Re: Pacific 16.2.15 `osd noin`

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Any comments regarding `osd noin`, please?

/Z

On Tue, 2 Apr 2024 at 16:09, Zakhar Kirpichenko <zakhar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm adding a few OSDs to an existing cluster, the cluster is running with
> `osd noout,noin`:
>
>   cluster:
>     id:     3f50555a-ae2a-11eb-a2fc-ffde44714d86
>     health: HEALTH_WARN
>             noout,noin flag(s) set
>
> Specifically `noin` is documented as "prevents booting OSDs from being
> marked in". But freshly added OSDs were immediately marked `up` and `in`:
>
>   services:
>     ...
>     osd: 96 osds: 96 up (since 5m), 96 in (since 6m); 338 remapped pgs
>          flags noout,noin
>
> # ceph osd tree in | grep -E "osd.11|osd.12|osd.26"
>  11    hdd    9.38680                  osd.11       up   1.00000  1.00000
>  12    hdd    9.38680                  osd.12       up   1.00000  1.00000
>  26    hdd    9.38680                  osd.26       up   1.00000  1.00000
>
> Is this expected behavior? Do I misunderstand the purpose of the `noin`
> option?
>
> Best regards,
> Zakhar
>
>
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