Additional info -- I know that /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-{60..69} are not mounted at this point (i.e. mount | grep ceph-60, and 61-69, returns nothing.). They don't show up when I run "df", either.
On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 10:15 AM, Hayashida, Mami <mami.hayash...@uky.edu> wrote: > Well, over the weekend the whole server went down and is now in the > emergency mode. (I am running Ubuntu 16.04). When I run "journalctl -p > err -xb" I see that > > systemd[1]: Timed out waiting for device dev-sdh1.device. > -- Subject: Unit dev-sdh1.device has failed > -- Defined-By: systemd > -- Support: http://lists.freeddesktop.org/.... > -- > -- Unit dev-sdh1.device has failed. > > > I see this for every single one of the newly-converted Bluestore OSD disks > (/dev/sd{h..q}1). > > > -- > > On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 9:57 AM, Alfredo Deza <ad...@redhat.com> wrote: > >> On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 5:04 PM Hayashida, Mami <mami.hayash...@uky.edu> >> wrote: >> > >> > I followed all the steps Hector suggested, and almost everything seems >> to have worked fine. I say "almost" because one out of the 10 osds I was >> migrating could not be activated even though everything up to that point >> worked just as well for that osd as the other ones. Here is the output for >> that particular failure: >> > >> > ***** >> > ceph-volume lvm activate --all >> > ... >> > --> Activating OSD ID 67 FSID 17cd6755-76f9-4160-906c-XXXXXX >> > Running command: mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-67 >> > --> Absolute path not found for executable: restorecon >> > --> Ensure $PATH environment variable contains common executable >> locations >> > Running command: ceph-bluestore-tool --cluster=ceph prime-osd-dir --dev >> /dev/hdd67/data67 --path /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-67 >> > stderr: failed to read label for /dev/hdd67/data67: (2) No such file >> or directory >> > --> RuntimeError: command returned non-zero exit status: >> >> I wonder if the /dev/sdo device where hdd67/data67 is located is >> available, or if something else is missing. You could try poking >> around with `lvs` and see if that LV shows up, also `ceph-volume lvm >> list hdd67/data67` can help here because it >> groups OSDs to LVs. If you run `ceph-volume lvm list --format=json >> hdd67/data67` you will also see all the metadata stored in it. >> >> Would be interesting to see that output to verify things exist and are >> usable for OSD activation. >> >> > >> > ******* >> > I then checked to see if the rest of the migrated OSDs were back in by >> calling the ceph osd tree command from the admin node. Since they were >> not, I tried to restart the first of the 10 newly migrated Bluestore osds >> by calling >> > >> > ******* >> > systemctl start ceph-osd@60 >> > >> > At that point, not only this particular service could not be started, >> but ALL the OSDs (daemons) on the entire node shut down!!!!! >> > >> > ****** >> > root@osd1:~# systemctl status ceph-osd@60 >> > ● ceph-osd@60.service - Ceph object storage daemon osd.60 >> > Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/ceph-osd@.service; >> enabled-runtime; vendor preset: enabled) >> > Active: inactive (dead) since Fri 2018-11-02 15:47:20 EDT; 1h 9min >> ago >> > Process: 3473621 ExecStart=/usr/bin/ceph-osd -f --cluster ${CLUSTER} >> --id %i --setuser ceph --setgroup ceph (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) >> > Process: 3473147 ExecStartPre=/usr/lib/ceph/ceph-osd-prestart.sh >> --cluster ${CLUSTER} --id %i (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) >> > Main PID: 3473621 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) >> > >> > Oct 29 15:57:53 osd1.xxxxx.uky.edu ceph-osd[3473621]: 2018-10-29 >> 15:57:53.868856 7f68adaece00 -1 osd.60 48106 log_to_monitors {default=true} >> > Oct 29 15:57:53 osd1.xxxxx.uky.edu ceph-osd[3473621]: 2018-10-29 >> 15:57:53.874373 7f68adaece00 -1 osd.60 48106 mon_cmd_maybe_osd_create fail: >> 'you must complete the upgrade and 'ceph osd require-osd-release luminous' >> before using crush device classes': (1) Operation not permitted >> > Oct 30 06:25:01 osd1.xxxxx.uky.edu ceph-osd[3473621]: 2018-10-30 >> 06:25:01.961720 7f687feb3700 -1 received signal: Hangup from PID: 3485955 >> task name: killall -q -1 ceph-mon ceph-mgr ceph-mds ceph-osd ceph-fuse >> radosgw UID: 0 >> > Oct 31 06:25:02 osd1.xxxxx.uky.edu ceph-osd[3473621]: 2018-10-31 >> 06:25:02.110898 7f687feb3700 -1 received signal: Hangup from PID: 3500945 >> task name: killall -q -1 ceph-mon ceph-mgr ceph-mds ceph-osd ceph-fuse >> radosgw UID: 0 >> > Nov 01 06:25:02 osd1.xxxxx.uky.edu ceph-osd[3473621]: 2018-11-01 >> 06:25:02.101548 7f687feb3700 -1 received signal: Hangup from PID: 3514774 >> task name: killall -q -1 ceph-mon ceph-mgr ceph-mds ceph-osd ceph-fuse >> radosgw UID: 0 >> > Nov 02 06:25:02 osd1.xxxxx.uky.edu ceph-osd[3473621]: 2018-11-02 >> 06:25:01.997557 7f687feb3700 -1 received signal: Hangup from PID: 3528128 >> task name: killall -q -1 ceph-mon ceph-mgr ceph-mds ceph-osd ceph-fuse >> radosgw UID: 0 >> > Nov 02 15:47:16 osd1.oxxxxx.uky.edu ceph-osd[3473621]: 2018-11-02 >> 15:47:16.322229 7f687feb3700 -1 received signal: Terminated from PID: 1 >> task name: /lib/systemd/systemd --system --deserialize 20 UID: 0 >> > Nov 02 15:47:16 osd1.xxxxx.uky.edu ceph-osd[3473621]: 2018-11-02 >> 15:47:16.322253 7f687feb3700 -1 osd.60 48504 *** Got signal Terminated *** >> > Nov 02 15:47:16 osd1.xxxxx.uky.edu ceph-osd[3473621]: 2018-11-02 >> 15:47:16.676625 7f687feb3700 -1 osd.60 48504 shutdown >> > Nov 02 16:34:05 osd1.oxxxxx.uky.edu systemd[1]: Stopped Ceph object >> storage daemon osd.60. >> > >> > ********** >> > And ere is the output for one of the OSDs (osd.70 still using >> Filestore) that shut down right when I tried to start osd.60 >> > >> > ******** >> > >> > root@osd1:~# systemctl status ceph-osd@70 >> > ● ceph-osd@70.service - Ceph object storage daemon osd.70 >> > Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/ceph-osd@.service; >> enabled-runtime; vendor preset: enabled) >> > Active: inactive (dead) since Fri 2018-11-02 16:34:08 EDT; 2min 6s >> ago >> > Process: 3473629 ExecStart=/usr/bin/ceph-osd -f --cluster ${CLUSTER} >> --id %i --setuser ceph --setgroup ceph (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) >> > Process: 3473153 ExecStartPre=/usr/lib/ceph/ceph-osd-prestart.sh >> --cluster ${CLUSTER} --id %i (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) >> > Main PID: 3473629 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) >> > >> > Oct 29 15:57:51 osd1.xxxx.uky.edu ceph-osd[3473629]: 2018-10-29 >> 15:57:51.300563 7f530eec2e00 -1 osd.70 pg_epoch: 48095 pg[68.ces1( empty >> local-lis/les=47489/47489 n=0 ec=6030/6030 lis/c 47488/47488 les/c/f >> 47489/47489/0 47485/47488/47488) [138,70,203]p138(0) r=1 lpr=0 crt=0'0 >> unknown NO >> > Oct 30 06:25:01 osd1.xxxx.uky.edu ceph-osd[3473629]: 2018-10-30 >> 06:25:01.961743 7f52d8e44700 -1 received signal: Hangup from PID: 3485955 >> task name: killall -q -1 ceph-mon ceph-mgr ceph-mds ceph-osd ceph-fuse >> radosgw UID: 0 >> > Oct 31 06:25:02 osd1.xxxx.uky.edu ceph-osd[3473629]: 2018-10-31 >> 06:25:02.110920 7f52d8e44700 -1 received signal: Hangup from PID: 3500945 >> task name: killall -q -1 ceph-mon ceph-mgr ceph-mds ceph-osd ceph-fuse >> radosgw UID: 0 >> > Nov 01 06:25:02 osd1.xxxx.uky.edu ceph-osd[3473629]: 2018-11-01 >> 06:25:02.101568 7f52d8e44700 -1 received signal: Hangup from PID: 3514774 >> task name: killall -q -1 ceph-mon ceph-mgr ceph-mds ceph-osd ceph-fuse >> radosgw UID: 0 >> > Nov 02 06:25:02 osd1.xxxx.uky.edu ceph-osd[3473629]: 2018-11-02 >> 06:25:01.997633 7f52d8e44700 -1 received signal: Hangup from PID: 3528128 >> task name: killall -q -1 ceph-mon ceph-mgr ceph-mds ceph-osd ceph-fuse >> radosgw UID: 0 >> > Nov 02 16:34:05 osd1.xxxx.uky.edu ceph-osd[3473629]: 2018-11-02 >> 16:34:05.607714 7f52d8e44700 -1 received signal: Terminated from PID: 1 >> task name: /lib/systemd/systemd --system --deserialize 20 UID: 0 >> > Nov 02 16:34:05 osd1.xxxx.uky.edu ceph-osd[3473629]: 2018-11-02 >> 16:34:05.607738 7f52d8e44700 -1 osd.70 48535 *** Got signal Terminated *** >> > Nov 02 16:34:05 osd1.xxxx.uky.edu systemd[1]: Stopping Ceph object >> storage daemon osd.70... >> > Nov 02 16:34:05 osd1.xxxx.uky.edu ceph-osd[3473629]: 2018-11-02 >> 16:34:05.677348 7f52d8e44700 -1 osd.70 48535 shutdown >> > Nov 02 16:34:08 osd1.xxxx.uky.edu systemd[1]: Stopped Ceph object >> storage daemon osd.70. >> > >> > ************** >> > >> > So, at this point, ALL the OSDs on that node have been shut down. >> > >> > For your information this is the output of lsblk command (selection) >> > ***** >> > root@osd1:~# lsblk >> > NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT >> > sda 8:0 0 447.1G 0 disk >> > ├─ssd0-db60 252:0 0 40G 0 lvm >> > ├─ssd0-db61 252:1 0 40G 0 lvm >> > ├─ssd0-db62 252:2 0 40G 0 lvm >> > ├─ssd0-db63 252:3 0 40G 0 lvm >> > ├─ssd0-db64 252:4 0 40G 0 lvm >> > ├─ssd0-db65 252:5 0 40G 0 lvm >> > ├─ssd0-db66 252:6 0 40G 0 lvm >> > ├─ssd0-db67 252:7 0 40G 0 lvm >> > ├─ssd0-db68 252:8 0 40G 0 lvm >> > └─ssd0-db69 252:9 0 40G 0 lvm >> > sdb 8:16 0 447.1G 0 disk >> > ├─sdb1 8:17 0 40G 0 part >> > ├─sdb2 8:18 0 40G 0 part >> > >> > ..... >> > >> > sdh 8:112 0 3.7T 0 disk >> > └─hdd60-data60 252:10 0 3.7T 0 lvm >> > sdi 8:128 0 3.7T 0 disk >> > └─hdd61-data61 252:11 0 3.7T 0 lvm >> > sdj 8:144 0 3.7T 0 disk >> > └─hdd62-data62 252:12 0 3.7T 0 lvm >> > sdk 8:160 0 3.7T 0 disk >> > └─hdd63-data63 252:13 0 3.7T 0 lvm >> > sdl 8:176 0 3.7T 0 disk >> > └─hdd64-data64 252:14 0 3.7T 0 lvm >> > sdm 8:192 0 3.7T 0 disk >> > └─hdd65-data65 252:15 0 3.7T 0 lvm >> > sdn 8:208 0 3.7T 0 disk >> > └─hdd66-data66 252:16 0 3.7T 0 lvm >> > sdo 8:224 0 3.7T 0 disk >> > └─hdd67-data67 252:17 0 3.7T 0 lvm >> > sdp 8:240 0 3.7T 0 disk >> > └─hdd68-data68 252:18 0 3.7T 0 lvm >> > sdq 65:0 0 3.7T 0 disk >> > └─hdd69-data69 252:19 0 3.7T 0 lvm >> > sdr 65:16 0 3.7T 0 disk >> > └─sdr1 65:17 0 3.7T 0 part /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-70 >> > ..... >> > >> > As a Ceph novice, I am totally clueless about the next step at this >> point. Any help would be appreciated. >> > >> > On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 3:16 PM, Hayashida, Mami <mami.hayash...