Re: forcing an osd down

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hi, thanks for the replies.  I guess this would also explain why every time an OSD would fail it wouldn't stay down, and add itself back again. 



On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 11:45 AM Frank Schilder <frans@xxxxxx> wrote:
"ceph osd down" will mark an OSD down once, but not shut it down. Hence, it will continue to send heartbeats and request to be marked up again after a couple of seconds. To keep it down, there are 2 ways:

- either set "ceph osd set noup",
- or actually shut the OSD down.

The first version will allow the OSD to keep running so you can talk to the daemon while it is marked "down" . Be aware that the OSD will be marked "out" after a while. You might need to mark it "in" manually when you are done with maintenance.

I believe with nautilus it is possible to set the noup flag on a specific OSD, which is much safer.

Best regards,

=================
Frank Schilder
AIT Risø Campus
Bygning 109, rum S14

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From: ceph-users <ceph-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of solarflow99 <solarflow99@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 03 September 2019 19:40:59
To: Ceph Users
Subject: forcing an osd down

I noticed this has happened before, this time I can't get it to stay down at all, it just keeps coming back up:

# ceph osd down osd.48
marked down osd.48.

# ceph osd tree |grep osd.48
48   3.64000         osd.48         down        0          1.00000

# ceph osd tree |grep osd.48
48   3.64000         osd.48           up        0          1.00000



health HEALTH_WARN
            2 pgs backfilling
            1 pgs degraded
            2 pgs stuck unclean
            recovery 18/164089686 objects degraded (0.000%)
            recovery 1467405/164089686 objects misplaced (0.894%)
     monmap e1: 3 mons at {0=192.168.4.10:6789/0,1=192.168.4.11:6789/0,2=192.168.4.12:6789/0<http://192.168.4.10:6789/0,1=192.168.4.11:6789/0,2=192.168.4.12:6789/0>}
            election epoch 210, quorum 0,1,2 0,1,2
     mdsmap e166: 1/1/1 up {0=0=up:active}, 2 up:standby
     osdmap e25733: 45 osds: 45 up, 44 in; 2 remapped pgs

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