Try this:
cephadm ceph-volume lvm zap —destroy /dev/sdX
Or:
ceph orch device zap
https://docs.ceph.com/en/quincy/ceph-volume/lvm/zap.html
Zitat von Satish Patel :
I did use sgdisk zap to disk and wipe out everything. But still not
detecting.
Is there any other good way to wipeout ?
I did use sgdisk zap to disk and wipe out everything. But still not detecting.
Is there any other good way to wipeout ?
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> On Sep 3, 2022, at 2:53 AM, Eugen Block wrote:
>
> It is detecting the disk, but it contains a partition table so it can’t use
> it. Wipe the disk
It is detecting the disk, but it contains a partition table so it
can’t use it. Wipe the disk properly first.
Zitat von Satish Patel :
Folks,
I have created a new lab using cephadm and installed a new 1TB spinning
disk which is trying to add in a cluster but somehow ceph is not detecting