Re: Best way to change disk in controller disk without affect cluster

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Hello,

Have I check same global flag for this operation?

Thanks!
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De: Stefan Kooman <stefan@xxxxxx>
Enviado: miércoles, 18 de mayo de 2022 14:13
Para: Jorge JP <jorgejp@xxxxxxxxxx>
Asunto: Re:  Best way to change disk in controller disk without affect cluster

On 5/18/22 13:06, Jorge JP wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have a cluster ceph with 6 nodes with 6 HDD disks in each one. The status of my cluster is OK and the pool 45.25% (95.55 TB of 211.14 TB). I don't have any problem.
>
> I want change the position of a various disks in the disk controller of some nodes and I don't know what is the way.
>
>   - Stop osd and move the disk of position (hotplug).
>
>   - Reweight osd to 0 and move the pgs to other osds, stop osd and change position
>
> I think first option is ok, the data not deleted and when I will changed the disk the server recognised again and I will can start osd without problems.

Order of the disks should not matter. First option is fine.

Gr. Stefan
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