----- Le 25 Oct 24, à 16:31, Bob Gibson rjg@xxxxxxxxxx a écrit : > HI Frédéric, > >> I think this message shows up as this very specific post adoption 'osd' service >> has already been marked as 'deleted'. Maybe when you ran the command for the >> first time. >> The only reason it still shows up on 'ceph orch ls' is that 95 OSDs are still >> referencing this service in their configuration. >> >> Once you'll have edited all OSDs /var/lib/ceph/$(ceph fsid)/osd.xxx/unit.meta >> files (changed their service_name) and restarted all OSDs (or recreated these >> 95 OSDs encrypted under another service_name), the 'osd' service will disappear >> by itself and won't show up anymore on 'ceph orch ls' output. At least this is >> what I've observed in the past. > > Yes, as Eugen pointed out, it doesn’t make sense to try to delete an unmanaged > service using the orchestrator. Well actually you **can** delete a service whatever it's status (managed or unmanaged). It works just fine with any osd service other than this specific post adoption 'osd' service. Don't know why. Frédéric. > >>> My hunch is that some persistent state is corrupted, or there’s something else >>> preventing the orchestrator from successfully refreshing its device status, but >>> I don’t know how to troubleshoot this. Any ideas? >> >> I don't think this is related to the 'osd' service. As suggested by Tobi, >> enabling cephadm debug will tell you more. > > Agreed. I’ll dig through the logs some more today to see if I can spot any > problems. > > Cheers, > /rjg _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx