Hi,

> On 29 Sep 2014, at 10:01, Daniel Swarbrick 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 26/09/14 17:16, Dan Van Der Ster wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Apologies for this trivial question, but what is the correct procedure to 
>> replace a failed OSD that uses a shared journal device?
>> 
>> I’m just curious, for such a routine operation, what are most admins doing 
>> in this case?
>> 
> 
> I think ceph-osd is what you need.
> 
> ceph-osd -i <osd id> —mkjournal


At the moment I am indeed using this command to in our puppet manifests for 
creating and replacing OSDs. But now I’m trying to use the ceph-disk udev 
magic, since it seems to be the best (perhaps only?) way to get persistently 
named OSD and journal devs (on RHEL6).

Cheers, Dan
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