Eugen,
That sounds promising. I missed that in the man. Thanks for pointing it out.
Sam Liston (sam.liston(a)utah.edu)
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Center for High Performance Computing - Univ. of Utah
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Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 (801)232-6932
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On Oct 7, 2020, at 2:32 AM, Eugen Block
<eblock(a)nde.ag> wrote:
Hi,
I haven't had the opportunity to test it yet but have you tried:
cephadm rm-cluster
from cephadm man page [1]. But it doesn't seem to work properly yet [2].
Regards,
Eugen
[1]
https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/man/8/cephadm/
[2]
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1881192
Zitat von Samuel Taylor Liston <sam.liston(a)utah.edu>du>:
Wondering if anyone knows or has put together a
way to wipe an Octopus install? I’ve looked for documentation on the process, but if it
exists, I haven’t found it yet. I’m going through some test installs - working through
the ins and outs of cephadm and containers and would love an easy way to tear things down
and start over.
In previous releases managed through ceph-deploy there were three very convenient
commands that nuked the world. I am looking for something as complete for Octopus.
Thanks,
Sam Liston (sam.liston(a)utah.edu)
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Center for High Performance Computing - Univ. of Utah
155 S. 1452 E. Rm 405
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 (801)232-6932
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