Why was the OSD down
killerodin
33 Posts
October 14, 2021, 1:29 pmQuote from killerodin on October 14, 2021, 1:29 pmHello together
Surely this isn't a smart question but how can I see the reason why an OSD was down?
I got two mails in one hour (11:35 and 12:41) that one OSD was down (in both cases the same OSD) but when I take a look in the Dashboard a few moments later all OSD's were up. At around the same time one of our vCenter hosts lost the heartbeat to one of the iSCSI disks. Now I want to know where exactly the problem was.
We have version 2.7.2 and three management nodes and three storage nodes with 8 SSD each, one SSD per node installed this morning
Many Thanks
Hello together
Surely this isn't a smart question but how can I see the reason why an OSD was down?
I got two mails in one hour (11:35 and 12:41) that one OSD was down (in both cases the same OSD) but when I take a look in the Dashboard a few moments later all OSD's were up. At around the same time one of our vCenter hosts lost the heartbeat to one of the iSCSI disks. Now I want to know where exactly the problem was.
We have version 2.7.2 and three management nodes and three storage nodes with 8 SSD each, one SSD per node installed this morning
Many Thanks
admin
2,930 Posts
October 14, 2021, 3:12 pmQuote from admin on October 14, 2021, 3:12 pmlogs for OSDs are in /var/log/ceph
logs for OSDs are in /var/log/ceph
Why was the OSD down
killerodin
33 Posts
Quote from killerodin on October 14, 2021, 1:29 pmHello together
Surely this isn't a smart question but how can I see the reason why an OSD was down?
I got two mails in one hour (11:35 and 12:41) that one OSD was down (in both cases the same OSD) but when I take a look in the Dashboard a few moments later all OSD's were up. At around the same time one of our vCenter hosts lost the heartbeat to one of the iSCSI disks. Now I want to know where exactly the problem was.
We have version 2.7.2 and three management nodes and three storage nodes with 8 SSD each, one SSD per node installed this morning
Many Thanks
Hello together
Surely this isn't a smart question but how can I see the reason why an OSD was down?
I got two mails in one hour (11:35 and 12:41) that one OSD was down (in both cases the same OSD) but when I take a look in the Dashboard a few moments later all OSD's were up. At around the same time one of our vCenter hosts lost the heartbeat to one of the iSCSI disks. Now I want to know where exactly the problem was.
We have version 2.7.2 and three management nodes and three storage nodes with 8 SSD each, one SSD per node installed this morning
Many Thanks
admin
2,930 Posts
Quote from admin on October 14, 2021, 3:12 pmlogs for OSDs are in /var/log/ceph
logs for OSDs are in /var/log/ceph