Hi all,
we had some assistance with our SSD crash issue outside of this
mailing list - which is not resolved yet
(http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/38395) - but there's one thing I'd
like to ask the list.
I noticed that a lot of the OSD crashes show a correlation to MON
elections. For the
On 2/7/2019 6:06 PM, Eugen Block wrote:
At first - you should upgrade to 12.2.11 (or bring the mentioned
patch in by other means) to fix rename procedure which will avoid new
inconsistent objects appearance in DB. This should at least reduce
the OSD crash frequency.
We'll have to wait until
At first - you should upgrade to 12.2.11 (or bring the mentioned
patch in by other means) to fix rename procedure which will avoid
new inconsistent objects appearance in DB. This should at least
reduce the OSD crash frequency.
We'll have to wait until 12.2.11 is available for openSUSE, I'm
Eugen,
At first - you should upgrade to 12.2.11 (or bring the mentioned patch
in by other means) to fix rename procedure which will avoid new
inconsistent objects appearance in DB. This should at least reduce the
OSD crash frequency.
At second - theoretically previous crashes could result in
Hi Igor,
thanks for the quick response!
Just to make sure I don't misunderstand, and because it's a production
cluster:
before anything else I should run fsck on that OSD? Depending on the
result we'll decide how to continue, right?
Is there anything else to be enabled for that command or can
Hi Eugen,
looks like this isn't [1] but rather
https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/38049
and
https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/36541 (=
https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/36638 for luminous)
Hence it's not fixed in 12.2.10, target release is 12.2.11
Also please note the patch allows to avoid new o
Hi list,
I found this thread [1] about crashing SSD OSDs, although that was
about an upgrade to 12.2.7, we just hit (probably) the same issue
after our update to 12.2.10 two days ago in a production cluster.
Just half an hour ago I saw one OSD (SSD) crashing (for the first time):
2019-02-07