Hello, It seems nothing has changed.
OSD config: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/MtvTr5HYW4/ <https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/MtvTr5HYW4/> OSD debug log: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/7Sx64xGzkR/ <https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/7Sx64xGzkR/> > On 3 Oct 2018, at 14:27, Darius Kasparavičius <daz...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > > You can also reduce the osd map updates by adding this to your ceph > config file. "osd crush update on start = false". This should remove > and update that is generated when osd starts. > > 2018-10-03 14:03:21.534 7fe15eddb700 0 mon.SRV-SBKUARK14@0(leader) > e14 handle_command mon_command({"prefix": "osd crush > set-device-class", "class": "hdd", "ids": ["47"]} v 0) v1 > 2018-10-03 14:03:21.534 7fe15eddb700 0 log_channel(audit) log [INF] : > from='osd.47 10.10.112.17:6803/64652' entity='osd.47' cmd=[{"prefix": > "osd crush set-device-class", "class": "hdd", "ids": ["47"]}]: > dispatch > 2018-10-03 14:03:21.538 7fe15eddb700 0 mon.SRV-SBKUARK14@0(leader) > e14 handle_command mon_command({"prefix": "osd crush create-or-move", > "id": 47, "weight":3.6396, "args": ["host=SRV-SEKUARK8", > "root=default"]} v 0) v1 > 2018-10-03 14:03:21.538 7fe15eddb700 0 log_channel(audit) log [INF] : > from='osd.47 10.10.112.17:6803/64652' entity='osd.47' cmd=[{"prefix": > "osd crush create-or-move", "id": 47, "weight":3.6396, "args": > ["host=SRV-SEKUARK8", "root=default"]}]: dispatch > 2018-10-03 14:03:21.538 7fe15eddb700 0 > mon.SRV-SBKUARK14@0(leader).osd e72601 create-or-move crush item name > 'osd.47' initial_weight 3.6396 at location > {host=SRV-SEKUARK8,root=default} > 2018-10-03 14:03:22.250 7fe1615e0700 1 > mon.SRV-SBKUARK14@0(leader).osd e72601 do_prune osdmap full prune > enabled > > > On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 3:16 PM Goktug Yildirim > <goktug.yildi...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Sage, >> >> Thank you for your response. Now I am sure this incident is going to be >> resolved. >> >> The problem started when 7 server crashed same time and they came back after >> ~5 minutes. >> >> Two of our 3 mon services were restarted in this crash. Since mon services >> are enabled they should be started nearly at the same time. I dont know if >> this makes any difference but some of the guys on IRC told it is required >> that they start in order not at the same time. Otherwise it could break >> things badly. >> >> After 9 days we still see 3400-3500 active+clear PG. But in the end we have >> so many STUCK request and our cluster can not heal itself. >> >> When we set noup flag, OSDs can catch up epoch easily. But when we unset the >> flag we see so many STUCKS and SLOW OPS in 1 hour. >> I/O load on all of my OSD disks are at around %95 utilization and never >> ends. CPU and RAM usage are OK. >> OSDs get stuck that we even can't run “ceph pg osd.0 query”. >> >> Also we tried to change RBD pool replication size 2 to 1. Our goal was the >> eliminate older PG's and leaving cluster with good ones. >> With replication size=1 we saw "%13 PGS not active”. But it didn’t solve our >> problem. >> >> Of course we have to save %100 of data. But we feel like even saving %50 of >> our data will be make us very happy right now. >> >> This is what happens when the cluster starts. I believe it explains the >> whole story very nicely. >> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-HHuACyXkYt7e0soafQwAbWJP1qs8-u1/view?usp=sharing >> >> This is our ceph.conf: >> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/8sQhfPDXnW/ >> >> This is the output of "osd stat && osd epochs && ceph -s && ceph health”: >> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/g5t8xnrjjZ/ >> >> This is pg dump: >> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/zYqsN5T95h/ >> >> This is