doc/ceph-volume add zapping by osd-id examples

Signed-off-by: Alfredo Deza <adeza@redhat.com>
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Alfredo Deza 2018-12-06 15:30:22 -05:00
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Zapping a logical volume::
ceph-volume lvm zap {vg name/lv name}
ceph-volume lvm zap {vg name/lv name}
Zapping a partition::
ceph-volume lvm zap /dev/sdc1
ceph-volume lvm zap /dev/sdc1
If you are zapping a raw device or partition and would like any vgs or lvs created
from that device removed use the ``--destroy`` flag. A common use case is to simply
deploy OSDs using a whole raw device. If you do so and then wish to reuse that device for
another OSD you must use the ``--destroy`` flag when zapping so that the vgs and lvs that
ceph-volume created on the raw device will be removed.
Removing Devices
----------------
When zapping, and looking for full removal of the device (lv, vg, or partition)
use the ``--destroy`` flag. A common use case is to simply deploy OSDs using
a whole raw device. If you do so and then wish to reuse that device for another
OSD you must use the ``--destroy`` flag when zapping so that the vgs and lvs
that ceph-volume created on the raw device will be removed.
.. note:: Multiple devices can be accepted at once, to zap them all
Zapping a raw device and destroying any vgs or lvs present::
ceph-volume lvm zap /dev/sdc --destroy
ceph-volume lvm zap /dev/sdc --destroy
This action can be performed on partitions, and logical volumes as well::
ceph-volume lvm zap /dev/sdc1 --destroy
ceph-volume lvm zap osd-vg/data-lv --destroy
Finally, multiple devices can be detected if filtering by OSD ID and/or OSD
FSID. Either identifier can be used or both can be used at the same time. This
is useful in situations where multiple devices associated with a specific ID
need to be purged. When using the FSID, the filtering is stricter, and might
not match other (possibly invalid) devices associated to an ID.
By ID only::
ceph-volume lvm zap --destroy --osd-id 1
By FSID::
ceph-volume lvm zap --destroy --osd-fsid 2E8FBE58-0328-4E3B-BFB7-3CACE4E9A6CE
By both::
ceph-volume lvm zap --destroy --osd-fsid 2E8FBE58-0328-4E3B-BFB7-3CACE4E9A6CE --osd-id 1
.. warning:: If the systemd unit associated with the OSD ID to be zapped is
detected as running, the tool will refuse to zap until the daemon is stopped.