This warning is part of PG_AVAILABILITY, which we already ignore.
The detail message 'pg .* is stuck peering' does not always include
PG_AVAILABILITY explicitly, so add it separately to the ignorelist.
Fixes: https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/69456
Signed-off-by: Yuri Weinstein <yweinste@redhat.com>
- Reduced data availability
- Degraded data redundancy
- pg .* is stuck inactive
+ - pg .* is stuck peering
- pg .* is .*degraded
- FS_DEGRADED
- OSDMAP_FLAGS
- Reduced data availability
- Degraded data redundancy
- pg .* is stuck inactive
+ - pg .* is stuck peering
- pg .* is .*degraded
- FS_DEGRADED
- OSDMAP_FLAGS
- Reduced data availability
- Degraded data redundancy
- pg .* is stuck inactive
+ - pg .* is stuck peering
- pg .* is .*degraded
- FS_DEGRADED
- OSDMAP_FLAGS
- Reduced data availability
- Degraded data redundancy
- pg .* is stuck inactive
+ - pg .* is stuck peering
- pg .* is .*degraded
- FS_DEGRADED
- OSDMAP_FLAGS