>>What happens im the NVMe dies?

>You lost OSDs backed by that NVMe and need to re-add them to cluster.

With data located on the OSD (recovery) or as fresh formatted OSD?
Thank you.

- Kevin


2018-04-26 12:36 GMT+02:00 Serkan Çoban <cobanser...@gmail.com>:

> >On bluestore, is it safe to move both Block-DB and WAL to this journal
> NVMe?
> Yes, just specify block-db with ceph-volume and wal also use that
> partition. You can put 12-18 HDDs per NVMe
>
> >What happens im the NVMe dies?
> You lost OSDs backed by that NVMe and need to re-add them to cluster.
>
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 12:58 PM, Kevin Olbrich <k...@sv01.de> wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > On a small cluster I have an Intel P3700 as the journaling device for 4
> > HDDs.
> > While using filestore, I used it as journal.
> >
> > On bluestore, is it safe to move both Block-DB and WAL to this journal
> NVMe?
> > Easy maintenance is first priority (on filestore we just had to flush and
> > replace the SSD).
> >
> > What happens im the NVMe dies?
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> > - Kevin
> >
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