Hi,
For the last 2 months, our MDS is frequently switching to another
because of a sudden memory leak.
The host has 128G RAM and most of the time the MDS occupies ~20% of
memory. And in less than 3 minutes it increases to 100% and crashs with
tcmalloc: allocation failed.
We tried to run heap
Hi,
according to [1] those are non-fatal errors:
These are the same non-fatal errors from above, where 404 errors
from other zones are converted to -ENOENT. The RGWBackoffControlCR
will continue to poll these objects for changes. These ERROR
messages are unnecessarily spammy though, so I'd
The customer got a new certificate with all the DNS names and IPs, we
tested it on one host only which was promising. They will restart all
the remaining RGWs during their next maintenance window on Wednesday.
Thanks!
Eugen
Zitat von Eugen Block :
Thanks, that's what I proposed to the custo
Hi Adrien,
On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 5:17 AM Adrien Georget
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> For the last 2 months, our MDS is frequently switching to another
> because of a sudden memory leak.
> The host has 128G RAM and most of the time the MDS occupies ~20% of
> memory. And in less than 3 minutes it increases
My ceph cluster sometimes gets stuck in the active+clean+snaptrim state when
doing regular snapshot deletion, and the corresponding pg does not change for a
long time. As follows:
27.7c 14350 0
0 0 38073876582
0
0 2864 3000
act
Hi,
Yesterday I had to replace a couple of failed/failing OSDs using Ceph
Orchestrator (on Ceph 18.2.1), but I've made a mistake and I removed
them without the "--replace" option. I wasn't able to find the correct
option (if any) to specify an id for newly created OSD. The closest one
was "os
On 7/23/24 08:24, Iztok Gregori wrote:
Am I missing something obvious or with Ceph orchestrator there are non
way to specify an id during the OSD creation?
Why would you want to do that?
A new OSD always gets the lowest available ID.
Regards
--
Robert Sander
Heinlein Consulting GmbH
Schwedte