It would help if you can provide the exact output of "ceph -s", "pg query",
and any other relevant data. You shouldn't need to do manual repair of
erasure-coded pools, since it has checksums and can tell which bits are
bad. Following that article may not have done you any good (though I
wouldn't expect it to hurt, either...)...
-Greg

On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 5:56 AM Stijn De Weirdt <stijn.dewei...@ugent.be>
wrote:

> hi all,
>
> we have a ceph 10.2.7 cluster with a 8+3 EC pool.
> in that pool, there is a pg in inconsistent state.
>
> we followed http://ceph.com/geen-categorie/ceph-manually-repair-object/,
> however, we are unable to solve our issue.
>
> from the primary osd logs, the reported pg had a missing object.
>
> we found a related object on the primary osd, and then looked for
> similar ones on the other osds in same path (i guess it is just has the
> index of the osd in the pg list of osds suffixed)
>
> one osd did not have such a file (the 10 others did).
>
> so we did the "stop osd/flush/start os/pg repair" on both the primary
> osd and on the osd with the missing EC part.
>
> however, the scrub error still exists.
>
> does anyone have any hints what to do in this case?
>
> stijn
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