@uky.edu> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> Thank you, both of you. I will try this out very soon. >> >> >> >> On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 8:48 AM, Alfredo Deza <ad...@redhat.com> >> wrote: >> >>> >> >>> On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 8:28 AM Hayashida, Mami < >> mami.hayash...@uky.edu> wrote: >> >>> > >> >>> > Thank you for your replies. So, if I use the method Hector >> suggested (by creating PVs, VGs.... etc. first), can I add the --osd-id >> parameter to the command as in >> >>> > >> >>> > ceph-volume lvm prepare --bluestore --data hdd0/data0 --block.db >> ssd/db0 --osd-id 0 >> >>> > ceph-volume lvm prepare --bluestore --data hdd1/data1 --block.db >> ssd/db1 --osd-id 1 >> >>> > >> >>> > so that Filestore -> Bluestore migration will not change the osd ID >> on each disk? >> >>> >> >>> That looks correct. >> >>> >> >>> > >> >>> > And one more question. Are there any changes I need to make to the >> ceph.conf file? I did comment out this line that was probably used for >> creating Filestore (using ceph-deploy): osd journal size = 40960 >> >>> >> >>> Since you've pre-created the LVs the commented out line will not >> >>> affect anything. >> >>> >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 7:03 AM, Alfredo Deza <ad...@redhat.com> >> wrote: >> >>> >> >> >>> >> On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 5:22 AM Hector Martin < >> hec...@marcansoft.com> wrote: >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > On 31/10/2018 05:55, Hayashida, Mami wrote: >> >>> >> > > I am relatively new to Ceph and need some advice on Bluestore >> migration. >> >>> >> > > I tried migrating a few of our test cluster nodes from >> Filestore to >> >>> >> > > Bluestore by following this >> >>> >> > > (http://docs.ceph.com/docs/luminous/rados/operations/bluesto >> re-migration/) >> >>> >> > > as the cluster is currently running 12.2.9. The cluster, >> originally set >> >>> >> > > up by my predecessors, was running Jewel until I upgraded it >> recently to >> >>> >> > > Luminous. >> >>> >> > > >> >>> >> > > OSDs in each OSD host is set up in such a way that for ever 10 >> data HDD >> >>> >> > > disks, there is one SSD drive that is holding their journals. >> For >> >>> >> > > example, osd.0 data is on /dev/sdh and its Filestore journal >> is on a >> >>> >> > > partitioned part of /dev/sda. So, lsblk shows something like >> >>> >> > > >> >>> >> > > sda 8:0 0 447.1G 0 disk >> >>> >> > > ├─sda1 8:1 0 40G 0 part # journal for osd.0 >> >>> >> > > >> >>> >> > > sdh 8:112 0 3.7T 0 disk >> >>> >> > > └─sdh1 8:113 0 3.7T 0 part /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-0 >> >>> >> > > >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > The BlueStore documentation states that the wal will >> automatically use >> >>> >> > the db volume if it fits, so if you're using a single SSD I think >> >>> >> > there's no good reason to split out the wal, if I'm >> understanding it >> >>> >> > correctly. >> >>> >> >> >>> >> This