What does "ceph osd pool ls detail" say?

Respectfully,

*Wes Dillingham*
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On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 11:24 AM Sarunas Burdulis <
saru...@math.dartmouth.edu> wrote:

> Running
>
> `ceph osd ok-to-stop 0`
>
> shows:
>
> {"ok_to_stop":false,"osds":[1],
> "num_ok_pgs":25,"num_not_ok_pgs":2,
> "bad_become_inactive":["13.a","13.11"],
>
> "ok_become_degraded":["0.4","0.b","0.11","0.1a","0.1e","0.3c","2.5","2.10","3.19","3.1a","4.7","4.19","4.1e","6.10","12.1","12.6","15.9","21.17","21.18","36.8","36.13","41.7","41.1b","42.6","42.1a"]}
> Error EBUSY: unsafe to stop osd(s) at this time (2 PGs are or would
> become offline)
>
> What are “bad_become_inactive” PGs?
> What can be done to make OSD into “ok-to-stop” (or override it)?
>
> `ceph -s` still reports HEALT_OK and all PGs active+clean.
>
> Upgrade to 16.2.8 still complains about non-stoppable OSDs and won't
> proceed.
>
> --
> Sarunas Burdulis
> Dartmouth Mathematics
> math.dartmouth.edu/~sarunas
>
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