Re: Why is this pg incomplete?

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Michael Kidd <linuxkidd@...> writes:

>   If you can read the disk that was osd.102, you may wish to attempt this
process to recover your data:https://ceph.com/community/incomplete-pgs-oh-my/
> Good luck!

Hi Michael,

Thanks for the pointer.  After looking at it, I'm wondering if the necessity
to copy the pgs to a new osd could be avoided it I can get the original disk
running again temporarily.  Is there a way to re-add an osd after it's been
removed?

Bryan
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