
OSD failures during an update can cause degraded and misplaced objects. The post-apply job restarts OSDs in failure domain batches in order to accomplish the restarts efficiently. There is already a wait for degraded objects to ensure that OSDs are not restarted on degraded PGs, but misplaced objects could mean that multiple object replicas exist in the same failure domain, so the job should wait for those to recover as well before restarting OSDs in order to avoid potential disruption under these failure conditions. Change-Id: I39606e388a9a1d3a4e9c547de56aac4fc5606ea2
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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---
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apiVersion: v1
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appVersion: v1.0.0
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description: OpenStack-Helm Ceph OSD
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name: ceph-osd
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version: 0.1.12
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home: https://github.com/ceph/ceph
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