What is the output of `ceph osd stat`?  My guess is that they are still
considered to be part of the cluster and going through the process of
removing OSDs from your cluster is what you need to do.  In particular
`ceph osd rm 19`.

On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 2:31 PM Karsten Becker <karsten.bec...@ecologic.eu>
wrote:

> Hi.
>
> during the reorgainzation of my cluster I removed some OSDs. Obviously
> something went wrong for 2 of them, osd.19 and osd.20.
>
> If I get my current Crush map, decompile and edit them, I see 2
> orphaned/stale entries for the former OSDs:
>
> > device 16 osd.16 class hdd
> > device 17 osd.17 class hdd
> > device 18 osd.18 class hdd
> > device 19 device19
> > device 20 device20
> > device 21 osd.21 class hdd
> > device 22 osd.22 class hdd
> > device 23 osd.23 class hdd
>
> If I delete them from the Crush map (file), recompile it and set it
> productive - they appear again... if I get the current map again and
> decompile them, they are in again.
>
> So how to get rid of these entries?
>
> Best from Berlin/Germany
> Karsten
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