Clint Adams <[email protected]> writes:
> Package: ceph
> Version: 0.80.7-1
>
> README.Debian describes an upgrade procedure including
>
> * Set 'hashpspool' flag on your pools (new default):
>
> ceph osd pool set {pool} hashpspool true
>
>
> but
>
> % sudo ceph osd pool set temp-for-test hashpspool true
> Invalid command: hashpspool not in
> size|min_size|crash_replay_interval|pg_num|pgp_num|crush_ruleset
> osd pool set <poolname>
> size|min_size|crash_replay_interval|pg_num|pgp_num|crush_ruleset <int> : set
> pool parameter <var> to <val>
> Error EINVAL: invalid command
This is strange. The command works for me in my test environment. I
can't reproduce your error.
But on the other hand I could not find any information about why this
should be run on upgrades. The documentation for this is very sparse.
Dimitry do you know what sort of problems this command solves and why it
should be run?
Gaudenz
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