[ceph-users] Re: Interruption of rebalancing

2023-03-02 Thread Jeffrey Turmelle
Thanks everyone for the help. I set noout on the cluster, rebooted the node and it came back to rebalancing/remapping where it left off. CEPH is fantastic. > >From: Jeffrey Turmelle >> > >Sent: March 1, 2023 2:47 PM > >To: ceph-users@ceph.io

[ceph-users] Re: Interruption of rebalancing

2023-03-02 Thread Bailey Allison
Hey Jeff, As long as you set the maintenance flags (noout/norebalance) you should be good to take the node down with a reboot Regards, Bailey >From: Jeffrey Turmelle >Sent: March 1, 2023 2:47 PM >To: ceph-users@ceph.io >Subject: [ceph-users] Interruption of rebalancing > >I

[ceph-users] Re: Interruption of rebalancing

2023-03-02 Thread Janne Johansson
Den tors 2 mars 2023 kl 08:09 skrev Eugen Block : > if your failure domain is "host" and you have enough redundancy (e.g. > replicated size 3 or proper erasure-code profiles and rulesets) you > should be able to reboot without any issue. Depending on how long the > reboot would take, you could set

[ceph-users] Re: Interruption of rebalancing

2023-03-01 Thread Eugen Block
Hi, if your failure domain is "host" and you have enough redundancy (e.g. replicated size 3 or proper erasure-code profiles and rulesets) you should be able to reboot without any issue. Depending on how long the reboot would take, you could set the noout flag, the default are 10 minutes