diff --git a/94b582261cc795407188a0479439f36715210691 b/94b582261cc795407188a0479439f36715210691 index d28fda4..1bed790 100644 --- a/94b582261cc795407188a0479439f36715210691 +++ b/94b582261cc795407188a0479439f36715210691 @@ -161,6 +161,24 @@ "revId": "94b582261cc795407188a0479439f36715210691", "serverId": "4a232e18-c5a9-48ee-94c0-e04e7cca6543" }, + { + "unresolved": true, + "key": { + "uuid": "679a11a7_6c73b143", + "filename": "devstack/lib/cephadm", + "patchSetId": 25 + }, + "lineNbr": 136, + "author": { + "id": 4393 + }, + "writtenOn": "2023-05-24T13:29:58Z", + "side": 1, + "message": "\u003e Does the ansible layer copy the /etc/ceph contents or is that somewhere else? Would only copying that file suffice?\n\nYeah, as I linked below, it copies `/etc/ceph` to the subnode:\n\nhttps://opendev.org/openstack/devstack/src/branch/master/roles/sync-controller-ceph-conf-and-keys/tasks/main.yaml\n\nThat should have the ceph config and keys. Here\u0027s an example from an existing multinode ceph run of what gets copied to the subnode:\n\nhttps://6a4a4acdbde8f30a98f4-d9273944e714c02206b4a053d7e2acce.ssl.cf5.rackcdn.com/879682/6/check/nova-live-migration-ceph/73342c7/compute1/logs/ceph/\n\nSince that will expire, let me confirm for posterity that the directory listing includes `ceph.conf` and `ceph.client.*.keyring` files.", + "parentUuid": "8218d0c1_8ae8e1a4", + "revId": "94b582261cc795407188a0479439f36715210691", + "serverId": "4a232e18-c5a9-48ee-94c0-e04e7cca6543" + }, { "unresolved": true, "key": {