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On Fri, 14 Nov 2014 21:00:59 Clint Adams wrote:
> README.Debian describes an upgrade procedure including
> 
>  * Set 'hashpspool' flag on your pools (new default):
> 
>     ceph osd pool set {pool} hashpspool true
> 
> 
> but
> 
> % sudo ceph osd pool set temp-for-test hashpspool true
> Invalid command:  hashpspool not in
> size|min_size|crash_replay_interval|pg_num|pgp_num|crush_ruleset osd pool
> set <poolname>
> size|min_size|crash_replay_interval|pg_num|pgp_num|crush_ruleset <int> : 
> set pool parameter <var> to <val> Error EINVAL: invalid command

I'm not sure how is that possible... I could swear I've used this very command 
to set "hashpspool" flag... Could it be that something has changed since 0.80?
Are you sure you've restarted *all* your OSDs and MONs after upgrade?

Please try the following:

    for f in `ceph osd ls`; do ceph osd metadata $f ; done | grep ceph_version

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Regards,
 Dmitry Smirnov
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