Re: [ceph-users] Default CRUSH Weight Set To 0 ?

2016-02-05 Thread Kyle
Burkhard Linke writes: > > The default weight is the size of the OSD in tera bytes. Did you use > a very small OSD partition for test purposes, e.g. 20 GB? In that > case the weight is rounded and results in an effective weight of > 0.0. As a result the

[ceph-users] Default CRUSH Weight Set To 0 ?

2016-02-04 Thread Kyle Harris
Hello, I have been working on a very basic cluster with 3 nodes and a single OSD per node. I am using Hammer installed on CentOS 7 (ceph-0.94.5-0.el7.x86_64) since it is the LTS version. I kept running into an issue of not getting past the status of undersized+degraded+peered. I finally

Re: [ceph-users] Default CRUSH Weight Set To 0 ?

2016-02-04 Thread Burkhard Linke
Hi, On 02/04/2016 03:17 PM, Kyle Harris wrote: Hello, I have been working on a very basic cluster with 3 nodes and a single OSD per node. I am using Hammer installed on CentOS 7 (ceph-0.94.5-0.el7.x86_64) since it is the LTS version. I kept running into an issue of not getting past the