Reset cluster without new installation?
exitsys
43 Posts
October 4, 2020, 6:10 pmQuote from exitsys on October 4, 2020, 6:10 pmis it possible to remove all physical disks without reinstalling and replace them with others? there is no data on the cluster. If so, where is it described exactly? i have the problem that not all disks are recognized. how to reset the cluster and run the configuration wizard again?
is it possible to remove all physical disks without reinstalling and replace them with others? there is no data on the cluster. If so, where is it described exactly? i have the problem that not all disks are recognized. how to reset the cluster and run the configuration wizard again?
admin
2,930 Posts
October 4, 2020, 6:47 pmQuote from admin on October 4, 2020, 6:47 pmYou cannot re-run the wizard, you can however use the ui to delete all pools and all osds, you need to use systemctl to stop them, then you can re-add pools and osds via ui, you can also use straight ceph commands. if you do not have any data you could also re-install.
You cannot re-run the wizard, you can however use the ui to delete all pools and all osds, you need to use systemctl to stop them, then you can re-add pools and osds via ui, you can also use straight ceph commands. if you do not have any data you could also re-install.
Reset cluster without new installation?
exitsys
43 Posts
Quote from exitsys on October 4, 2020, 6:10 pmis it possible to remove all physical disks without reinstalling and replace them with others? there is no data on the cluster. If so, where is it described exactly? i have the problem that not all disks are recognized. how to reset the cluster and run the configuration wizard again?
is it possible to remove all physical disks without reinstalling and replace them with others? there is no data on the cluster. If so, where is it described exactly? i have the problem that not all disks are recognized. how to reset the cluster and run the configuration wizard again?
admin
2,930 Posts
Quote from admin on October 4, 2020, 6:47 pmYou cannot re-run the wizard, you can however use the ui to delete all pools and all osds, you need to use systemctl to stop them, then you can re-add pools and osds via ui, you can also use straight ceph commands. if you do not have any data you could also re-install.
You cannot re-run the wizard, you can however use the ui to delete all pools and all osds, you need to use systemctl to stop them, then you can re-add pools and osds via ui, you can also use straight ceph commands. if you do not have any data you could also re-install.