I should have added this right away, but better late than never.
To test this, you need to create additional CRUSH buckets, for example for a bucket of the type room:

# ceph osd crush add-bucket room1 room


It should already show up in the OSD panel and if you run

# ceph osd df tree


To move another bucket, e.g. a host, into it:

# ceph osd crush move <nodename> room=room1


To move it back to the default bucket, so you can clean up the room1 bucket:

# ceph osd crush move <nodename> root=default


Remove the room1 bucket:

# ceph osd crush rm room1



On 11/17/22 10:29, Aaron Lauterer wrote:
Some users have a more complicated CRUSH hierarchy, for example with a
stretched cluster. The additional hierarchy steps (datacenter, rack,
room, ...) are shown in the OSD panel. Showing a generic icon for any
CRUSH types that have not a specific icon configured will make it easier
to navigate the tree as it will not look somewhat broken and empty.

Signed-off-by: Aaron Lauterer <a.laute...@proxmox.com>
---
  www/manager6/ceph/OSD.js | 3 ++-
  1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/www/manager6/ceph/OSD.js b/www/manager6/ceph/OSD.js
index 78f226ff..1255e396 100644
--- a/www/manager6/ceph/OSD.js
+++ b/www/manager6/ceph/OSD.js
@@ -847,7 +847,8 @@ Ext.define('PVE.node.CephOsdTree', {
                osd: 'fa-hdd-o',
                root: 'fa-server',
            };
-           return 'fa x-fa-tree ' + iconMap[data.type];
+           let icon = iconMap[data.type] ?? 'fa-folder-o';
+           return `fa x-fa-tree ${icon}`;
        },
  },
        { type: 'number', name: 'crush_weight' },


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