how to turn off lingering all-available-devices

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At one point in the life cycle of my test ceph cluster, I used the

--all-available-devices 

flag of ceph orch.
Which will always attempt to bring up any new autodetected disks.

I now see in the docs, 

"If you want to avoid this behavior (disable automatic creation of OSD on available devices), use the unmanaged parameter:"

But... I believe I did run it with the --unmanaged flag afterwards.
Unfortunately, the original still seems to persist, and it keeps auto creating.

How can I get it to stop?

I also see mention that,

"When the parameter all-available-devices or a DriveGroup specification is used, a cephadm service is created"

However, using "ceph orch ps", I dont see any relevantly named service.
Where else should I be looking?





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