Hi Steffen I already had them in my configuration 😞 I am stress now because it 
seems like none of the methods did help :( this is bad I think I am going to 
get back to rhel6.6 where xfs is a damn add on and I have to install from 
centos repo make ceph like patch :( but at last with RHEL6.6 work, Shame on 
RHEL7 the next time I will sell everything with ubuntu lol


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On Mar 12, 2015, at 1:56 PM, Steffen W Sørensen 
<ste...@me.com<mailto:ste...@me.com>> wrote:


On 12/03/2015, at 20.00, Jesus Chavez (jeschave) 
<jesch...@cisco.com<mailto:jesch...@cisco.com>> wrote:

Thats what I thought and did actually the monmap and keyring were copied to the 
new monitor and there with 2 elements I did the mkfs thing and still have that 
Messages, do I need osd configured?  Because I have non and I am not sure if it 
is requiered ... Also is weird that monmap is not taking the new monitor I 
think I should try to configure the 3 monitors as initial monitors an see how 
it goes
Dunno about your config, but I seem to remember when I decommissioned one mon 
instance and addition of a new on another node that I needed to have mon.<id> 
section in ceph.conf inorder to be able to start the monitor.

ceph.conf snippet:

[osd]
osd mount options xfs = 
"rw,noatime,nobarrier,logbsize=256k,logbufs=8,allocsize=4M,attr2,delaylog,inode64,noquota"
keyring = /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-$id/keyring
; Tuning
         ;# By default, Ceph makes 3 replicas of objects. If you want to make 
four
;# copies of an object the default value--a primary copy and three replica
;# copies--reset the default values as shown in 'osd pool default size'.
;# If you want to allow Ceph to write a lesser number of copies in a degraded
;# state, set 'osd pool default min size' to a number less than the
;# 'osd pool default size' value.

osd pool default size = 2  # Write an object 2 times.
osd pool default min size = 1 # Allow writing one copy in a degraded state.

;# Ensure you have a realistic number of placement groups. We recommend
;# approximately 100 per OSD. E.g., total number of OSDs multiplied by 100
;# divided by the number of replicas (i.e., osd pool default size). So for
;# 10 OSDs and osd pool default size = 3, we'd recommend approximately
;# (100 * 10) / 3 = 333.

;# got 24 OSDs => 1200 pg, but this is not a full production site, so let's 
settle for 1024 to lower cpu load
osd pool default pg num = 1024
osd pool default pgp num = 1024

client cache size = 131072
osd client op priority = 40
osd op threads = 8
osd client message size cap = 512
filestore min sync interval = 10
filestore max sync interval = 60
;filestore queue max bytes = 10485760
;filestore queue max ops = 50
;filestore queue committing max ops = 500
;filestore queue committing max bytes = 104857600
;filestore op threads = 2
recovery max active = 2
recovery op priority = 30
osd max backfills = 2
; Journal Tuning
journal size = 5120
;journal max write bytes = 1073714824
;journal max write entries = 10000
;journal queue max ops = 50000
;journal queue max bytes = 10485760000




[mon.0]
host = node4
mon addr = 10.0.3.4:6789

[mon.1]
host = node2
mon addr = 10.0.3.2:6789

[mon.2]
host = node1
mon addr = 10.0.3.1:6789


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