On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 6:07 PM Shain Miley wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I went to replace a disk today (which I had not had to do in a while)
> and after I added it the results looked rather odd compared to times past:
>
> I was attempting to replace /dev/sdk on one of our osd nodes:
>
> #ceph-deploy disk z
On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 6:35 PM Vladimir Prokofev wrote:
>
> Your output looks a bit weird, but still, this is normal for bluestore. It
> creates small separate data partition that is presented as XFS mounted in
> /var/lib/ceph/osd, while real data partition is hidden as raw(bluestore)
> block d
O.k. thank you!
I removed the osd just in case after the fact but I will re-add it back
in and update the thread if things still don't look right.
Shain
On 2/1/19 6:35 PM, Vladimir Prokofev wrote:
Your output looks a bit weird, but still, this is normal for
bluestore. It creates small separa
Your output looks a bit weird, but still, this is normal for bluestore. It
creates small separate data partition that is presented as XFS mounted in
/var/lib/ceph/osd, while real data partition is hidden as raw(bluestore)
block device.
It's no longer possible to check disk utilisation with df using
Hi,
I went to replace a disk today (which I had not had to do in a while)
and after I added it the results looked rather odd compared to times past:
I was attempting to replace /dev/sdk on one of our osd nodes:
#ceph-deploy disk zap hqosd7 /dev/sdk
#ceph-deploy osd create --data /dev/sdk hqos