Re: nodes with high density of OSDs

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Hi Alex,

Which OS? I had the same problem regarding not automatic activation of LVM's on an older version of Ubuntu. I never found a workaround except by upgrading to a newer release.

> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Alex from North <service.plant@xxxxx>
> Verzonden: donderdag 10 april 2025 13:17
> Aan: ceph-users@xxxxxxx
> Onderwerp:  nodes with high density of OSDs
> 
> Hello everybody!
> I have a 4 nodes with 112 OSDs each and 18.2.4. OSD consist of db on SSD and
> data on HDD For some reason, when I reboot node, not all OSDs get up
> because some VG or LV are not active.
> To make it alive again I manually do vgchange -ay $VG_NAME or lvchange -ay
> $LV_NAME.
> 
> I suspect it is linked to high amount of vg/lv but cannot find an answer.
> 
> Maybe you can gimme a hint how to struggle it over?
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