Hi Dev, osd_skip_check_past_interval_bounds was introduced in Reef v18.2.5 to allow crashing OSDs to start [1][2]. This setting never made it to Squid as the original bug leading to crashing OSDs [3] was fixed prior to any Squid releases.
Anyone running any major or minor version of Ceph above 18.2.5+ should remove this setting. Regards, Frédéric. [1] https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/68501 [2] https://github.com/ceph/ceph/blob/4607fe441f216ede81e6185810f7cf00c9946e28/src/osd/PeeringState.cc#L934 [3] https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/49689 ----- Le 22 Juin 25, à 19:24, Devender Singh deven...@netskrt.io a écrit : > Also in 18.2.7 the I was having multiple disk failures I have to enable to > true > to below….but its not amiable in 19.2.2 > > osd osd_skip_check_past_interval_bounds true > Regards > Dev > >> On Jun 22, 2025, at 9:22 AM, Eugen Block <ebl...@nde.ag> wrote: >> >> The command 'ceph osd find <ID>' is not the right one to query an OSD for the >> cluster network, it just shows the public address of an OSD (like a client >> would need to). Just use 'ceph osd dump' and look at the OSD output. >> >> >> Zitat von Devender Singh <deven...@netskrt.io>: >> >>> Hello >>> >>> I checked on my all clusters everywhere OSD’s not using cluster network. >>> Here is another example in my lab where I have three hosts in vlan1 and >>> vlan2 >>> running on one proxmox server and here also same thing… >>> No MTU change, these are default to 1500. >>> >>> I don’t understand what I am missing? >>> >>> root@ceph-01:~# ceph config dump |grep -i network >>> global advanced cluster_network >>> 192.168.2.0/24 >>> * >>> mon advanced public_network >>> 192.168.1.0/24 >>> * >>> >>> root@ceph-01:~# ceph osd find 1 >>> { >>> "osd": 1, >>> "addrs": { >>> "addrvec": [ >>> { >>> "type": "v2", >>> "addr": "192.168.1.212:6800", >>> "nonce": 811374774 >>> }, >>> { >>> "type": "v1", >>> "addr": "192.168.1.212:6801", >>> "nonce": 811374774 >>> } >>> ] >>> }, >>> "osd_fsid": "3abeb495-fe1f-4d4a-8263-b920f552681e", >>> "host": "ceph-02.tinihub.com", >>> "crush_location": { >>> "host": "ceph-02", >>> "root": "default" >>> } >>> } >>> >>> >>> public_network 192.168.1.0/24 >>> >>> root@ceph-01:/etc/netplan# telnet 192.168.1.212 6800 >>> Trying 192.168.1.212... >>> Connected to 192.168.1.212. >>> Escape character is '^]'. >>> ceph v2 >>> ^] >>> telnet> quit >>> Connection closed. >>> >>> root@ceph-01:/etc/netplan# telnet 192.168.1.212 6801 >>> Trying 192.168.1.212... >>> Connected to 192.168.1.212. >>> Escape character is '^]'. >>> ceph v027\0b^] >>> telnet> quit >>> Connection closed. >>> >>> >>> cluster_network 192.168.2.0/24 >>> >>> root@ceph-01:/etc/netplan# telnet 192.168.2.211 6800 >>> Trying 192.168.2.211... >>> Connected to 192.168.2.211. >>> Escape character is '^]'. >>> ceph v2 >>> ^] >>> telnet> quit >>> Connection closed. >>> root@ceph-01:/etc/netplan# telnet 192.168.2.211 6801 >>> Trying 192.168.2.211... >>> Connected to 192.168.2.211. >>> Escape character is '^]'. >>> ceph v027}/^] >>> telnet> quit >>> Connection closed. >>> >>> >>> >>> root@ceph-01:/etc/netplan# ls >>> 00-installer-config.yaml 01-installer-config.yaml >>> root@ceph-01:/etc/netplan# cat 00-installer-config.yaml >>> # This file is generated from information provided by the datasource. >>> Changes >>> # to it will not persist across an instance reboot. To disable cloud-init's >>> # network configuration capabilities, write a file >>> # /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/99-disable-network-config.cfg with the following: >>> # network: {config: disabled} >>> network: >>> ethernets: >>> ens18: >>> dhcp4: false >>> addresses: >>> - 192.168.1.210/24 >>> routes: >>> - to: default >>> via: 192.168.1.254 >>> nameservers: >>> addresses: >>> - 192.168.1.201 >>> version: 2 >>> root@ceph-01:/etc/netplan# cat 01-installer-config.yaml >>> # This file is generated from information provided by the datasource. >>> Changes >>> # to it will not persist across an instance reboot. To disable cloud-init's >>> # network configuration capabilities, write a file >>> # /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/99-disable-network-config.cfg with the following: >>> # network: {config: disabled} >>> network: >>> ethernets: >>> ens19: >>> dhcp4: false >>> addresses: >>> - 192.168.2.211/24 >>> nameservers: >>> addresses: >>> - 192.168.1.201 >>> version: 2 >>> >>> >>> >>> Regards >>> Dev >>> >>>> On Jun 22, 2025, at 1:50 AM, Michel Jouvin <michel.jou...@ijclab.in2p3.fr> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> d of ok before the upgrade, for me there is no reason to reformat OSDs or >>>> change >>>> anything to the cluster c >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@ceph.io >>> To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-le...@ceph.io >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@ceph.io >> To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-le...@ceph.io > > _______________________________________________ > ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@ceph.io > To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-le...@ceph.io _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@ceph.io To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-le...@ceph.io