Thanks, David.
I just double checked and they can all connect to one another,
on both v1 and v2 ports.
-kc
On Oct 29, 2020, at 12:41 AM, David Caro
<david(a)dcaro.es> wrote:
On 10/28 17:26, Ki Wong wrote:
Hello,
I am at my wit's end.
So I made a mistake in the configuration of my router and one
of the monitors (out of 3) dropped out of the quorum and nothing
I’ve done allow it to rejoin. That includes reinstalling the
monitor with ceph-ansible.
The connectivity issue is fixed. I’ve tested it using “nc” and
the host can connect to both port 3300 and 6789 of the other
monitors. But the wayward monitor continue to stay out of quorum.
Just to make sure, have you tried from mon1->mon3, mon2->mon3, mon3->mon1 and
mon3->mon2?
What is wrong? I see a bunch of “EBUSY” errors in the log, with
the message:
e1 handle_auth_request haven't formed initial quorum, EBUSY
How do I fix this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
-kc
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David Caro