Re: Removing pool in nautilus is incredibly slow

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I also had this kind of symptoms with nautilus. 
Replacing a failed disk (from cluster ok) generates degraded objects.
Also, we have a proxmox cluster accessing vm images stored in our ceph storage with rbd. 
Each time I had some operation on the ceph cluster like adding or removing a pool, most of our proxmox vms lost contact with their system disk in ceph and crashed (or remount system storage in read-only mode). At first I thought it was a network problem, but now I am sure that it's related to ceph becoming unresponsive during background operations.
For now, proxmox cannot even access ceph storage using rbd (it fails with timeout).
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