Re: [ceph-users] [URGENT]. Can't connect to CEPH after upgrade from 0.72 to 0.80

2014-07-12 Thread Andrija Panic
Hi Mark, actually, CEPH is running fine, and I have deployed NEW host (new compile libvirt with ceph 0.8 devel, and newer kernel) - and it works... so migrating some VMs to this new host... I have 3 physical hosts, that are both MON and 2x OSD per host, all3 don't work-cloudstack/libvirt... Any s

Re: [ceph-users] [URGENT]. Can't connect to CEPH after upgrade from 0.72 to 0.80

2014-07-12 Thread Mark Kirkwood
On 13/07/14 17:07, Andrija Panic wrote: Hi, Sorry to bother, but I have urgent situation: upgraded CEPH from 0.72 to 0.80 (centos 6.5), and now all my CloudStack HOSTS can not connect. I did basic "yum update ceph" on the first MON leader, and all CEPH services on that HOST, have been restarted

[ceph-users] [URGENT]. Can't connect to CEPH after upgrade from 0.72 to 0.80

2014-07-12 Thread Andrija Panic
Hi, Sorry to bother, but I have urgent situation: upgraded CEPH from 0.72 to 0.80 (centos 6.5), and now all my CloudStack HOSTS can not connect. I did basic "yum update ceph" on the first MON leader, and all CEPH services on that HOST, have been restarted - done same on other CEPH nodes (I have 1

Re: [ceph-users] logrotate

2014-07-12 Thread Sage Weil
A simple reload should be sufficient, or kill -HUP. I'm not sure where this should be documented.. We need to look back at where the logrotate config changed to check for the done marker. sage On July 12, 2014 6:40:10 PM PDT, Uwe Grohnwaldt wrote: >Hi, > >we are observing the same problem. Aft

Re: [ceph-users] logrotate

2014-07-12 Thread Uwe Grohnwaldt
Hi, we are observing the same problem. After logrotate the new logfile is empty. The old logfiles are marked as deleted in lsof. At the moment we are restarting osds on a regular basis. Uwe > -Original Message- > From: ceph-users [mailto:ceph-users-boun...@lists.ceph.com] On Behalf Of

Re: [ceph-users] scrub error on firefly

2014-07-12 Thread Samuel Just
When you see another one, can you include the xattrs on the files as well (you can use the attr(1) utility)? -Sam On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 9:51 AM, Randy Smith wrote: > That image is the root file system for a linux ldap server. > > -- > Randall Smith > Adams State University > www.adams.edu > 719