bootstrap-osd/ceph.keyring: (2) No such >> > file >> > >> or >> > >> > directory >> > >> > stderr: 2021-05-25T07:46:18.188+0000 7fdef8f0d700 -1 >> > >> > AuthRegistry(0x7fdef8f0bea0) no keyring found at >> > >> > /var/lib/ceph/bootstrap-osd/ceph.keyring, disabling cephx >> > >> > stderr: 2021-05-25T07:46:18.188+0000 7fdef2d9d700 -1 >> > monclient(hunting): >> > >> > handle_auth_bad_method server allowed_methods [2] but i only >> support >> > [1] >> > >> > stderr: 2021-05-25T07:46:18.188+0000 7fdef259c700 -1 >> > monclient(hunting): >> > >> > handle_auth_bad_method server allowed_methods [2] but i only >> support >> > [1] >> > >> > stderr: 2021-05-25T07:46:18.188+0000 7fdef1d9b700 -1 >> > monclient(hunting): >> > >> > handle_auth_bad_method server allowed_methods [2] but i only >> support >> > [1] >> > >> > stderr: 2021-05-25T07:46:18.188+0000 7fdef8f0d700 -1 monclient: >> > >> > authenticate NOTE: no keyring found; disabled cephx authentication >> > >> > stderr: [errno 13] RADOS permission denied (error connecting to >> the >> > >> > cluster) >> > >> > --> RuntimeError: Unable to create a new OSD id >> > >> > root@drywood12:/# lsblk /dev/sda >> > >> > NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT >> > >> > sda 8:0 0 7.3T 0 disk >> > >> > >> > >> > As far as I can see cephadm gets a little further than this as the >> > disks >> > >> > have lvm volumes on them just the osd's daemons are not created or >> > >> started. >> > >> > So maybe I'm invoking ceph-volume incorrectly. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > On Tue, 25 May 2021 at 06:57, Peter Childs <pchilds@xxxxxxx> >> wrote: >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> On Mon, 24 May 2021, 21:08 Marc, <Marc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > >> >> >> > >> >>> > >> > >> >>> > I'm attempting to use cephadm and Pacific, currently on debian >> > >> buster, >> > >> >>> > mostly because centos7 ain't supported any more and cenotos8 >> ain't >> > >> >>> > support >> > >> >>> > by some of my hardware. >> > >> >>> >> > >> >>> Who says centos7 is not supported any more? Afaik centos7/el7 is >> > being >> > >> >>> supported till its EOL 2024. By then maybe a good alternative for >> > >> >>> el8/stream has surfaced. >> > >> >>> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> Not supported by ceph Pacific, it's our os of choice otherwise. >> > >> >> >> > >> >> My testing says the version available of podman, docker and >> python3, >> > do >> > >> >> not work with Pacific. >> > >> >> >> > >> >> Given I've needed to upgrade docker on buster can we please have a >> > list >> > >> of >> > >> >> versions that work with cephadm, maybe even have cephadm say no, >> > please >> > >> >> upgrade unless your running the right version or better. >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >>> > Anyway I have a few nodes with 59x 7.2TB disks but for some >> reason >> > >> the >> > >> >>> > osd >> > >> >>> > daemons don't start, the disks get formatted and the osd are >> > created >> > >> but >> > >> >>> > the daemons never come up. >> > >> >>> >> > >> >>> what if you try with >> > >> >>> ceph-volume lvm create --data /dev/sdi --dmcrypt ? >> > >> >>> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> I'll have a go. >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >>> > They are probably the wrong spec for ceph (48gb of memory and >> > only 4 >> > >> >>> > cores) >> > >> >>> >> > >> >>> You can always start with just configuring a few disks per node. >> > That >> > >> >>> should always work. >> > >> >>> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> That was my thought too. >> > >> >> >> > >> >> Thanks >> > >> >> >> > >> >> Peter >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >>> > but I was expecting them to start and be either dirt slow or >> crash >> > >> >>> > later, >> > >> >>> > anyway I've got upto 30 of them, so I was hoping on getting at >> > least >> > >> get >> > >> >>> > 6PB of raw storage out of them. >> > >> >>> > >> > >> >>> > As yet I've not spotted any helpful error messages. >> > >> >>> > >> > >> >>> _______________________________________________ >> > >> >>> ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx >> > >> >>> To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx >> > >> >>> >> > >> >> >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > >> > ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx >> > >> > To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> _______________________________________________ >> > >> ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx >> > >> To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx >> > >> >> > >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx >> > To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx >> > >> _______________________________________________ >> ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx >> To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx >> > _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx