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    Not able to use pveceph purge to completely remove ceph

    Maybe the outdated kernel issue is the root cause of some of my issues. This is a new Proxmox VE 6 install on a new server with new drives. Here's part of the email I received from proxmox. A solution wasn't provided in the email. If this is a bug, is it something proxmox plans on fixing...
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    Not able to use pveceph purge to completely remove ceph

    Thanks for reaching out. Yes, I did see that documentation. The documentation didn't seem to explain how a drive can become recognized so an OSD can be created. I was able to see both drives under "Disk" but was not able to add the OSD for that disk. The drives were brand new when I first...
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    Not able to use pveceph purge to completely remove ceph

    Awesome, thanks for the information. I'll definitely try that when I start adding the OSDs. Thanks!
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    Not able to use pveceph purge to completely remove ceph

    Hi Tom, I'm sure there are times a reinstall is required during production. If I was in production and decided Ceph isn't working but choose to keep Proxmox, I would need a fresh install. I followed the documentation to remove the monitors via the GUI. Then I used the documentation to...
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    Not able to use pveceph purge to completely remove ceph

    I appreciate the feedback. Thanks. Tom provided a solution (he seems to have lots of experience). The solution didn't work. I'm not sure this bug can be solved. It may require a new installation.
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    Hundreds of usernames, IP addresses, and ports in the Syslog

    Once setup is complete, we'll add the Proxmox firewall. Unfortunately, I'm struggling to properly delete CEPH and am dealing with ghost monitors that come back after reinstalling the OS. Originally, I tried deleting CEPH because I couldn't add OSDs during the first installation.
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    Hundreds of usernames, IP addresses, and ports in the Syslog

    We are currently setting up our servers. I recently checked the Syslog and see several hundred usernames, IP addresses and ports. Is this normal?
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    Not able to use pveceph purge to completely remove ceph

    Hi Tom, Any updates regarding this bug? These issues are definitely preventing us from meeting our production release date. More importantly, it seems like this issue would result in a catastrophic failure if we were in production - which is concerning. I look forward to your help in figuring...
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    Not able to use pveceph purge to completely remove ceph

    I appreciate the quick response. That didn't work. Here are some of the errors. Thanks.
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    Not able to use pveceph purge to completely remove ceph

    Good morning. This seemed promising and is good to know for future issues. However, it didn't work in this situation. Here's what I got. Thanks!
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    Not able to use pveceph purge to completely remove ceph

    I'm new to Proxmox... and Linux. Trying to completely remove ceph and I cannot. Tried pveceph purge after stopping all services and got this message below. I originally installed, uninstalled, then reinstalled Ceph because I wasn't able to add a second NVMe drive from each of the three...

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