Hello Stefan!
Thanks for the input.
Yes that was a typo.
I have created the file /etc/ceph/ceph.client.dev.wsc.key and entered just the key without
anything else.
fstab line now looks like this:
none /mnt/ceph fuse.ceph
ceph.id=dev.wsc,ceph.client_mountpoint=/testing/dev.wsc/userdata,_netdev,defaults 0
0
I still get the same "Permission denied" message.
But this fuse command also works:
ceph-fuse --id dev.wsc -r /testing/dev.wsc/userdata /mnt/ceph
Does anyone have any other ideas?
Thanks,
Simon
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Von: Stefan Kooman <stefan(a)bit.nl>
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 1. Juli 2021 16:42:56
An: Simon Sutter; ceph-users(a)ceph.io
Betreff: Re: [ceph-users] configure fuse in fstab
On 7/1/21 4:14 PM, Simon Sutter wrote:
Hello Everyone!
I'm trying to mount the ceph, with the fuse client under debian 9 (ceph-fuse
10.2.11-2).
Ceph is on the latest Octopus release.
The direct command is working, but writing it in fstab does not.
Command I use:
ceph-fuse --id dev.wsc -k /etc/ceph/ceph.clinet.dev.wsc.keyring -r
/testing/dev.wsc/userdata /mnt/ceph
/etc/ceph.conf:
[global]
fsid = [fsid]
mon_host = 10.99.15.1 10.99.15.2 10.99.15.3 10.99.15.4 10.99.15.5
/etc/ceph/ceph.clinet.dev.wsc.keyring:
^^ I guess that is a typo
[client.dev.wsc]
key = [key]
Can you try to put the file "ceph.client.dev.wsc.key" in /etc/ceph and
only put the key in it (nothing else) ... and try again
Gr. Stefan
P.s.
There should be no need for ceph.conf=/etc/ceph/ceph.conf as its the
default location.