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-- Original Message --
From "Eugen Block"
To ceph-users@ceph.io
Date 02/02/2024, 08:30:45
Subject [ceph-users] Re: Cannot recreate monitor in upgrade from
pacific to quincy (leveldb -> rocksdb)
I might have a reproducer, the secon
l as ‘mon.$id’ ?
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Mark Schouten
CTO, Tuxis B.V.
+31 318 200208 / m...@tuxis.nl
-- Original Message --
From "Eugen Block"
To ceph-users@ceph.io
Date 31/01/2024, 13:02:04
Subject [ceph-users] Re: Cannot recreate monitor in upgrade from pacific to
quincy (leveldb -> rocksdb)
Hi
-- Original Message --
From "Eugen Block"
To ceph-users@ceph.io
Date 31/01/2024, 13:02:04
Subject [ceph-users] Re: Cannot recreate monitor in upgrade from
pacific to quincy (leveldb -> rocksdb)
Hi Mark,
as I'm not familiar with proxmox I'm not sure what happens unde
accept ‘mon.$hostname’ names for mons, a well as ‘mon.$id’ ?
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Mark Schouten
CTO, Tuxis B.V.
+31 318 200208 / m...@tuxis.nl
-- Original Message --
From "Eugen Block"
To ceph-users@ceph.io
Date 31/01/2024, 13:02:04
Subject [ceph-users] Re: Cannot recreate monitor in upgrade from
ject [ceph-users] Re: Cannot recreate monitor in upgrade from pacific
to quincy (leveldb -> rocksdb)
Hi Mark,
as I'm not familiar with proxmox I'm not sure what happens under the hood.
There are a couple of things I would try, not necessarily in this order:
- Check the troubleshoo
Hi Mark,
as I'm not familiar with proxmox I'm not sure what happens under the
hood. There are a couple of things I would try, not necessarily in
this order:
- Check the troubleshooting guide [1], for example a clock skew could
be one reason, have you verified ntp/chronyd functionality?
-