Yes, this is an EC pool, and it was created automatically via the
dashboard.
Will this help to correct my current situation? Currently, there are 3 OSDs
out of 12 that are about 90% full. One of them just crashed and will not
come back up with "bluefs _allocate unable to allocate 0x8 on bdev
On 27.03.23 23:13, Pat Vaughan wrote:
Looking at the pools, there are 2 crush rules. Only one pool has a
meaningful amount of data, the charlotte.rgw.buckets.data pool. This is
the crush rule for that pool.
So that pool uses the device class ssd explicitely where the other pools
do not care
Looking at the pools, there are 2 crush rules. Only one pool has a
meaningful amount of data, the charlotte.rgw.buckets.data pool. This is
the crush rule for that pool.
{
"rule_id": 1,
"rule_name": "charlotte.rgw.buckets.data",
"type": 3,
"steps": [
{
"op": "se
On 27.03.23 16:34, Pat Vaughan wrote:
Yes, all the OSDs are using the SSD device class.
Do you have multiple CRUSH rules by chance?
Are all pools using the same CRUSH rule?
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On 27.03.23 16:04, Pat Vaughan wrote:
we looked at the number of PGs for that pool, and found that there was only
1 for the rgw.data and rgw.log pools, and "osd pool autoscale-status"
doesn't return anything, so it looks like that hasn't been working.
If you are in this situation, have a look