Thank you. Iam able to replace the dmcrypt journal successfully.

On Sep 5, 2017 18:14, "David Turner" <drakonst...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Did the journal drive fail during operation? Or was it taken out during
> pre-failure. If it fully failed, then most likely you can't guarantee the
> consistency of the underlying osds. In this case, you just put the affected
> osds and add them back in as new osds.
>
> In the case of having good data on the osds, you follow the standard
> process of closing the journal, create the new partition, set up all of the
> partition metadata so that the ceph udev rules will know what the journal
> is, and just create a new dmcrypt volume on it. I would recommend using the
> same uuid as the old journal so that you don't need to update the symlinks
> and such on the osd. After everything is done, run the journal create
> command for the osd and start the osd.
>
> On Tue, Sep 5, 2017, 2:47 AM M Ranga Swami Reddy <swamire...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> How to replace an OSD's journal created with dmcrypt, from one drive
>> to another drive, in case of current journal drive failed.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Swami
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