Hi,
I assume you cluster is deployed by cephadm. I would look at “sudo journalctl -u <ceph
service name>” on each host. You may find the service names using “systemctl list-units
| grep ceph-.*service”.
在 2020年10月26日,08:05,Darrin Hodges
<darrin(a)catalyst-au.net> 写道:
HI all,
Had an issue where the docker containers on all the ceph nodes just seem
to stop at some point, effectively shutting down the cluster. Restarting
cephs on all of the nodes restored the cluster to normal working order.
I would like to find out why this occurred, any ideas on where to look?
many thanks
Darrin
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