Thanks all for the help,

I was able to reinstall Ubuntu, reinstall Ceph, after a server reboot the OSD’s 
are once again part of the cluster.

Thanks again,
Shain


> On Mar 10, 2017, at 2:55 PM, Lincoln Bryant <linco...@uchicago.edu> wrote:
> 
> Hi Shain,
> 
> As long as you don’t nuke the OSDs or the journals, you should be OK. I think 
> the keyring and such are typically stored on the OSD itself. If you have lost 
> track of what physical device maps to what OSD, you can always mount the OSDs 
> in a temporary spot and cat the “whoami” file.
> 
> —Lincoln
> 
>> On Mar 10, 2017, at 11:33 AM, Shain Miley <smi...@npr.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> We had an issue with one of our Dell 720xd servers and now the raid card 
>> cannot seem to boot from the Ubuntu OS drive volume.
>> 
>> I would like to know...if I reload the OS...is there an easy way to get the 
>> 12 OSD's disks back into the cluster without just having to remove them from 
>> the cluster, wipe the drives and then re-add them?
>> 
>> Right now I have the 'noout' and 'nodown' flags set on the cluster so there 
>> has been no data movement yet as a result of this node being down.
>> 
>> Thanks in advance for any help.
>> 
>> Shain
>> 
>> 
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