> 
> You can look at which OSDs the PGs map to. If the PGs have
> insufficient replica counts they'll report as degraded in "ceph -s" or
> "ceph -w".

I meant in a general sense. If I have a pg that I suspect might be 
insufficiently redundant I can look that up, but I'd like to know in advance 
any pgs that do not have the required spread across osds and nodes.

Ideally the crush map would ensure the highest level of redundancy, right? no 
pg should be replicated to the same osd. If there are osd's on other nodes that 
have sufficient capacity then no pg should be replicated to an osd in the same 
node. Probably the same for other levels in the hierarchy (rack, etc) too. Is 
there a health check I can run that can tell me that my cluster is all as it 
should be?

Thanks

James
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