Re: The effect of changing an osd's class

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I would think that there was some initial data movement and that it all went back when you reverted.  I would not expect a mess.

> On Nov 13, 2024, at 12:48 PM, Roland Giesler <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> I created a new osd class and changed the class of an osd to the new one without taking the osd out and stopping it first.  The new class also has a crush rule and a pool created for it.
> 
> When I realised my mistake, I reverted to what I had before. However, I suspect that I now have a mess on that osd.
> 
> What happened when I did this?
> 
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