Along the lines of this thread, if I have OSD(s) on rotational HDD(s), but have the journal(s) going to an SSD, I am curious about the best procedure for replacing
the SSD should it fail. -Joe From: ceph-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ceph-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Scottix I actually am looking for a similar answer. If 1 osd = 1 HDD, in dumpling it will relocate the data for me after the timeout which is great. If I just want to replace the osd with an unformated new HDD what is the procedure? One method that has worked for me is to remove it out of the crush map then re add the osd drive to the cluster. This works but seems like a lot of overhead just to replace a single drive. Is there a better way to do this? On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 8:10 AM, Andy Paluch <andy@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: What happens when a drive goes bad in ceph and has to be replaced (at the physical level) . In the Raid world you pop out the bad disk and stick a new one in and the controller takes care of getting it back into the system. With what I've
been reading so far, it probably going be a mess to do this with ceph and involve a lot of low level linux tweaking to remove and replace the disk that failed. Not a big Linux guy so was wondering if anyone can point to any docs on how to recover from a bad
disk in a ceph node.
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