Hello Greg, Thank you, but I don't understand. Can you give me an example? Here is the first line of code which I can pair with an upload on primary OSD:
2014-02-12T14:30:08+01:00 stor1 ceph-osd: 2014-02-12 14:30:08.029679 7f8f12425700 20 osd.1 2355 _dispatch 0x1ceb3240 osd_op(client.117465.0:384414 default.4827.2_20140212_7ec1de9c-93e9-11e3-8d77-ebcf0577c360.mp4 [getxattrs,stat] 11.d3793dd5 e2355) v4 Thank you, Mihaly 2014-02-12 17:28 GMT+01:00 Gregory Farnum <g...@inktank.com>: > This is harder than it sounds, but you can get a broad picture by looking > for all the instances of the client request string (I believe it's the one > from the incoming message, but I'm not at a computer to check). It outputs > all the key points with that tag, and you can look at what's going on in > the vicinity of those points for more. > -Greg > > > On Wednesday, February 12, 2014, Mihály Árva-Tóth < > mihaly.arva-t...@virtual-call-center.eu> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I have got strange OSD slowing issue (always on primary OSD): I turned on >> --debug-log 30/30 to all OSDs, and I would like to track one process (for >> example write an object) in the log from the beginning to end without >> annoying other log rows (which are related another processes). Can you put >> an unique ID which joins a single process to one trackable feed? >> >> Thank you! >> -- >> >> Best regards, >> >> Mihály Árva-Tóth >> >> System Engineer >> <http://www.virtual-call-center.eu/><http://www.virtual-call-center.hu/> >> > > > -- > Software Engineer #42 @ http://inktank.com | http://ceph.com >
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