So, now I discovered that Debian has it's own ceph packages! For a
stupid joke I added the ceph repository and installed ceph-common
without making an apt clean; apt update; apt upgrade -y and this lead to
have all the cluster with pacific and just the radosgw with Luminous!
:-/ For this
Same error, but with the brackets! :-)
# ceph -s
server name not found: [v2:192.168.1.50:3300 (Name or service not known)
unable to parse addrs in '[v2:192.168.1.50:3300,v1:192.168.1.50:6789],
[v2:192.168.1.51:3300,v1:192.168.1.51:6789],
[v2:192.168.1.52:3300,v1:192.168.1.52:6789]'
[errno 22]
> Installed radosgw and ceph-common via apt; modified ceph.conf as
follows on mon1 and propagated the modified file to all hosts and
obviously to s3.anonicloud.test.
> Yes, I forgot the ceph.conf, sorry.
[global]
fsid = e79c0ace-b910-40af-ab2c-ae90fa4f5dd2
mon initial members = mon1, mon2,
What ceph version is used for the cluster ?
Because it looks like (according to the ceph config file) that you're using
either Nautilus/Octopus/Pacific (due to the msgr v2 config)
But are you using the same version for your radosgw node ?
The ceph-common and radosgw packages in buster [1][2] are
Can you try to update the `mon host` value with brackets ?
mon host = [v2:192.168.1.50:3300,v1:192.168.1.50:6789],[v2:192.168.1.51:3300
,v1:192.168.1.51:6789],[v2:192.168.1.52:3300,v1:192.168.1.52:6789]
https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/rados/configuration/msgr2/#updating-ceph-conf-and-mon-host