Can you share more information?

The output of 'ceph status' when the osd is down would help, also 'ceph health 
detail' could be useful.
On 05/05 10:48, Andres Rojas Guerrero wrote:
> Hi, I have a Nautilus cluster version 14.2.6 , and I have noted that
> when some OSD go down the cluster doesn't start recover. I have checked
> that the option noout is unset.
> 
> What could be the reason for this behavior?
> 
> 
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