> Op 30 mei 2017 om 17:37 schreef Reed Dier <reed.d...@focusvq.com>: > > > Lost an OSD and having to rebuild it. > > 8TB drive, so it has to backfill a ton of data. > Been taking a while, so looked at ceph -s and noticed that deep/scrubs were > running even though I’m running newest Jewel (10.2.7) and OSD’s have the > osd_scrub_during_recovery set to false. > > > $ cat /etc/ceph/ceph.conf | grep scrub | grep recovery > > osd_scrub_during_recovery = false > > > $ sudo ceph daemon osd.0 config show | grep scrub | grep recovery > > "osd_scrub_during_recovery": "false”, > > > $ ceph --version > > ceph version 10.2.7 (50e863e0f4bc8f4b9e31156de690d765af245185) > > > cluster edeb727e-c6d3-4347-bfbb-b9ce7f60514b > > health HEALTH_WARN > > 133 pgs backfill_wait > > 10 pgs backfilling > > 143 pgs degraded > > 143 pgs stuck degraded > > 143 pgs stuck unclean > > 143 pgs stuck undersized > > 143 pgs undersized > > recovery 22081436/1672287847 objects degraded (1.320%) > > recovery 20054800/1672287847 objects misplaced (1.199%) > > noout flag(s) set > > monmap e1: 3 mons at > > {core=10.0.1.249:6789/0,db=10.0.1.251:6789/0,dev=10.0.1.250:6789/0} > > election epoch 4234, quorum 0,1,2 core,dev,db > > fsmap e5013: 1/1/1 up {0=core=up:active}, 1 up:standby > > osdmap e27892: 54 osds: 54 up, 54 in; 143 remapped pgs > > flags noout,nodeep-scrub,sortbitwise,require_jewel_osds > > pgmap v13840713: 4292 pgs, 6 pools, 59004 GB data, 564 Mobjects > > 159 TB used, 69000 GB / 226 TB avail > > 22081436/1672287847 objects degraded (1.320%) > > 20054800/1672287847 objects misplaced (1.199%) > > 4143 active+clean > > 133 active+undersized+degraded+remapped+wait_backfill > > 10 active+undersized+degraded+remapped+backfilling > > 6 active+clean+scrubbing+deep > > recovery io 21855 kB/s, 346 objects/s > > client io 30021 kB/s rd, 1275 kB/s wr, 291 op/s rd, 62 op/s wr > > Looking at the ceph documentation for ‘master' > > > osd scrub during recovery > > > > Description: Allow scrub during recovery. Setting this to false will > > disable scheduling new scrub (and deep–scrub) while there is active > > recovery. Already running scrubs will be continued. This might be useful to > > reduce load on busy clusters. > > Type: Boolean > > Default: true > > > Are backfills not treated as recovery operations? Is it only preventing > scrubs on the OSD’s that are actively recovering/backfilling? > > Just curious as to why the feature did not seem to kick in as expected.
It is per OSD. So only on that OSD new (deep-)scrubs will not be started as long as a recovery/backfill operation is active there. So other OSDs which have nothing to do with it will still perform scrubs. Wido > > Thanks, > > Reed_______________________________________________ > ceph-users mailing list > ceph-users@lists.ceph.com > http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list ceph-users@lists.ceph.com http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com