cephadm crush_device_class not applied

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Hi,

I'm struggling to create OSDs with a dedicated crush_device_class. It worked sometimes when creating a new osd via command line (ceph orch daemon add osd host:data_devices=/dev/vdg,crush_device_class=test-hdd), but most of the time it doesn't work. I tried it with a spec file as well, it seems to be correctly parsed and everything, but the new OSDs are created with hdd class, not hdd-ec. I have this spec:

cat osd-class.yaml
service_type: osd
service_id: hdd-ec
service_name: hdd-ec
crush_device_class: hdd-ec
placement:
  label: osd
spec:
  data_devices:
    rotational: 1
    size: 10G
  objectstore: bluestore

I see that cephadm has stored it correctly:

ceph config-key get mgr/cephadm/spec.osd.hdd-ec
{"created": "2024-10-03T08:35:41.364216Z", "needs_configuration": true, "spec": {"placement": {"label": "osd"}, "service_id": "hdd-ec", "service_name": "osd.hdd-ec", "service_type": "osd", "spec": {"crush_device_class": "hdd-ec", "data_devices": {"rotational": 1, "size": "10G"}, "filter_logic": "AND", "objectstore": "bluestore"}}}

And it has the OSDSPEC_AFFINITY set:

cephadm ['--env', 'CEPH_VOLUME_OSDSPEC_AFFINITY=hdd-ec', '--image', 'registry.domain/ceph@sha256:ca901f9ff84d77f8734afad20556775f0ebaea6c62af8cca733161f5338d3f6c', '--timeout', '895', 'ceph-volume', '--fsid', '7d60533e-7e9e-11ef-b140-fa163e2ad8c5', '--config-json', '-', '--', 'lvm', 'batch', '--no-auto', '/dev/vdb', '/dev/vdc', '/dev/vdd', '/dev/vdf', '/dev/vdg', '/dev/vdh', '--yes', '--no-systemd']

But the OSDs still are created with hdd device class:

ceph osd tree
ID  CLASS  WEIGHT   TYPE NAME           STATUS  REWEIGHT  PRI-AFF
-1         0.05878  root default
-3         0.05878      host soc9-ceph
 0    hdd  0.00980          osd.0           up   1.00000  1.00000
 1    hdd  0.00980          osd.1           up   1.00000  1.00000
 2    hdd  0.00980          osd.2           up   1.00000  1.00000
 3    hdd  0.00980          osd.3           up   1.00000  1.00000
 4    hdd  0.00980          osd.4           up   1.00000  1.00000
 5    hdd  0.00980          osd.5           up   1.00000  1.00000

I have tried it with two different indentations:

spec:
  crush_device_class: hdd-ec

and as seen above:

crush_device_class: hdd-ec
placement:
  label: osd
spec:

According to the docs [0], it's not supposed to be indented, so my current spec seems valid. But I see in the mgr log with debug_mgr 10 that apparently it is parsed with indentation:

2024-10-03T09:59:23.029+0000 7efef1cc6700 0 [cephadm DEBUG cephadm.services.osd] Translating DriveGroup <DriveGroupSpec.from_json(yaml.safe_load('''service_type: osd
service_id: hdd-ec
service_name: osd.hdd-ec
placement:
  label: osd
spec:
  crush_device_class: hdd-ec
  data_devices:
    rotational: 1
    size: 10G
  filter_logic: AND
  objectstore: bluestore
'''))> to ceph-volume command

Now I'm wondering how it's actually supposed to work. Yesterday we saw the same behaviour on a customer cluster as well with Quincy 17.2.7. This is Reef 18.2.2.

Trying to create it manually also doesn't work as expected:

soc9-ceph:~ # ceph orch daemon add osd soc9-ceph:data_devices=/dev/vdf,crush_device_class=hdd-ec
Created osd(s) 3 on host 'soc9-ceph'

soc9-ceph:~ # ceph osd tree | grep osd.3
 3    hdd  0.00980          osd.3           up   1.00000  1.00000

This is in the mgr debug output from the manual creation:

2024-10-03T10:06:00.329+0000 7efeeecc0700 0 [orchestrator DEBUG root] _oremote orchestrator -> cephadm.create_osds(*(DriveGroupSpec.from_json(yaml.safe_load('''service_type: osd
service_name: osd
placement:
  host_pattern: soc9-ceph
spec:
  crush_device_class: hdd-ec
  data_devices:
    paths:
    - /dev/vdf
  filter_logic: AND
  objectstore: bluestore
''')),), **{})
2024-10-03T10:06:00.333+0000 7efeeecc0700 0 [cephadm DEBUG cephadm.services.osd] Processing DriveGroup DriveGroupSpec.from_json(yaml.safe_load('''service_type: osd
service_name: osd
placement:
  host_pattern: soc9-ceph
spec:
  crush_device_class: hdd-ec
  data_devices:
    paths:
    - /dev/vdf
  filter_logic: AND
  objectstore: bluestore
'''))

So parsing the manual command also results in the indented crush_device_class. Am I doing something wrong here?

Thanks!
Eugen

[0] https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/cephadm/services/osd/#advanced-osd-service-specifications
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