Hi,
This PR for the main branch and was never backpoted to another branches,
currently
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> On 15 Apr 2023, at 21:00, Alexandre Becholey wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Thank you for your answer, yes this seems to be exactly my issue. The pull
> request related to the issue is this
On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 4:58 PM Max Boone wrote:
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>
> After a critical node failure on my lab cluster, which won't come
> back up and is still down, the RBD objects are still being watched
> / mounted according to ceph. I can't shell to the node to rbd unbind
> them as the node is down. I am abso
hello,
during basic experimentation I'm running into wierd situaltion when
adding osd to test cluster. The test cluster is created as 3x XEN DomU
Debian Bookworm (test1-3), 4x CPU, 8GB RAM, xvda root, xvbd swap, 4x
xvdj,k,l,m 20GB (LVM volumes in Dom0, propagated via xen phy device) and
clean
Hi Ceph community,
I had a small lab cluster of version Nautilus (ceph-ansible / containerized)
which functions quite well. As part of the upgrade experiment, I replaced one
of the mon with an Octopus one (containerized as well, the OS is purged before
mon deployment), the daemon seems working
Hi Team,
The mount at the client side should be independent of Ceph, but here in
this case of DNS SRV-based mount, we see that the Ceph common utility is
needed.
What can be the reason for the same, any inputs in this direction would be
helpful.
Best Regards,
Lokendra
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 10:
Hi Everyone,
I've been having trouble finding an answer to this question. Basically
I'm wanting to know if stuff in the .log pool is actively used for
anything or if it's just logs that can be deleted.
In particular I was wondering about sync logs.
In my particular situation I have had some tests o
Hi,
This by the reason of DNS. Something from userland should be provide IP
addresses for kernel
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> On 17 Apr 2023, at 05:56, Lokendra Rathour wrote:
>
> Hi Team,
> The mount at the client side should be independent of Ceph, but here in
> this case of DNS SRV-based moun