iostat & perf top: >> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Pgf3mcXXX8/ >> >> This strace output of ceph-osd: >> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/YCdtfh5qX8/ >> >> This is OSD log (default debug): >> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Z2JrrBzzkM/ >> >> This is leader MON log (default debug): >> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/RcGmsVKmzG/ >> >> These are OSDs failed to start. Total number is 58. >> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ZfRD5ZtvpS/ >> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/pkRdVjCH4D/ >> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/zJTf2fzSj9/ >> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/xpJRK6YhRX/ >> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/SY3576dNbJ/ >> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/smyT6Y976b/ >> >> >> This is OSD video with debug osd = 20 and debug ms = 1 and debug_filestore = >> 20. >> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UHHocK3Wy8pVpgZ4jV8Rl1z7rqK3bcJi/view?usp=sharing >> >> This is OSD logfile with debug osd = 20 and debug ms = 1 and debug_filestore >> = 20. >> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gH5Z0dUe36jM8FaulahEL36sxXrhORWI/view?usp=sharing >> >> As far as I understand OSD catchs up with the mon epoch and exceeds mon >> epoch somehow?? >> >> 2018-10-03 14:55:08.653 7f66c0bf9700 20 osd.150 72642 mkpg 66.f8 >> e60196@2018-09-28 23:57:08.251119 >> 2018-10-03 14:55:08.653 7f66c0bf9700 10 osd.150 72642 >> build_initial_pg_history 66.f8 created 60196 >> 2018-10-03 14:55:08.653 7f66c0bf9700 20 osd.150 72642 get_map 60196 - >> loading and decoding 0x19da8400 >> 2018-10-03 14:55:08.653 7f66a6bc5700 20 osd.150 op_wq(1) _process 66.d8 >> to_process <> waiting <> waiting_peering {} >> 2018-10-03 14:55:08.653 7f66a6bc5700 20 osd.150 op_wq(1) _process >> OpQueueItem(66.d8 PGPeeringEvent(epoch_sent: 72642 epoch_requested: 72642 >> NullEvt +create_info) prio 255 cost 10 e72642) queued >> 2018-10-03 14:55:08.653 7f66a6bc5700 20 osd.150 op_wq(1) _process 66.d8 >> to_process <OpQueueItem(66.d8 PGPeeringEvent(epoch_sent: 72642 >> epoch_requested: 72642 NullEvt +create_info) prio 255 cost 10 e72642)> >> waiting <> waiting_peering {} >> 2018-10-03 14:55:08.653 7f66a6bc5700 20 osd.150 op_wq(1) _process >> OpQueueItem(66.d8 PGPeeringEvent(epoch_sent: 72642 epoch_requested: 72642 >> NullEvt +create_info) prio 255 cost 10 e72642) pg 0xb579400 >> 2018-10-03 14:55:08.653 7f66a6bc5700 10 osd.150 pg_epoch: 72642 pg[66.d8( v >> 39934'8971934 (38146'8968839,39934'8971934] local-lis/les=72206/72212 n=2206 >> ec=50786/50786 lis/c 72206/72206 les/c/f 72212/72212/0 72642/72642/72642) >> [150] r=0 lpr=72642 pi=[72206,72642)/1 crt=39934'8971934 lcod 0'0 mlcod 0'0 >> peering mbc={} ps=[1~11]] do_peering_event: epoch_sent: 72642 >> epoch_requested: 72642 NullEvt +create_info >> 2018-10-03 14:55:08.653 7f66a6bc5700 10 log is not dirty >> 2018-10-03 14:55:08.653 7f66a6bc5700 10 osd.150 72642 queue_want_up_thru >> want 72642 <= queued 72642, currently 72206 >> 2018-10-03 14:55:08.653 7f66a6bc5700 20 osd.150 op_wq(1) _process empty q, >> waiting >> 2018-10-03 14:55:08.665 7f66c0bf9700 10 osd.150 72642 add_map_bl 60196 50012 >> bytes >> 2018-10-03 14:55:08.665 7f66c0bf9700 20 osd.150 72642 get_map 60197 - >> loading and decoding 0x19da8880 >> 2018-10-03 14:55:08.669 7f66c0bf9700 10 osd.150 72642 add_map_bl 60197 50012 >> bytes >> 2018-10-03 14:55:08.669 7f66c0bf9700 20 osd.150 72642 get_map 60198 - >> loading and decoding 0x19da9180 >> >> >> On 3 Oct 2018, at 05:14, Sage Weil <s...