Ok, so I figured out my problem after digging deeper into
troubleshooting. My issue was just that ceph monitor is not listening to
port 6789 on all interfaces. Its just listening to it on the network
address 10.0.0.5. Changing the pool configuration to account for that
fixed my issue. I wrote
On 5/23/21 8:48 PM, Han Han wrote:
You can check the following:
1. Make sure the ceph mon node are running on the localhost:6789
root@server ~# netstat -pan | grep 6789
tcp 0 0 10.0.0.5:6789 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
2087/ceph-mon
2. Check if the ceph authorization is
Hello,
I setup a Ceph Cluster on my system in hopes of using it with libvirtd,
however I'm finding myself unable to have libvirtd make the connection.
[root@server ~]# virsh pool-start "${CEPH_POOL}"
error: Failed to start pool libvirt-pool
error: failed to connect to the RADOS monitor on: