>> I have tried to simulate a hard drive (OSD) failure: removed the OSD
>> (out+stop), zapped it, and then
>> prepared and activated it. It worked, but I ended up with one extra OSD (and
>> the old one still showing in the ceph -w output).
>> I guess this is not how I am supposed to do it?
> It
On Tue, 13 Aug 2013, Dmitry Postrigan wrote:
>
> I just got my small Ceph cluster running. I run 6 OSDs on the same server to
> basically replace mdraid.
>
> I have tried to simulate a hard drive (OSD) failure: removed the OSD
> (out+stop), zapped it, and then
> prepared and activated it. It wo
I just got my small Ceph cluster running. I run 6 OSDs on the same server to
basically replace mdraid.
I have tried to simulate a hard drive (OSD) failure: removed the OSD
(out+stop), zapped it, and then
prepared and activated it. It worked, but I ended up with one extra OSD (and
the old one s