On 10/18/24 03:14, Shain Miley wrote:

I know that it really shouldn’t matter what osd number gets assigned to the 
disk but as the number of osd increases it is much easier to keep track of 
where things are if you can control the id when replacing failed disks or 
adding new nodes.

My advice: Do not try to manually number your OSDs.

Use commands like "ceph osd tree-from HOST" to list the OSDs of a host or "ceph osd ok-to-stop ID" to see if an OSD may be stopped or "ceph osd metadata ID" to see where the OSD is running.

Regards
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Robert Sander
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