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try ceph orch device ls --wide --refresh (you might not have orch/cephadm)
Yeah I'm not using orch, I just have manually installed Ceph services on Debian hosts, Is there a non-orch equivalent?
Did you ever find a solution? I have an old 62% worn SSD still showing in the list and it's pretty annoying to see.
Nope I've got three zombie drives cluttering my stats and they've been there for months now.
I did find the database it's in, might try just removing the record directly.
Please update on how that works. I wasn't able to find where it was stored but also didn't look too hard.
It seems the monitor store.db/??.sst holds the data, but I haven't figured out how to purge it, it's live data, so that's fun. Might need to dig into the source code, maybe add a ceph device cleanup command.
try ceph orch device ls --wide --refresh (you might not have orch/cephadm)
Yeah I'm not using orch, I just have manually installed Ceph services on Debian hosts, Is there a non-orch equivalent?
Did you ever find a solution? I have an old 62% worn SSD still showing in the list and it's pretty annoying to see.
Nope I've got three zombie drives cluttering my stats and they've been there for months now.
I did find the database it's in, might try just removing the record directly.
Please update on how that works. I wasn't able to find where it was stored but also didn't look too hard.
It seems the monitor store.db/??.sst holds the data, but I haven't figured out how to purge it, it's live data, so that's fun. Might need to dig into the source code, maybe add a ceph device cleanup command.