You'll need to tell us exactly what error messages you're seeing, what the
output of ceph -s is, and the output of pg query for the relevant PGs.
There's not a lot of documentation because much of this tooling is new,
it's changing quickly, and most people don't have the kinds of problems
that turn out to be unrepairable. We should do better about that, though.
-Greg

On Mon, Oct 30, 2017, 11:40 AM Mario Giammarco <mgiamma...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  >[Questions to the list]
>  >How is it possible that the cluster cannot repair itself with ceph pg
> repair?
>  >No good copies are remaining?
>  >Cannot decide which copy is valid or up-to date?
>  >If so, why not, when there is checksum, mtime for everything?
>  >In this inconsistent state which object does the cluster serve when it
> doesn't know which one is the valid?
>
>
> I am asking the same questions too, it seems strange to me that in a
> fault tolerant clustered file storage like Ceph there is no
> documentation about this.
>
> I know that I am pedantic but please note that saying "to be sure use
> three copies" is not enough because I am not sure what Ceph really does
> when three copies are not matching.
>
>
>
>
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