Re: Correct way to replace working OSD disk keeping the same OSD ID

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> Dear Ceph users,
> I'm struggling to unbderstand what is the correct way to remove a
> working disk and replace it (e.g. for a disk upgrade) while keeping the
> same OSD ID.

There may or may not be good guides for reaching this goal, but as a
long time ceph user I can only say that you should not care for the
OSD id. If you have a process that works well but gives you a new ID,
just go with that. There are so many other things that are important
when running a ceph cluster that you don't need to add extra work on
yourself by inventing a "rule" that replacement drives must have the
same ID.

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