On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Gleb Borisov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're experiencing some issues with our radosgw setup. Today we tried to
> copy bunch of objects between two separate clusters (using our own tool
> built on top of java s3 api).
>
> All went smooth until we start copying large objects
I assume that the problem is not with the object itself, but with one
of the upload mechanism (either client, or rgw, or both). I would be
curious, however, to see if a different S3 client (not the homebrew
one) could upload the object correctly using multipart upload.
Yehuda
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015
I am curious whether the object can be uploaded without MultiUpload,
so we can determine which part is wrong.
On 21 January 2015 at 09:15, Gleb Borisov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're experiencing some issues with our radosgw setup. Today we tried to
> copy bunch of objects between two separate clusters (
On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 01:22:53 +0200 Georgios Dimitrakakis wrote:
> Urged by a previous post by Mike Winfield where he suffered a leveldb
> loss
> I would like to know which files are critical for CEPH operation and
> must
> be backed-up regularly and how are you people doing it?
>
Aside fro
On 30/01/15 12:34, Yehuda Sadeh wrote:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 3:27 PM, Mark Kirkwood
wrote:
On 30/01/15 11:08, Yehuda Sadeh wrote:
How does your regionmap look like? Is it updated correctly on all zones?
Regionmap listed below - checking it on all 4 zones produces exactly the
same output
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 3:27 PM, Mark Kirkwood
wrote:
> On 30/01/15 11:08, Yehuda Sadeh wrote:
>>
>> How does your regionmap look like? Is it updated correctly on all zones?
>>
>
> Regionmap listed below - checking it on all 4 zones produces exactly the
> same output (md5sum is same):
>
> {
>
On 30/01/15 11:08, Yehuda Sadeh wrote:
How does your regionmap look like? Is it updated correctly on all zones?
Regionmap listed below - checking it on all 4 zones produces exactly the
same output (md5sum is same):
{
"regions": [
{
"key": "eu",
"val": {
Urged by a previous post by Mike Winfield where he suffered a leveldb
loss
I would like to know which files are critical for CEPH operation and
must
be backed-up regularly and how are you people doing it?
Any points much appreciated!
Regards,
G.
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Hi:
I have completed the installation of ceph cluster,and the ceph health is ok:
cluster 15ee68b9-eb3c-4a49-8a99-e5de64449910
health HEALTH_OK
monmap e1: 1 mons at {ceph01=10.194.203.251:6789/0}, election epoch 1,
quorum 0 ceph01
mdsmap e2: 0/0/1 up
osdmap e16: 2 os
Hi Chris,
[Moving this thread to ceph-devel, which is probably a bit more
appropriate.]
On Thu, 29 Jan 2015, Chris Pacejo wrote:
> Hi, we've been experimenting with the keyvaluestore backend, and have found
> that, on every object write (e.g. with `rados put`), a single transaction is
> issued c
Error is same as this posted link -
http://www.spinics.net/lists/ceph-devel/msg21388.html
From: Blake, Karl D
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 4:29 AM
To: ceph-us...@ceph.com
Subject: RE: error in sys.exitfunc
Please advise.
Thanks,
-Karl
From: Blake, Karl D
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2015 7:23
Dear concerned,
Can I use Dell's equallogic storage arrays (model PS-4110) to configure
different OSDs on these storage arrays (maybe by creating different
volumes). If this is possible, then how can should I set about deploying
Ceph in my system (some user guide or introductory document will be n
Please advise.
Thanks,
-Karl
From: Blake, Karl D
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2015 7:23 PM
To: 'ceph-us...@ceph.com'
Subject: error in sys.exitfunc
Anytime I run Ceph-deploy I get the above error. Can you help resolve?
Thanks,
-Karl
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Hi, I'm hoping desperately that someone can help. I have a critical issue
with a tiny 'cluster'...
There was a power glitch earlier today (not an outage, might have been a
brownout, some things went down, others didn't) and i came home to a CPU
machine check exception on the singular host on which
Hi,
We're experiencing some issues with our radosgw setup. Today we tried to
copy bunch of objects between two separate clusters (using our own tool
built on top of java s3 api).
All went smooth until we start copying large objects (200G+). We can see
that our code handles this case correctly and
Anytime I run Ceph-deploy I get the above error. Can you help resolve?
Thanks,
-Karl
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Hello,
I found the document of ceph class usage is very few, below is the
only one which can almost address my needs--
http://ceph.com/rados/dynamic-object-interfaces-with-lua/
But still some questions confusing me left there:
1. How to make the OSD to load the class lib? or what's the process
f
Hi, we've been experimenting with the keyvaluestore backend, and have found
that, on every object write (e.g. with `rados put`), a single transaction
is issued containing an additional 9 KeyValueDB writes, beyond those which
constitute the object data. Given the key names, these are clearly all
me
How does your regionmap look like? Is it updated correctly on all zones?
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 1:42 PM, Mark Kirkwood
wrote:
> On 30/01/15 06:31, Yehuda Sadeh wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 8:04 PM, Mark Kirkwood
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 29/01/15 13:58, Mark Kirkwood wrote:
>>
On 30/01/15 06:31, Yehuda Sadeh wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 8:04 PM, Mark Kirkwood
wrote:
On 29/01/15 13:58, Mark Kirkwood wrote:
However if I
try to write to eu-west I get:
Sorry - that should have said:
However if I try to write to eu-*east* I get:
The actual code is (see below) co
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 8:04 PM, Mark Kirkwood
wrote:
> On 29/01/15 13:58, Mark Kirkwood wrote:
>>
>>
>> However if I
>> try to write to eu-west I get:
>>
>
> Sorry - that should have said:
>
> However if I try to write to eu-*east* I get:
>
> The actual code is (see below) connecting to the endpo
On 29/01/15 15:05, Alexis KOALLA wrote:
> Issue: The servers that host the OSDs have rebooted and we have observed
> that after the reboot there is no auto mount of OSD devices and we need
> to manually performed the mount and then start the OSD as below:
>
> 1- [root@osd.0] mount /dev/sdb2 /var/l
Hi,
Am 29.01.2015 07:53, schrieb Christian Balzer:
> On Thu, 29 Jan 2015 01:30:41 + Ramakrishna Nishtala (rnishtal) wrote:
>> * Per my understanding once writes are complete to journal then
>> it is read again from the journal before writing to data disk. Does this
>> mean, we have to
Hi guys,
We have integrated our radosgw (v0.80.7) with our OpenStack Keystone
server (icehouse) successfully.
The "normal" S3 operations can be executed with the Keystone user's EC2
credentials (EC2_ACCESS_KEY, EC2_SECRET_KEY). The radosgw correctly
handles these user credentials, ask keysto
On Thu, 29 Jan 2015 03:05:41 PM Alexis KOALLA wrote:
> Hi,
> Today we encountered an issue in our Ceph cluster in LAB.
> Issue: The servers that host the OSDs have rebooted and we have observed
> that after the reboot there is no auto mount of OSD devices and we need
> to manually performed th
Hi,
Today we encountered an issue in our Ceph cluster in LAB.
Issue: The servers that host the OSDs have rebooted and we have observed
that after the reboot there is no auto mount of OSD devices and we need
to manually performed the mount and then start the OSD as below:
1- [root@osd.0] mou
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