ceph -s is healthy. I started to do a xfs_repair on that block device now which seems to do something...: - agno = 1038 - agno = 1039 - agno = 1040 - agno = 1041 - agno = 1042 - agno = 1043 - agno = 1044 - agno = 1045 - agno = 1046 - agno = 1047 - agno = 1048 - agno = 1049 - agno = 1050 (i am new to xfs) but hat proofes that the block device is alive and accessible? Maybe I have a Filesystem problem? On Tue, Jun 22, 2021 at 3:33 PM Alex Gorbachev <ag@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Tue, Jun 22, 2021 at 8:36 AM Ml Ml <mliebherr99@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hello List, >> >> oversudden i can not mount a specific rbd device anymore: >> >> root@proxmox-backup:~# rbd map backup-proxmox/cluster5 -k >> /etc/ceph/ceph.client.admin.keyring >> /dev/rbd0 >> >> root@proxmox-backup:~# mount /dev/rbd0 /mnt/backup-cluster5/ >> (just never times out) >> >> Any idea how to debug that mount? Tcpdump does show some active traffic. >> >> Cheers, >> Michael >> _______________________________________________ >> ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx >> To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx > > > > Have you checked the status of the cluster (ceph -s)? Are there any OSD issues, network problems (can you ping your MONs, OSD hosts)? Check your syslog on the client for any timeout entries. That should be a good start, and give you some diagnostic info. > > -- > Alex Gorbachev > ISS/Storcium _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx