Bug #41326
closedceph-crash: omits cluster name
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Description
ceph-crash systemctl do not use /etc/defaults/ceph file and do not pass cluster name to ceph crash post command so it's not working properly
Ceph version:
14.2.2
OS version:
Ubuntu Xenial R6
Updated by Patrick Donnelly over 4 years ago
- Subject changed from ceph-crash ommit cluster name to ceph-crash: omits cluster name
- Target version deleted (
v14.2.2) - Start date deleted (
08/18/2019) - Source set to Community (user)
- Backport set to nautilus
Updated by Greg Farnum over 4 years ago
Isn't the cluster name deprecated? What exactly breaks, is it looking for a nonexistent config file or something?
Updated by Jacek S. over 4 years ago
Greg Farnum wrote:
Isn't the cluster name deprecated? What exactly breaks, is it looking for a nonexistent config file or something?
Co we are using different cluster names (as we host few of them). In case of failure crashdump will be created in /var/lib/ceph/crash, however it will not be uploaded to the cluster as ceph-crash tool will use ceph cluster instead of customised one in /etc/defaults/ceph
Updated by Greg Farnum over 4 years ago
- Status changed from New to Won't Fix
Unfortunately as cluster names are deprecated I don't think anybody will be devoting time to resolve this. Presumably you don't have multiple clusters on the same hosts so you should be able to work around this...