@newdream.net> wrote: >> >> osd_find_best_info_ignore_history_les is a dangerous option and you should >> only use it in very specific circumstances when directed by a developer. >> In such cases it will allow a stuck PG to peer. But you're not getting to >> that point...you're seeing some sort of resource exhaustion. >> >> The noup trick works when OSDs are way behind on maps and all need to >> catch up. The way to tell if they are behind is by looking at the 'ceph >> daemon osd.NNN status' output and comparing to the latest OSDMap epoch tha >> t the mons have. Were they really caught up when you unset noup? >> >> I'm just catching up and haven't read the whole thread but I haven't seen >> anything that explains why teh OSDs are dong lots of disk IO. Catching up >> on maps could explain it but not why they wouldn't peer once they were all >> marked up... >> >> sage >> >> >> On Tue, 2 Oct 2018, Göktuğ Yıldırım wrote: >> >> Anyone heart about osd_find_best_info_ignore_history_les = true ? >> Is that be usefull here? There is such a less information about it. >> >> Goktug Yildirim <goktug.yildi...@gmail.com> şunları yazdı (2 Eki 2018 22:11): >> >> Hi, >> >> Indeed I left ceph-disk to decide the wal and db partitions when I read >> somewhere that that will do the proper sizing. >> For the blustore cache size I have plenty of RAM. I will increase 8GB for >> each and decide a more calculated number after cluster settles. >> >> For the osd map loading I’ve also figured it out. And it is in loop. For >> that reason I started cluster with noup flag and waited OSDs to reach the >> uptodate epoch number. After that I unset noup. But I did not pay attention >> to manager logs. Let me check it, thank you! >> >> I am not forcing jmellac or anything else really. I have a very standard >> installation and no tweaks or tunings. All we ask for the stability versus >> speed from the begining. And here we are :/ >> >> On 2 Oct 2018, at 21:53, Darius Kasparavičius <daz...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> >> I can see some issues from the osd log file. You have an extremely low >> size db and wal partitions. Only 1GB for DB and 576MB for wal. I would >> recommend cranking up rocksdb cache size as much as possible. If you >> have RAM you can also increase bluestores cache size for hdd. Default >> is 1GB be as liberal as you can without getting OOM kills. You also >> have lots of osd map loading and decoding in the log. Are you sure all >> monitors/managers/osds are up to date? Plus make sure you aren't >> forcing jemalloc loading. I had a funny interaction after upgrading to >> mimic. >> On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 9:02 PM Goktug Yildirim >> <goktug.yildi...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> Hello Darius, >> >> Thanks for reply! >> >> The main problem is we can not query PGs. “ceph pg 67.54f query” does stucks >> and wait forever since OSD is unresponsive. >> We are certain that OSD gets unresponsive as soon as it UP. And we are >> certain that OSD responds again after its disk utilization stops. >> >> So we have a small test like that: >> * Stop all OSDs (168 of them) >> * Start OSD1. %95 osd disk utilization immediately starts. It takes 8 mins >> to finish. Only after that “ceph pg 67.54f query” works! >> * While OSD1 is “up" start OSD2. As soon as OSD2 starts OSD1 & OSD2 starts >> %95 disk utilization. This takes 17 minutes to finish. >> * Now start OSD3 and it is the same. All OSDs start high I/O and it takes 25 >> mins to settle. >> * If you happen to start 5 of them at the same all of the OSDs start high >> I/O again. And it takes 1 hour to finish. >> >> So in the light of these findings we flagged noup, started all OSDs. At >> first there was no I/O. After 10 minutes we unset noup. All of 168 OSD >> started to make high I/O. And we thought that if we wait long enough it will >> finish & OSDs will be responsive again. After 24hours they did not because >> I/O did not finish or even slowed down. >> One can think that is a lot of data there to scan. But it is just 33TB. >> >> So at short we dont know which PG is stuck so we can remove it. >> >> However we met an weird thing half an hour ago. We exported the same PG from >> two different OSDs. One was 4.2GB and the other is 500KB! So we decided to >> export all OSDs for backup. Then we will delete strange sized ones and start >> the cluster all over. Maybe then we could solve the stucked or unfound PGs >> as you advise. >> >> Any thought would be greatly appreciated. >> >> >> On 2 Oct 2018, at 18:16, Darius Kasparavičius <daz...