OSD Bluestore Migration Issues

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Hi ceph-users,

Hoping that this is something small that I am overlooking, but could use the group mind to help.

Ceph 12.2.2, Ubuntu 16.04 environment.
OSD (0) is an 8TB spinner (/dev/sda) and I am moving from a filestore journal to a blocks.db and WAL device on an NVMe partition (/dev/nvme0n1p5).

I have an OSD that I am trying to convert to bluestore and running into some trouble.

Started here until the ceps-volume create statement, which doesn’t work. http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/rados/operations/bluestore-migration/
Worth mentioning I also flushed the journal on the nvme partition before nuking the OSD.
$ sudo ceph-osd -i 0 --flush-journal

So I first started with this command:
$ sudo ceph-volume lvm create --bluestore --data /dev/sda --block.db /dev/nvme0n1p5 --osd-id 0

Pastebin to the ceph-volume log: https://pastebin.com/epkM3aP6

However the OSD doesn’t start.

Pastebin to ceph-osd log: https://pastebin.com/9qEsAJzA

I tried restarting the process, by deleting the LVM structures, zapping the disk using ceph-volume.
This time using prepare and activate instead of create.
$ sudo ceph-volume lvm prepare --bluestore --data /dev/sda --block.db /dev/nvme0n1p5 --osd-id 0
$ sudo ceph-volume lvm activate --bluestore 0 227e1721-cd2e-4d7e-bb48-bc2bb715a038

Also ran the enable on the ceph-volume systemd unit per http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/install/manual-deployment/
$ sudo systemctl enable ceph-volume@lvm-0-227e1721-cd2e-4d7e-bb48-bc2bb715a038

Same results.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Reed
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