Hi,

I assume you cluster is deployed by cephadm. I would look at “sudo journalctl 
-u <ceph service name>” on each host. You may find the service names using 
“systemctl list-units | grep ceph-.*service”.

> 在 2020年10月26日,08:05,Darrin Hodges <dar...@catalyst-au.net> 写道:
> 
> HI all,
> 
> Had an issue where the docker containers on all the ceph nodes just seem
> to stop at some point, effectively shutting down the cluster. Restarting
> cephs on all of the nodes restored the cluster to normal working order.
> I would like to find out why this occurred, any ideas on where to look?
> 
> 
> many thanks
> 
> Darrin
> 
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