Hello,
Have you got any idea? HDDs are fast, filesystem is XFS, mounted with
nobarrier,noatime... I think everything is right for the great performance.
Thank you,
Mihaly
2014-01-14 Mihály Árva-Tóth
> Hello,
>
> I have got 3 servers, with 3 HDD-OSD / server (4 TB WD RE). I'm using
> radosgw p
I‘m using 0.72, seems the bug is not fix in this version.
2014-01-26 Tyler Brekke
> What version of ceph? There is a resolved bug in the tracker for this,
>
> http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/6795
>
> On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 4:06 AM, Tim Zhang wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> > I run ceph osd bench using
Hi,
Recently I used performance counters to do some work about monitoring ceph's
performance, however , I often got confused by its counter name,
I don't know what most counters stat except some counters that I can guess
its meaning from literal meaning such as mun_mon.
Actually I can't get m
Hi,
It is safe to remove this files
> rados -p .rgw ls | grep '.bucket.meta.my_deleted_bucket:'
for deleted bucket via
rados -p .rgw rm .bucket.meta.my_deleted_bucket:default.4576.1
I have a problem with eaten inodes on disks where is many of such files.
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Regards
Dominik
2013-12-10 Dominik Mos
On Sun, 26 Jan 2014 08:33:25 -0800 (PST) Sage Weil wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Jan 2014, Schlacta, Christ wrote:
> > So on Debian wheezy, qemu is built without ceph/rbd support. I don't
> > know about everyone else, but I use backported qemu. Does anyone
> > provide a trusted, or official, build of qemu f
On Sun, 26 Jan 2014, Schlacta, Christ wrote:
> So on Debian wheezy, qemu is built without ceph/rbd support. I don't know
> about everyone else, but I use backported qemu. Does anyone provide a
> trusted, or official, build of qemu from Debian backports that supports
> ceph/rbd?
Not that I know of.
What version of ceph? There is a resolved bug in the tracker for this,
http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/6795
On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 4:06 AM, Tim Zhang wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I run ceph osd bench using "ceph osd tell N bench [BYTES_PER_WRITE]
> [TOTAL_BYTES]", but I get the following output, sees the
Hi guys,
I run ceph osd bench using "ceph osd tell N bench [BYTES_PER_WRITE]
[TOTAL_BYTES]", but I get the following output, sees the arg
''BYTES_PER_WRITE' is not recognise:
1 default:
[root@node24 ~]# ceph tell osd.0 bench
{ "bytes_written": 1073741824,
"blocksize": 4194304,
"bytes_per_sec":
Hello,
I'm using kvm and libvirt with ceph. At the moment I'm attaching isos for
the initial boot/install as a virtual cdrom.
I it possible to convert an iso image to a rbd and have a vm boot from the
rbd like a standard image/cd?
Thanks,
Jon A
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So on Debian wheezy, qemu is built without ceph/rbd support. I don't know
about everyone else, but I use backported qemu. Does anyone provide a
trusted, or official, build of qemu from Debian backports that supports
ceph/rbd?
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