Re: Recovery or recreation of a monitor rocksdb

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Hi,

The fast way to fix quorum issue is redeploy ceph-mon service


k
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> On 1 Apr 2022, at 14:43, Victor Rodriguez <vrodriguez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Have a 3 node cluster using Proxmox + ceph version 14.2.22 (nautilus). After a power failure one of the monitors does not start. The log states some kind of problem with it's rocksdb but I can't really pinpoint the issue. The log is available at https://pastebin.com/TZrFrZ1u.
> 
> How can I check or repair the rocksdb of this monitor?
> 
> Is there anyway to force the replication from another monitor?
> 
> Should I just remove that monitor from the cluster and re-add it back?
> 
> Should I force something to remove it from the cluster?
> 
> 
> I've had problems with rocksdb only once before. Then it was an OSD and simply removed it and recreated and Ceph did rebuild/replace all PGs, etc.
> 
> Many thanks in advance.
> 
> 
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