Check states of PGs using "ceph pg dump" and for every PG that is not
"active+clean", issue "ceph pg map <pg_num>" and get mapping OSDs.  Check
the state of those OSDs by looking at their logs under /var/log/ceph/.

Regards,
Anand

On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 6:53 AM, Ken Peng <k...@dnsbed.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> # ceph -s
>     cluster 82c855ce-b450-4fba-bcdf-df2e0c958a41
>      health HEALTH_ERR
>             5 pgs inconsistent
>             7 scrub errors
>             too many PGs per OSD (318 > max 300)
>
>
> It's HEALTH_ERR above, how to fix up them? Thanks.
>
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