Safe to remove osd or not? Which statement is correct?

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Hi Gents,

There is a cluster with 14 hosts in this state:

https://i.ibb.co/HPF3Pdr/6-ACB2-C5-B-6-B54-476-B-835-D-227-E9-BFB1247.jpg

There is a host based crush rule ec 3:1 and there are 3 hosts where are osds down.
Unfortunately there are pools with 3 replicas also which is host based.

2 hosts have 2 osds down,1 host has 1 osd down, which means I guess if we don’t bring it back, 0.441% data loss is going to happen. Am I right?
I hope I’m not right because there isn’t any missplaced objects, only degraded.

The problem is that the osds are not starting so somehow these 5 osds should be removed, but I’m curious which is my statement is correct.

Thank you in advance.


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