Re: Pool without a name, how to remove it?

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On 11/08/2013 04:56 AM, Gregory Farnum wrote:
I don't remember how this has come up or been dealt with in the past,
but I believe it has been. Have you tried just doing it via the ceph
or rados CLI tools with an empty pool name?

Yes, that worked!

root@rgw1:~# rados rmpool "" "" --yes-i-really-really-mean-it
successfully deleted pool
root@rgw1:~#

Feel stupid afterwards of not thinking about this.

Wido

-Greg
Software Engineer #42 @ http://inktank.com | http://ceph.com


On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 6:58 AM, Wido den Hollander <wido@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

On a Ceph cluster I have a pool without a name. I have no idea how it got
there, but how do I remove it?

pool 14 '' rep size 3 min_size 2 crush_ruleset 0 object_hash rjenkins pg_num
8 pgp_num 8 last_change 158 owner 18446744073709551615

Is there a way to remove a pool by it's ID? I couldn't find anything in
librados do to so.

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