Hi,
Am 3/6/25 um 23:04 schrieb Gustavo Garcia Rondina:
ceph osd out osd.2
ceph osd ok-to-stop osd.2
Once Ok to stop, then:
ceph orch daemon stop osd.2
Once stopped:
ceph osd crush remove osd.2
ceph auth del osd.2
ceph osd rm osd.2
As this is a cluster managed by the orchestrator all these commands
could have been
ceph orch osd rm 2
For the original issue: Do you have an active (managed) OSD service in
the orchestrator? If you can please post the output of
ceph orch ls osd --export
It looks like you did something on the new disk manually while the
orchestrator was already creating an OSD.
Regards
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