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> Currently you have 15 objects missing. I would recommend finding them >> and making backups of them. Ditch all other osds that are failing to >> start and concentrate on bringing online those that have missing >> objects. Then slowly turn off nodown and noout on the cluster and see >> if it stabilises. If it stabilises leave these setting if not turn >> them back on. >> Now get some of the pg's that are blocked and querry the pgs to check >> why they are blocked. Try removing as much blocks as possible and then >> remove the norebalance/norecovery flags and see if it starts to fix >> itself. On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 5:14 PM by morphin >> <morphinwith...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> One of ceph experts indicated that bluestore is somewhat preview tech >> (as for Redhat). >> So it could be best to checkout bluestore and rocksdb. There are some >> tools to check health and also repair. But there are limited >> documentation. >> Anyone who has experince with it? >> Anyone lead/help to a proper check would be great. >> Goktug Yildirim <goktug.yildi...@gmail.com>, 1 Eki 2018 Pzt, 22:55 >> tarihinde şunu yazdı: >> >> >> Hi all, >> >> We have recently upgraded from luminous to mimic. It’s been 6 days since >> this cluster is offline. The long short story is here: >> http://lists.ceph.com/pipermail/ceph-users-ceph.com/2018-September/030078.html >> >> I’ve also CC’ed developers since I believe this is a bug. If this is not to >> correct way I apology and please let me know. >> >> For the 6 days lots of thing happened and there were some outcomes about the >> problem. Some of them was misjudged and some of them are not looked deeper. >> However the most certain diagnosis is this: each OSD causes very high disk >> I/O to its bluestore disk (WAL and DB are fine). After that OSDs become >> unresponsive or very very less responsive. For example "ceph tell osd.x >> version” stucks like for ever. >> >> So due to unresponsive OSDs cluster does not settle. This is our problem! >> >> This is the one we are very sure of. But we are not sure of the reason. >> >> Here is the latest ceph status: >> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/2DyZ5YqPjh/. >> >> This is the status after we started all of the OSDs 24 hours ago. >> Some of the OSDs are not started. However it didnt make any difference when >> all of them was online. >> >> Here is the debug=20 log of an OSD which is same for all others: >> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/8n2kTvwnG6/ >> As we figure out there is a loop pattern. I am sure it wont caught from eye. >> >> This the full log the same OSD. >> https://www.dropbox.com/s/pwzqeajlsdwaoi1/ceph-osd.90.log?dl=0 >> >> Here is the strace of the same OSD process: >> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/8n2kTvwnG6/ >> >> Recently we hear more to uprade mimic. I hope none get hurts as we do. I am >> sure we have done lots of mistakes to let this happening. And this situation >> may be a example for other user and could be a potential bug for ceph >> developer. >> >> Any help to figure out what is going on would be great. >> >> Best Regards, >> Goktug Yildirim >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ceph-users mailing list >> ceph-users@lists.ceph.com >> http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com >> >> >> >> >>
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