Hi Robert,
It works. Thanks.
-Regards,
Mallikarjun
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From: Robert LeBlanc rob...@leblancnet.us
Date: Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 10:39 PM
Subject: Re: [ceph-users] OSD removal is not cleaning entry from osd listing
To: Mallikarjun Biradar mallikarjuna.bira
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I usually do the crush rm step second to last. I don't know if your
modifying the osd after removing it from the CRUSH is putting it back
in.
1. Stop OSD process
2. ceph osd rm
3. ceph osd crush rm osd.
4. ceph auth del osd.
Can you try the crush
For a moment it de-list removed OSD's and after sometime it again
comes up in ceph osd tree listing.
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 12:45 PM, Mallikarjun Biradar
mallikarjuna.bira...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I had 27 OSD's in my cluster. I removed two of the OSD from (osd.20)
host-3 (osd.22) host-6.
On 31/07/15 09:47, Mallikarjun Biradar wrote:
For a moment it de-list removed OSD's and after sometime it again
comes up in ceph osd tree listing.
Is the OSD service itself definitely stopped? Are you using any
orchestration systems (puppet, chef) that might be re-creating its auth
key
Yeah. OSD service stopped.
Nope, I am not using any orchestration system.
user@host-1:~$ ps -ef | grep ceph
root 2305 1 7 Jul27 ?06:52:36 /usr/bin/ceph-osd
--cluster=ceph -i 3 -f
root 2522 1 6 Jul27 ?06:19:42 /usr/bin/ceph-osd
--cluster=ceph -i 0 -f
root
I am using hammer 0.94
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 4:01 PM, Mallikarjun Biradar
mallikarjuna.bira...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah. OSD service stopped.
Nope, I am not using any orchestration system.
user@host-1:~$ ps -ef | grep ceph
root 2305 1 7 Jul27 ?06:52:36 /usr/bin/ceph-osd