Hello,
last week I've got a HEALTH_OK on our CEPH cluster and I
started upgrade firmware in network cards.
When I had upgraded the sixth card from nine (one-by-one), this
server didn't started correctly and our ProxMox had problem with
accessing disk images on CEPH.
rbd ls pool
was OK, but:
rb
You seem to have a problem with your crush rule(s):
14.3d ... [18,17,16,3,1,0,NONE,NONE,12]
If you really just took out 1 OSD, having 2xNONE in the acting set indicates
that your crush rule can't find valid mappings. You might need to tune crush
tunables:
https://docs.ceph.com/en/reef/rados/tr
>
> Hi Mark, thank you for prompt answer.
The fact that changing the pg_num for the index pool drops the latency
> back down might be a clue. Do you have a lot of deletes happening on
> this cluster? If you have a lot of deletes and long pauses between
> writes, you could be accumulating tombsto
On 2024/01/22 19:06, Frank Schilder wrote:
> You seem to have a problem with your crush rule(s):
>
> 14.3d ... [18,17,16,3,1,0,NONE,NONE,12]
>
> If you really just took out 1 OSD, having 2xNONE in the acting set indicates
> that your crush rule can't find valid mappings. You might need to tune c
Hello
When I run cephfs-top it causes mgr module crash. Can you please tell me
the reason?
My environment:
My ceph version 17.2.6
Operating System: Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
Kernel: Linux 5.15.0-84-generic
I created the cephfs-top user with the following command:
ceph auth get-or-create client.fstop mo
Please have this fix: https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/59551. It's
backported to quincy.
On 23/01/24 03:11, Özkan Göksu wrote:
Hello
When I run cephfs-top it causes mgr module crash. Can you please tell me
the reason?
My environment:
My ceph version 17.2.6
Operating System: Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
Hello Jos.
Thank you for the reply.
I can upgrade to 17.2.7 but I wonder can I only upgrade MON+MGR for this
issue or do I need to upgrade all the parts?
Otherwise I need to wait few weeks. I don't want to request maintenance
during delivery time.
root@ud-01:~# ceph orch upgrade ls
{
"image":