Re: how to distinguish SED/OPAL and non SED/OPAL disks in orchestrator?

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Hi Boris,

Unfortunately, there’s currently nothing in ceph-volume to detect self-encrypted devices.
That being said, while I can’t give you a precise timeframe, it is something we are looking into.

Regards,

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From: Boris <bb@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, 28 August 2024 at 13:10
To: ceph-users@xxxxxxx <ceph-users@xxxxxxx>
Subject: [EXTERNAL]  how to distinguish SED/OPAL and non SED/OPAL disks in orchestrator?
Hi,

is it possible to somehow distinguish self encrypting drives from drives
that are lacking the support in the orchestrator.

So I don't encrypt them twice :)

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