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docs: Document the prepare_osd tag
There are times where being able to skip OSD creation is useful to the
admin (see #1777 for example), and skipping the prepare_osd tag is a
way to achieve this. Document this fact.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Vernon <mv3@sanger.ac.uk>
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As a reminder, deploying a containerized cluster can be done by setting ``containerized_deployment``
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As a reminder, deploying a containerized cluster can be done by setting ``containerized_deployment``
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If you want to skip OSD creation during a ``ceph-ansible run``
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(e.g. because you have already provisioned your OSDs but disk IDs have
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changed), you can skip the ``prepare_osd`` tag i.e. by specifying
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``--skip-tags prepare_osd`` on the ``ansible-playbook`` command line.
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.. _osd_scenario_lvm:
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.. _osd_scenario_lvm:
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