Re: Rename or Remove Pool

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Can you try

ceph osd pool rename " " new-name



On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 12:43 PM, Georgios Dimitrakakis
<giorgis@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
> Somehow I have a pool without a name...
>
> $ ceph osd lspools
> 3 data,4 metadata,5 rbd,6 .rgw,7 .rgw.control,8 .rgw.gc,9 .log,10
> .intent-log,11 .usage,12 .users,13 .users.email,14 .users.swift,15
> .users.uid,16 .rgw.root,17 .rgw.buckets.index,18 .rgw.buckets,19
> .rgw.buckets.extra,20 volumes,21 ,
>
>
> which doesn't have any objects in there...
>
> $ rados df
> pool name       category                 KB      objects       clones
> degraded      unfound           rd        rd KB           wr        wr KB
>                 -                          0            0            0
> 0           0            0            0            0           0
> .intent-log     -                          0            0            0
> 0           0            0            0            0           0
> .log            -                          0            0            0
> 0           0            0            0            0           0
> .rgw            -                          2            8            0
> 0           0          947          725           28           8
> .rgw.buckets    -                  133181101       672223            0
> 0           0      3301538    191937648      3668657    179126038
> .rgw.buckets.extra -                          0            1            0
> 0           0         1068        10488        17397           0
> .rgw.buckets.index -                          0            4            0
> 0           0     12680399     75160699     12381179           0
> .rgw.control    -                          0            8            0
> 0           0            0            0            0           0
> .rgw.gc         -                          0           32            0
> 0           0      2164762      2263771      3688270           0
> .rgw.root       -                          1            3            0
> 0           0          450          298            3           3
> .usage          -                          0            3            0
> 0           0        20250        20250        40500           0
> .users          -                          1            3            0
> 0           0          158           93            9           6
> .users.email    -                          1            2            0
> 0           0            3            2            6           4
> .users.swift    -                          1            2            0
> 0           0            4            2            6           4
> .users.uid      -                          1            4            0
> 0           0        10741        10661         9985           10
> data            -                          0            0            0
> 0           0            0            0            2           1
> metadata        -                          2           20            0
> 0           0          230          262           21           8
> rbd             -                          0            0            0
> 0           0            0            0            0           0
> volumes         -                  691911002       172198            0
> 0           0      6726256    607996917      7872745   1122764623
>
>
> How can I either rename it so that I can modify the min_size and replication
> level of that pool (I have some unclean pgs due to that) or delete it
> completely?
>
>
> Best,
>
>
> George
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