The ceph osd dump command shows a wealth of lower-level information about our clusters. This includes a list of pools with their attributes and a list of OSDs each including reweight adjustment, up/in status, and more. This command is mostly used in unusual troubleshooting situations.
# ceph osd dump | head epoch 33291 fsid 3369c9c6-bfaf-4114-9c31-ncc17014d0fe created 2017-09-06 20:21:06.448220 modified 2017-09-17 21:38:44.530321 flags sortbitwise,require_jewel_osds pool 1 'rbd' replicated size 3 min_size 2 crush_ruleset 0 object_hash rjenkins pg_num 16384 pgp_num 16384 last_change 31616 flags hashpspool,nodelete,nopgchange,nosizechange stripe_width 0 removed_snaps [1~3] max_osd 287 osd.0 up in weight 1 up_from 31886 up_thru 33113 down_at 31884 last_clean_interval [4,31884) 10.8.45.15:6800/116320 10.24.49.15:6828/1116320 10.24.49.15:6829/1116320 10.8.45.15:6829/1116 320 exists,up 34a68621-b8dc-4c3a-b47e-26acaacfc838 osd.1 up in weight 1 up_from 8 up_thru 33108 down_at 0 last_clean_interval [0,0) 10.8.45.15:6802/117132 10.24.49.15:6802/117132 10.24.49.15:6803/117132 10.8.45.15:6803/117132 exists,up f5a3a635-4058-4499-99af-1b340192e321 ...