Hey Robert,

That's an interesting idea. I think it would also be great if we could
gracefully restart all daemons in a cluster (without a reboot).
The implementation would indeed be like an upgrade, without the newer
version. (Orchestrator needs to check ok-to-stop before stopping a
daemon).

Cheers, Dan

On Wed, Feb 12, 2025 at 8:41 AM Robert Sander
<r.san...@heinlein-support.de> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> it just came across my mind that it would be nice if the orchestrator
> would be able to reboot all nodes of a cluster in an un-interrupting way.
> This could be done similar to the upgrade where the orchestrator checks
> if daemons on a host can be restarted.
> Including "ceph osd add-noout $(hostname)" before the reboot and
> removing it afterwards.
>
> Regards
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