If you just manually run `ceph orch daemon rm
<mgr-daemon-name-from-ceph-orch-ps>` does it get removed? I know there's
some logic in host drain that does some ok-to-stop checks that can cause
things to be delayed or stuck if it doesn't think it's safe to remove the
daemon for some reason. I wonder if it's being overly cautious here. The
manual command to remove the mgr doesn't do all those checks I believe.

On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 10:16 AM Mevludin Blazevic <mblaze...@uni-koblenz.de>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> after performing "ceph orch host drain" on one of our host with only the
> mgr container left, I encounter that another mgr daemon is indeed
> deployed on another host, but the "old" does not get removed from the
> drain command. The same happens if I edit the mgr service via UI to
> define different hosts for the daemon and again the old mgr daemons are
> not getting removed. Any recommendations? I am using a setup with podman
> and RHEL.
>
> Best,
> Mevludin
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