proxmox 6 ceph upgrade

Spiros Pap

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Hi all,

I upgraded my cluster from v5 to v6 and now I want to upgrade ceph from luminus to nautilus.
The problem is that the proxmox gui shows one cluster member two times, as you can see in the attached picture.
ceph cluster heath is:
ceph health HEALTH_OK

root@px1:~# ceph status cluster: id: 29558cbe-d413-47f4-811b-c3029720e37a health: HEALTH_OK services: mon: 3 daemons, quorum px1,px2,px3 mgr: px2(active), standbys: px3, px1 osd: 21 osds: 21 up, 21 in data: pools: 6 pools, 1536 pgs objects: 464.33k objects, 1.71TiB usage: 3.04TiB used, 24.1TiB / 27.1TiB avail pgs: 1536 active+clean io: client: 206KiB/s wr, 0op/s rd, 13op/s wr root@px1:~# pveversion pve-manager/6.4-13/9f411e79 (running kernel: 5.4.157-1-pve)

Is this a problem? How can i resolve this before proceeding to the ceph upgrade?

Thanx,
Sp
 

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Hi,
did you already try to clear the browser cache and reload the GUI? If that doesn't help, what is the output of pvesh get /cluster/ceph/metadata --output-format json-pretty? Since the Ceph Health is OK, I would guess it's fine to upgrade, but better to make sure.
 
Hi,

I tried with a clear cache and the output is the same. The output section of your command that has to do with the mons, is this:
"mon" : { "px1@px1" : { "direxists" : 1, "service" : 1 }, "px1@px1.xxx.com" : { "addr" : "10.11.20.129:6789/0", "arch" : "x86_64", "ceph_version" : "ceph version 12.2.13 (8308e37990ecad1a20789adfd1c3d487ca084b7d) luminous (stable)", "cpu" : "Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6132 CPU @ 2.60GHz", "distro" : "debian", "distro_description" : "Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)", "distro_version" : "10", "hostname" : "px1.xxx.com", "kernel_description" : "#1 SMP PVE 5.4.157-1 (Mon, 29 Nov 2021 12:01:44 +0100)", "kernel_version" : "5.4.157-1-pve", "mem_swap_kb" : "8388604", "mem_total_kb" : "395998024", "name" : "px1", "os" : "Linux" }, "px2@px2" : { "addr" : "10.11.20.130:6789/0", "arch" : "x86_64", "ceph_version" : "ceph version 12.2.13 (8308e37990ecad1a20789adfd1c3d487ca084b7d) luminous (stable)", "cpu" : "Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6132 CPU @ 2.60GHz", "direxists" : 1, "distro" : "debian", "distro_description" : "Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)", "distro_version" : "10", "hostname" : "px2", "kernel_description" : "#1 SMP PVE 5.4.157-1 (Mon, 29 Nov 2021 12:01:44 +0100)", "kernel_version" : "5.4.157-1-pve", "mem_swap_kb" : "8388604", "mem_total_kb" : "395998028", "name" : "px2", "os" : "Linux", "service" : 1 }, "px3@px3" : { "addr" : "10.11.20.131:6789/0", "arch" : "x86_64", "ceph_version" : "ceph version 12.2.13 (8308e37990ecad1a20789adfd1c3d487ca084b7d) luminous (stable)", "cpu" : "Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6132 CPU @ 2.60GHz", "direxists" : 1, "distro" : "debian", "distro_description" : "Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)", "distro_version" : "10", "hostname" : "px3", "kernel_description" : "#1 SMP PVE 5.4.157-1 (Mon, 29 Nov 2021 12:01:44 +0100)", "kernel_version" : "5.4.157-1-pve", "mem_swap_kb" : "8388604", "mem_total_kb" : "395998024", "name" : "px3", "os" : "Linux", "service" : 1 } },

I guess the problem is between:
"px1@px1.xxx.com" : { "addr" : "10.11.20.129:6789/0" "mon" : { "px1@px1" : {

How can i fix this?

Thanx,
sp
 
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