is correct, no need for wal in this case. >> >>> >> >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > You should be using ceph-volume, since ceph-disk is deprecated. >> If >> >>> >> > you're sharing the SSD as wal/db for a bunch of OSDs, I think >> you're >> >>> >> > going to have to create the LVs yourself first. The data HDDs >> should be >> >>> >> > PVs (I don't think it matters if they're partitions or whole >> disk PVs as >> >>> >> > long as LVM discovers them) each part of a separate VG (e.g. >> hdd0-hdd9) >> >>> >> > containing a single LV. Then the SSD should itself be an LV for a >> >>> >> > separate shared SSD VG (e.g. ssd). >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > So something like (assuming sda is your wal SSD and sdb and >> onwards are >> >>> >> > your OSD HDDs): >> >>> >> > pvcreate /dev/sda >> >>> >> > pvcreate /dev/sdb >> >>> >> > pvcreate /dev/sdc >> >>> >> > ... >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > vgcreate ssd /dev/sda >> >>> >> > vgcreate hdd0 /dev/sdb >> >>> >> > vgcreate hdd1 /dev/sdc >> >>> >> > ... >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > lvcreate -L 40G -n db0 ssd >> >>> >> > lvcreate -L 40G -n db1 ssd >> >>> >> > ... >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > lvcreate -L 100%VG -n data0 hdd0 >> >>> >> > lvcreate -L 100%VG -n data1 hdd1 >> >>> >> > ... >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > ceph-volume lvm prepare --bluestore --data hdd0/data0 --block.db >> ssd/db0 >> >>> >> > ceph-volume lvm prepare --bluestore --data hdd1/data1 --block.db >> ssd/db1 >> >>> >> > ... >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > ceph-volume lvm activate --all >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > I think it might be possible to just let ceph-volume create the >> PV/VG/LV >> >>> >> > for the data disks and only manually create the DB LVs, but it >> shouldn't >> >>> >> > hurt to do it on your own and just give ready-made LVs to >> ceph-volume >> >>> >> > for everything. >> >>> >> >> >>> >> Another alternative here is to use the new `lvm batch` subcommand >> to >> >>> >> do all of this in one go: >> >>> >> >> >>> >> ceph-volume lvm batch /dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd /dev/sde >> >>> >> /dev/sdf /dev/sdg /dev/sdh >> >>> >> >> >>> >> Will detect that sda is an SSD and will create the LVs for you for >> >>> >> block.db (one for each spinning disk). For each spinning disk, it >> will >> >>> >> place data on them. >> >>> >> >> >>> >> The one caveat is that you no longer control OSD IDs, and they are >> >>> >> created with whatever the monitors are giving out. >> >>> >> >> >>> >> This operation is not supported from ceph-deploy either. >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > -- >> >>> >> > Hector Martin (hec...@marcansoft.com) >> >>> >> > Public Key: https://marcan.st/marcan.asc >> >>> >> > _______________________________________________ >> >>> >> > ceph-users mailing list >> >>> >> > ceph-users@lists.ceph.com >> >>> >> > http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > -- >> >>> > Mami Hayashida >> >>> > Research Computing Associate >> >>> > >> >>> > Research Computing Infrastructure >> >>> > University of Kentucky Information Technology Services >> >>> > 301 Rose Street | 102 James F. 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