Hi Brian,

The first thing you can do is “ceph health detail”, which should give you some 
more information about which OSD(s) have blocked requests.

If it’s isolated to one OSD in particular, perhaps use iostat to check 
utilization and/or smartctl to check health. 

—Lincoln

> On Apr 28, 2016, at 2:26 PM, Andrus, Brian Contractor <bdand...@nps.edu> 
> wrote:
> 
> All,
>  
> I have a small ceph cluster with 4 OSDs and 3 MONs on 4 systems.
> I was rsyncing about 50TB of files and things get very slow. To the point I 
> stopped the rsync, but even with everything stopped, I see:
>  
> health HEALTH_WARN
>             80 requests are blocked > 32 sec
>  
> The number was as high as 218, but they seem to be draining down.
> I see no issues on any of the systems, CPU load is low, memory usage is low.
>  
> How do I go about finding why a request is blocked for so long? These have 
> been hitting >500 seconds for block time.
>  
> Brian Andrus
> ITACS/Research Computing
> Naval Postgraduate School
> Monterey, California
> voice: 831-656-6238
>  
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