Hi Frank,

your /etc/ceph/ceph.conf is the same on all hosts ?

is there mon host = ip1, ip2, ip3

and seperate sections with [mon.x]
host = hostname
mon addr = ip:6789

Cheers
Peter

Am 08.01.21 um 12:05 schrieb Frank Thommen:


On 08.01.21 11:45, Uwe Sauter wrote:


Am 08.01.21 um 11:36 schrieb Frank Thommen:

On 05.01.21 21:17, Frank Thommen wrote:
On 05.01.21 21:02, Uwe Sauter wrote:
There's a paragraph about probing mons on

https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/rados/troubleshooting/troubleshooting-mon/


I will check that (tomorrow :-)


using the monitor's admin socket on either of the three nodes I can
query the monitors of 01 and 03 (the good ones) but not of 02 (the
problematic one):

root@odcf-pve01:~# ceph tell mon.odcf-pve02 mon_status
Error ENOENT: problem getting command descriptions from mon.odcf-pve02
root@odcf-pve01:~#

The monitor daemon is running on all three and the ports are open.

Any other ideas?

You could check the permissions on the socket:

ss -xln | grep ceph-mon
SOCK=$(ss -xln | awk '/ceph-mon/ {print $5}')
ls -la ${SOCK}

On my host, this shows

srwxr-xr-x 1 ceph ceph 0 Dec 20 23:47
/var/run/ceph/ceph-mon.px-alpha-cluster.asok

same here

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