On Oct 28, 2014, at 5:20 PM, Lincoln Bryant wrote:
> Hi Greg, Loic,
>
> I think we have seen this as well (sent a mail to the list a week or so ago
> about incomplete pgs). I ended up giving up on the data and doing a
> force_create_pgs after doing a find on my OSDs and deleting the relevant pg
On 28/10/2014 22:20, Lincoln Bryant wrote:
> Hi Greg, Loic,
>
> I think we have seen this as well (sent a mail to the list a week or so ago
> about incomplete pgs). I ended up giving up on the data and doing a
> force_create_pgs after doing a find on my OSDs and deleting the relevant pg
> dir
Hi Chris,
Would you be so kind as to attach to http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/9752 the
osdmaps that are relevant ( 4663 and 4685 would be helpfull) ? If my request is
unclear I can guide you. Please note that I'm in Paris France and about to
disconnect (11pm here ;-). I'll read you in the morni
Hi Greg, Loic,
I think we have seen this as well (sent a mail to the list a week or so ago
about incomplete pgs). I ended up giving up on the data and doing a
force_create_pgs after doing a find on my OSDs and deleting the relevant pg
dirs. If there are any logs etc you'd like to see for debugg
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 6:41 AM, Chris Kitzmiller
wrote:
> On Oct 22, 2014, at 8:22 PM, Craig Lewis wrote:
>
> Shot in the dark: try manually deep-scrubbing the PG. You could also try
> marking various osd's OUT, in an attempt to get the acting set to include
> osd.25 again, then do the deep-scru
On Oct 22, 2014, at 8:22 PM, Craig Lewis wrote:
> Shot in the dark: try manually deep-scrubbing the PG. You could also try
> marking various osd's OUT, in an attempt to get the acting set to include
> osd.25 again, then do the deep-scrub again. That probably won't help though,
> because the pg
Shot in the dark: try manually deep-scrubbing the PG. You could also try
marking various osd's OUT, in an attempt to get the acting set to include
osd.25 again, then do the deep-scrub again. That probably won't help
though, because the pg query says it probed osd.25 already... actually , it
doesn
On Oct 22, 2014, at 7:51 PM, Craig Lewis wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Chris Kitzmiller
> wrote:
>> On Oct 22, 2014, at 1:50 PM, Craig Lewis wrote:
>>> Incomplete means "Ceph detects that a placement group is missing a
>>> necessary period of history from its log. If you see this sta
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Chris Kitzmiller wrote:
> On Oct 22, 2014, at 1:50 PM, Craig Lewis wrote:
> > Incomplete means "Ceph detects that a placement group is missing a
> necessary period of history from its log. If you see this state, report a
> bug, and try to start any failed OSDs tha
On Oct 22, 2014, at 1:50 PM, Craig Lewis wrote:
> Incomplete means "Ceph detects that a placement group is missing a necessary
> period of history from its log. If you see this state, report a bug, and try
> to start any failed OSDs that may contain the needed information".
>
> In the PG query,
Incomplete means "Ceph detects that a placement group is missing a
necessary period of history from its log. If you see this state, report a
bug, and try to start any failed OSDs that may contain the needed
information".
In the PG query, it lists some OSDs that it's trying to probe:
"pr
I've gotten myself into the position of having ~100 incomplete PGs. All of my
OSDs are up+in (and I've restarted them all one by one).
I was in the process of rebalancing after altering my CRUSH map when I lost an
OSD backing disk. I replaced that OSD and it seemed to be backfilling well.
Durin
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