Re: Lost OSD from PCIe error, recovered, to restore OSD process

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Does 'ceph-volume lvm list' show it? If so you can try to activate it with 'ceph-volume lvm activate 122 74b01ec2--124d--427d--9812--e437f90261d4'

Bob

On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 7:35 AM Tarek Zegar <tzegar@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Someone nuked and OSD that had 1 replica PGs. They accidentally did echo 1 > /sys/block/nvme0n1/device/device/remove
We got it back doing a echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/rescan
However, it reenumerated as a different drive number (guess we didn't have udev rules)
They restored the LVM volume (vgcfgrestore ceph-8c81b2a3-6c8e-4cae-a3c0-e2d91f82d841 ; vgchange -ay ceph-8c81b2a3-6c8e-4cae-a3c0-e2d91f82d841)

lsblk
nvme0n2 259:9 0 1.8T 0 diskc
ceph--8c81b2a3--6c8e--4cae--a3c0--e2d91f82d841-osd--data--74b01ec2--124d--427d--9812--e437f90261d4 253:1 0 1.8T 0 lvm

We are stuck here. How do we attach an OSD daemon to the drive? It was OSD.122 previously

Thanks

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