I've upgraded to 10.2.3 from the Ubuntu 16.04 proposed source, and
unfortunately still have the issue. It so far seems less frequent, but I
will continue monitoring, and provide notes on this thread if I am every
able to find a root cause, and a consistently reproducible scenario.
On Fri, Oct 21,
All are relatively recent Ubuntu 16.04.1 kernels. I upgraded ka05 last
night, but still see an issue. I'm happy to upgrade the rest.
$ for h in ka00 ka01 ka02 ka03 ka04 ka05; do ssh $h uname -a; done
Linux ka00 4.4.0-36-generic #55-Ubuntu SMP Thu Aug 11 18:00:59 UTC 2016
i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux
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On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 10:15 PM, Kate Ward wrote:
> I have a strange problem that began manifesting after I rebuilt my cluster a
> month or so back. A tiny subset of my files on CephFS are being zero-padded
> out to the length of ceph.dir.layout.stripe_unit when the files are later
> *read* (not
I have a strange problem that began manifesting after I rebuilt my cluster
a month or so back. A tiny subset of my files on CephFS are being
zero-padded out to the length of ceph.dir.layout.stripe_unit when the files
are later *read* (not when they are written). Tonight I realized the
padding match