I chatted with xav in IRC and he showed me a private link to the log
files. The ceph-volume-systemd.log.1 had timestamps of 2019-06-03 which
matches up with the last attempt (see comment #37).

I didn't find any logs from the new code in this log file. That likely
means one of the following: there were no wal/db devices found in lvs
tags (ie. 'sudo lvs -o lv_tags'), the new code isn't working, or the new
code wasn't installed.

I added a few more logs to the patch help understand better what's going
on, and that's rebuilding in the PPA.

I'm attaching all the relevant code to show the log messages to look
for.

** Attachment added: "snippet from src/ceph-volume/ceph_volume/systemd/main.py"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ceph/+bug/1828617/+attachment/5269330/+files/main.py

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  Hosts randomly 'losing' disks, breaking ceph-osd service enumeration

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