Yes that exactly what I did but "ceph osd tree" still shows the osds
Jesus Chavez SYSTEMS ENGINEER-C.SALES jesch...@cisco.com<mailto:jesch...@cisco.com> Phone: +52 55 5267 3146<tel:+52%2055%205267%203146> Mobile: +51 1 5538883255<tel:+51%201%205538883255> CCIE - 44433 On Mar 20, 2015, at 9:41 AM, John Spray <john.sp...@redhat.com<mailto:john.sp...@redhat.com>> wrote: On 20/03/2015 15:23, Jesus Chavez (jeschave) wrote: Thanks stephane the thing is that those steps needs to be run in the node where the osd lives, I dont have that node any more since the operating Systems got corrupted so I Couldnt make it work :( Assuming the OSD is already down+out, you can skip straight to the "Removing the OSD" part[1] and run those commands from one of your mons. John 1. http://ceph.com/docs/master/rados/operations/add-or-rm-osds/#removing-the-osd
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