ceph-iscsi issue after upgrading from nautilus to octopus

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Hi,

I had several clusters running as nautilus and pending upgrading to
octopus.

I am now testing the upgrade steps for ceph cluster from nautilus
to octopus using cephadm adopt in lab referred to below link:
- https://docs.ceph.com/en/octopus/cephadm/adoption/

Lab environment:
3 all-in-one nodes.
OS: CentOS 7.9.2009 with podman 1.6.4.

After the adoption, ceph health keep warns about tcme-runner not managed by
cephadm.
# ceph health detail
HEALTH_WARN 12 stray daemon(s) not managed by cephadm; 1 pool(s) have no
replicas configured
[WRN] CEPHADM_STRAY_DAEMON: 12 stray daemon(s) not managed by cephadm
    stray daemon tcmu-runner.ceph-aio1:iSCSI/iscsi_image_01 on host
ceph-aio1 not managed by cephadm
    stray daemon tcmu-runner.ceph-aio1:iSCSI/iscsi_image_02 on host
ceph-aio1 not managed by cephadm
    stray daemon tcmu-runner.ceph-aio1:iSCSI/iscsi_image_03 on host
ceph-aio1 not managed by cephadm
    stray daemon tcmu-runner.ceph-aio1:iSCSI/iscsi_image_test on host
ceph-aio1 not managed by cephadm
    stray daemon tcmu-runner.ceph-aio2:iSCSI/iscsi_image_01 on host
ceph-aio2 not managed by cephadm
    stray daemon tcmu-runner.ceph-aio2:iSCSI/iscsi_image_02 on host
ceph-aio2 not managed by cephadm
    stray daemon tcmu-runner.ceph-aio2:iSCSI/iscsi_image_03 on host
ceph-aio2 not managed by cephadm
    stray daemon tcmu-runner.ceph-aio2:iSCSI/iscsi_image_test on host
ceph-aio2 not managed by cephadm
    stray daemon tcmu-runner.ceph-aio3:iSCSI/iscsi_image_01 on host
ceph-aio3 not managed by cephadm
    stray daemon tcmu-runner.ceph-aio3:iSCSI/iscsi_image_02 on host
ceph-aio3 not managed by cephadm
    stray daemon tcmu-runner.ceph-aio3:iSCSI/iscsi_image_03 on host
ceph-aio3 not managed by cephadm
    stray daemon tcmu-runner.ceph-aio3:iSCSI/iscsi_image_test on host
ceph-aio3 not managed by cephadm

And tcmu-runner is still running with the old version.
# ceph versions
{
    "mon": {
        "ceph version 15.2.10 (27917a557cca91e4da407489bbaa64ad4352cc02)
octopus (stable)": 3
    },
    "mgr": {
        "ceph version 15.2.10 (27917a557cca91e4da407489bbaa64ad4352cc02)
octopus (stable)": 1
    },
    "osd": {
        "ceph version 15.2.10 (27917a557cca91e4da407489bbaa64ad4352cc02)
octopus (stable)": 9
    },
    "mds": {},
    "tcmu-runner": {
        "ceph version 14.2.18 (befbc92f3c11eedd8626487211d200c0b44786d9)
nautilus (stable)": 12
    },
    "overall": {
        "ceph version 14.2.18 (befbc92f3c11eedd8626487211d200c0b44786d9)
nautilus (stable)": 12,
        "ceph version 15.2.10 (27917a557cca91e4da407489bbaa64ad4352cc02)
octopus (stable)": 13
    }
}

I didn't find any ceph-iscsi related upgrade steps from the above reference
link.
Can anyone here point me to the right direction of ceph-iscsi version
upgrade?

Thanks.

Regs,
Icy
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