Pavel,
unfortunately there isn't a way to rename a pool usign its ID as I
have learned myself the hard way since I 've faced a few months ago the
exact same issue.
It would be a good idea for developers to also include a way to
manipulate (rename, delete, etc.) pools using the ID which is definitely
unique and in my opinion would be error-resistant or at least less
susceptible to errors.
In order to succeed what you want try the command:
rados rmpool "" "" --yes-i-really-really-mean-it
which will actually remove the problematic pool, as shown here :
http://cephnotes.ksperis.com/blog/2014/10/29/remove-pool-without-name .
To be fair and give credits everywhere this solution was also suggested
to me at the IRC channel by "debian112" at that time.
Best regards,
George
On Wed, 17 Jun 2015 17:17:55 +0600, pavel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi all, is any way to rename a pool by ID (pool number).
I have one pool with empty name, it is not used and just want delete
this, but can't do it, because pool name required.
ceph osd lspools
0 data,1 metadata,2 rbd,12 ,16 libvirt,
I want rename this: pool #12
Thanks,
Pavel
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