No, they are stored locally on ESXi data storage on top of hardware RAID5
built with SAS/SATA (different hardware on hosts).
Also, I've tried going back to the snapshot taken just after all monitors
and OSDs were added to cluster. The host boots fine and is working as it
should, however, after the
Well, port 6800 is not a monitor port as I just looked up, so I wouldn't
look there.
Can you use ceph command from another mon ?
Also maybe the user you use can't access the admin keyring - as far as I
remember that lead to infinetely hanging commands on my test cluster
(but was Nautilus, don
Here are all the active ports on mon1 (with the exception of sshd and ntpd):
# netstat -npl
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
PID/Program name
tcp0 0 :3300 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
1582/ceph-mon
tcp0 0 :6789
Hi,
have you tried to locally connect to the ports with netcat (or telnet)?
Is the process listening ? (something like netstat -4ln or the current
equivalent thereof)
Is the old (new) Firewall maybe still running ?
On 27.07.20 16:00, Илья Борисович Волошин wrote:
Hello,
I've created an Oc