Yes I do. It's the ceph default and we use it on any cluster size (smallest is 
3 Hosts with 6 disks each) and it removes a lot of headache. :-)

And as OP did not provide and config I assumed that he uses the default. 

Happy new year. 

> Am 31.12.2022 um 15:11 schrieb Anthony D'Atri <a...@dreamsnake.net>:
> 
> Are you using size=3 replication and failure domain = host?  If so you’ll be 
> ok.
> We see folks sometimes using an EC profile that will result in PGs down, 
> especially with such a small cluster.
> 
>> On Dec 31, 2022, at 4:11 AM, Boris <b...@kervyn.de> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> I usually do 'ceph osd set noout' and 'ceph osd set norebalance' and then 
>> shut down the OS normally.
>> 
>> After everything is done I unset bot values and let the objects recover. 
>> 
>> Cheers and happy new year. 
>> 
>>>> Am 31.12.2022 um 08:52 schrieb Bülent ŞENGÜLER <bulentsengu...@gmail.com>:
>>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> I have a ceph cluster with 4 nodes and  İ have to shutdown one node of them
>>> due to electricity maintaince. I found how a cluster shutdown but I could
>>> not find to close a node. How can I power off a node gracefully.Thanks for
>>> answer.
>>> 
>>> Regards.
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