The question:
Is this something I need to investigate further, or am I being paranoid?
Seems bad to me.
I have a fairly new cluster built using ceph-deploy 1.5.34-0, ceph
10.2.2-0, and centos 7.2.1511.
I recently noticed on every one of
327.3.1 as I recall. Thank for the additional information / confirmation.
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 6:05 PM Simon Ironside
wrote:
> On 01/02/16 17:47, Wade Holler wrote:
> > I can at least say that I've seen this. (a lot)
> >
> > Running Infernalis with Btrfs on Cent 7.2. I haven't seen any other
>
On 01/02/16 17:47, Wade Holler wrote:
I can at least say that I've seen this. (a lot)
Running Infernalis with Btrfs on Cent 7.2. I haven't seen any other
issue in the cluster that I would say is related.
Take it for what you will.
Thanks Wade,
That's reassuring at least that it hasn't cause
I can at least say that I've seen this. (a lot)
Running Infernalis with Btrfs on Cent 7.2. I haven't seen any other issue
in the cluster that I would say is related.
Take it for what you will.
Best Regards,
Wade
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 12:39 PM Simon Ironside
wrote:
> Has nobody else encount
Has nobody else encountered this (or can explain it away) then?
That's a bit of a worry, I wish I'd never spotted it now. I've just
built the second OSD server and it produces exactly the same "attempt to
access beyond end of device" message for each osd prepared.
Regards,
Simon.
On 27/01/16
Hi All,
I'm setting up a new cluster and owing to an unrelated mistake I made
during setup I've been paying particular attention to the system log on
the OSD server.
When I run the ceph-deploy osd prepare step, an 'access beyond end of
device' error is logged just after the file system is mo