Incorrect output from ceph osd map command

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Hello Guys 

I am getting wired output from osd map. The object does not exists on pool but osd map still shows its PG and OSD on which its stored.

So i have rbd device coming from pool 'gold' , this image has an object 'rb.0.10f61.238e1f29.000000002ac5'

The below commands verifies this

[root@ceph-node1 ~]# rados -p gold ls | grep -i rb.0.10f61.238e1f29.000000002ac5
rb.0.10f61.238e1f29.000000002ac5
[root@ceph-node1 ~]#

This object lives on pool gold and OSD 38,0,20 , which is correct

[root@ceph-node1 ~]# ceph osd map gold rb.0.10f61.238e1f29.000000002ac5
osdmap e1357 pool 'gold' (1) object 'rb.0.10f61.238e1f29.000000002ac5' -> pg 1.11692600 (1.0) -> up ([38,0,20], p38) acting ([38,0,20], p38)
[root@ceph-node1 ~]#


Since i don't have object 'rb.0.10f61.238e1f29.000000002ac5' in data and rbd pools , rados ls will not list it. Which is expected.

[root@ceph-node1 ~]# rados -p data ls | grep -i rb.0.10f61.238e1f29.000000002ac5
[root@ceph-node1 ~]# rados -p rbd ls | grep -i rb.0.10f61.238e1f29.000000002ac5


But , how come the object is showing in osd map of pool data and rbd.

[root@ceph-node1 ~]# ceph osd map data rb.0.10f61.238e1f29.000000002ac5
osdmap e1357 pool 'data' (2) object 'rb.0.10f61.238e1f29.000000002ac5' -> pg 2.11692600 (2.0) -> up ([3,51,29], p3) acting ([3,51,29], p3)
[root@ceph-node1 ~]#

[root@ceph-node1 ~]# ceph osd map rbd rb.0.10f61.238e1f29.000000002ac5
osdmap e1357 pool 'rbd' (0) object 'rb.0.10f61.238e1f29.000000002ac5' -> pg 0.11692600 (0.0) -> up ([41,20,3], p41) acting ([41,20,3], p41)
[root@ceph-node1 ~]#


In ceph, object is unique and belongs to only one pool. So why does it shows up in all pool's osd map. 

Is this some kind of BUG in Ceph

Ceph Hammer 0.94.5
CentOS 7.2
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