> No, I/O will block for those PGs as long as you don't mark them as
lost.
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> Isn't there any way to get those OSDs back? If you can you can restore
the PGs.
Interesting, 'lost' is a term I'm not yet familiar with, regarding ceph.
I'll read up on it.
One of the OSDs was re-used straight away, a
On 01/13/2015 07:33 PM, Chris Murray wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I think I know the answer to this already after reading similar queries,
> but I'll ask in case times have changed.
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> After an error on my part, I have a very small number of pgs in
> remapped+peering. They don't look like
Hi all,
I think I know the answer to this already after reading similar queries,
but I'll ask in case times have changed.
After an error on my part, I have a very small number of pgs in
remapped+peering. They don't look like they'll get out of that state.
Some IO is blocked too, as you migh