I'm doing some testing with ceph trying to figure out why my performance is so 
bad, and have noticed that there doesn't seem to be a way to cleanly stop an 
osd, or at least under debian /etc/init.d/ceph stop seems to just kill the OSD 
resulting in the client also stopping io until it figures out why the node 
isn't responding.

Is this how it is supposed to work? I would have thought it would be possible 
to shut down an osd cleanly such that failover is immediate. I understand that 
an abrupt failure like a node crashing would result in a freeze for a bit.

Thanks

James

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