Different OSD file structure

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I've got a cluster with different OSD structures, some are updated to 15.2.12 and the others are 15.2.9 (bluestore).

No problem so far with the cluster, but I think it's better to normalize the situation.

*15.2.9*
drwxr-xr-x 23 ceph ceph 4096 Nov 30 15:50 ../
lrwxrwxrwx  1 ceph ceph   24 Nov 22 14:20 block -> /dev/data-vg03/data-lv03
lrwxrwxrwx  1 ceph ceph   20 Nov 22 14:20 block.db -> /dev/db-vg03/db-lv03
lrwxrwxrwx  1 ceph ceph   22 Nov 22 14:20 block.wal -> /dev/wal-vg03/wal-lv03
-rw-------  1 ceph ceph   37 Nov 22 14:20 ceph_fsid
-rw-------  1 ceph ceph   37 Nov 22 14:20 fsid
-rw-------  1 ceph ceph   56 Nov 22 14:20 keyring
-rw-------  1 ceph ceph    6 Nov 22 14:20 ready
-rw-------  1 ceph ceph    3 Nov 22 14:21 require_osd_release
-rw-------  1 ceph ceph   10 Nov 22 14:20 type
-rw-------  1 ceph ceph    3 Nov 22 14:20 whoami

*15.2.12*
-rw-r--r--  1 ceph ceph  460 Jan 17 21:29 activate.monmap
lrwxrwxrwx  1 ceph ceph   24 Jan 17 21:29 block -> /dev/data-vg01/data-lv01
lrwxrwxrwx  1 ceph ceph   20 Jan 17 21:29 block.db -> /dev/db-vg01/db-lv01
lrwxrwxrwx  1 ceph ceph   22 Jan 17 21:29 block.wal -> /dev/wal-vg01/wal-lv01
-rw-------  1 ceph ceph    2 Jan 17 21:29 bluefs
-rw-------  1 ceph ceph   37 Jan 17 21:29 ceph_fsid
-rw-r--r--  1 ceph ceph   37 Jan 17 21:29 fsid
-rw-------  1 ceph ceph   56 Jan 17 21:29 keyring
-rw-------  1 ceph ceph    8 Jan 17 21:29 kv_backend
-rw-------  1 ceph ceph   21 Jan 17 21:29 magic
-rw-------  1 ceph ceph    4 Jan 17 21:29 mkfs_done
-rw-------  1 ceph ceph   41 Jan 17 21:29 osd_key
-rw-------  1 ceph ceph    6 Jan 17 21:29 ready
-rw-------  1 ceph ceph    3 Jan 17 21:29 require_osd_release
-rw-------  1 ceph ceph   10 Jan 17 21:29 type
-rw-------  1 ceph ceph    3 Jan 17 21:29 whoami


What's the best way to normalize all the disks to version 15.2.12 ?


Thx guys !
Sylvain
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