Hi Janne, On 10.01.22 16:13, Janne Johansson wrote:
modern clusters use msgr2 communications on port 3300 by default I think. Also, check on the 192.168.14.48 host with "netstat -an | grep LIST" or "ss -ntlp" if something is listening on 6789 and/or 3300.
Yes, I already checked 3300 and 6789, and these are closed:
root@mon01:~# nc -z 192.168.14.48 6789; echo $? 1 root@mon01:~# nc -z 192.168.14.48 3300; echo $? 1
Doublechecking if someone is listening there: root@mon01:~# ss -ntlp | egrep '(3300|6789)' root@mon01:~# I'm on the right host: root@mon01:~# ip a | grep '192.168.14.48' inet 192.168.14.48/24 brd 192.168.14.255 scope [...] So indeed no process listening on one of these ports. -- Andre Tann _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx