Re: ceph -s finds 4 pools but ceph osd lspools says no pool which is the expected answer

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Hello,

since I had no ideas by what the wrong pool number in the ceph -s output
could be caused I simply rebooted all machines of this cluster (it does
not yet contain any real data) which solved the problem.

So it seems that some caching problem might have caused this issue.

Thanks
Rainer

Am 14.05.19 um 20:03 schrieb Rainer Krienke:
> Hello,
> 
> for a fresh setup ceph cluster I see a strange difference in the number
> of existing pools in the output of ceph -s and what I know that should
> be there: no pools at all.
> 
> I set up a fresh Nautilus cluster with 144 OSDs on 9 hosts. Just to play
> around I created a pool named rbd with
> 



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