Re: Moving OSD from one node to another

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thanks a lot for the information.

samuel



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From: Eugen Block
Date: 2020-09-10 08:50
To: ceph-users
Subject:  Re: Moving OSD from one node to another
Hi,
 
I haven't done this myself yet but you should be able to simply move  
the (virtual) disk to the new host and start the OSD, depending on the  
actual setup. If those are stand-alone OSDs (no separate DB/WAL) it  
shouldn't be too difficult [1]. If you're using ceph-volume you could  
run 'ceph-volume lvm trigger' in case the OSD doesn't restart.
Although this would not reconstruct data it would start a rebalance  
process since the crushmap will change automatically, leading to  
misplaced objects.
 
Regards,
Eugen
 
 
[1] http://lists.ceph.com/pipermail/ceph-users-ceph.com/2018-March/025624.html
 
Zitat von huxiaoyu@xxxxxxxxxxxx:
 
> Dear ceph folks,
>
> I encoutered an interesting situation as follows: an old FC SAN is  
> connected two ceph OSD nodes, and its LUNs are used as virtual OSDs.  
> When one node fails, its LUN can be taken over by anther node. My  
> question is, how to start up the OSD on the new node without  
> reconstructing its data? In other words, is there a simple to move  
> OSD from one node to another?
>
> many thanks,
>
> samuel
>
>
>
>
>
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