[ceph-users] Re: podman daemons in error state - where to find logs?

2021-09-02 Thread 胡 玮文
> Really? Under what user do these containers (osd,msd,mgr etc) run then? I > have practically all containers running with specific users. Just to make > sure that if there is some sort of issue with the orchestrator, the issue > will be limited to the used userid. I think with

[ceph-users] Re: podman daemons in error state - where to find logs?

2021-09-02 Thread Marc
> > > a ceph user should not be required for the containers to log to systemd. > Did things end up in syslog? > Really? Under what user do these containers (osd,msd,mgr etc) run then? I have practically all containers running with specific users. Just to make sure that if there is some sort

[ceph-users] Re: podman daemons in error state - where to find logs?

2021-09-02 Thread Sebastian Wagner
We have a troubleshooting section here: https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/cephadm/troubleshooting/#checking-cephadm-logs a ceph user should not be required for the containers to log to systemd. Did things end up

[ceph-users] Re: podman daemons in error state - where to find logs?

2021-09-01 Thread Nigel Williams
thanks for the tip. All OSD logs on all hosts are zero length for me though, I suspect a permission problem but most hosts don't have a ceph user defined. ___ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@ceph.io To unsubscribe send an email to

[ceph-users] Re: podman daemons in error state - where to find logs?

2021-08-31 Thread 胡 玮文
With cephadm, You can find the logs with “journalctl” command outside of the container. Or you can change config to use traditional log files: ceph config set global log_to_file true > 在 2021年9月1日,09:50,Nigel Williams 写道: > > to answer my own question, the logs are meant to be in >

[ceph-users] Re: podman daemons in error state - where to find logs?

2021-08-31 Thread Nigel Williams
to answer my own question, the logs are meant to be in /var/log/ceph//... however on this host they were all zero length. On Tue, 31 Aug 2021 at 20:51, Nigel Williams wrote: > > Where to find more detailed logs? or do I need to adjust a log-level > first? thanks. > >