I don't know that there's anything that can be done to resolve this yet without rebuilding the OSD. Based on a Nautilus tool being able to resize the DB device, I'm assuming that Nautilus is also capable of migrating the DB/WAL between devices. That functionality would allow anyone to migrate their DB back off of their spinner which is what's happening to you. I don't believe that sort of tooling exists yet, though, without compiling the Nautilus Beta tooling for yourself.
On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 12:03 AM Konstantin Shalygin <k0...@k0ste.ru> wrote: > On 2/18/19 9:43 PM, David Turner wrote: > > Do you have historical data from these OSDs to see when/if the DB used > > on osd.73 ever filled up? To account for this OSD using the slow > > storage for DB, all we need to do is show that it filled up the fast > > DB at least once. If that happened, then something spilled over to > > the slow storage and has been there ever since. > > Yes, I have. Also I checked my JIRA records what I was do at this times > and marked this on timeline: [1] > > Another graph compared osd.(33|73) for a last year: [2] > > > [1] https://ibb.co/F7smCxW > > [1] https://ibb.co/dKWWDzW > > k > >
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