Hi,
On 2019-11-20 15:55, thoralf schulze wrote:
hi,
we were able to track this down to the auto balancer: disabling the auto
balancer and cleaning out old (and probably not very meaningful)
upmap-entries via ceph osd rm-pg-upmap-items brought back stable mgr
daemons and an usable dashboard.
I
Hi All,
We have a XFS filesystems on Prod side and when we trying to mount the DR copy,
we get superblock error
root@:~# rbd-nbd map nfs/dir
/dev/nbd0
root@:~# mount /dev/nbd0 /mnt
mount: /dev/nbd0: can't read superblock
Any suggestions to test the DR copy any other way or if I'm doing someth
Hi all. Running an Object Storage cluster with Ceph Nautilus 14.2.4.
We are running into what appears to be a serious bug that is affecting our
fairly new object storage cluster. While investigating some performance
issues -- seeing abnormally high IOPS, extremely slow bucket stat listings
(over 3
I've originally reported the linked issue. I've seen this problem with
negative stats on several of S3 setups but I could never figure out
how to reproduce it.
But I haven't seen the resharder act on these stats; that seems like a
particularly bad case :(
Paul
--
Paul Emmerich
Looking for hel
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 11:16 AM Vikas Rana wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> We have a XFS filesystems on Prod side and when we trying to mount the DR
> copy, we get superblock error
>
> root@:~# rbd-nbd map nfs/dir
> /dev/nbd0
> root@:~# mount /dev/nbd0 /mnt
> mount: /dev/nbd0: can't read superblock
Does
On 11/22/19 11:50 AM, David Monschein wrote:
> Hi all. Running an Object Storage cluster with Ceph Nautilus 14.2.4.
>
> We are running into what appears to be a serious bug that is affecting
> our fairly new object storage cluster. While investigating some
> performance issues -- seeing abnormally
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 9:09 PM J. Eric Ivancich wrote:
> 2^64 (2 to the 64th power) is 18446744073709551616, which is 13 greater
> than your value of 18446744073709551603. So this likely represents the
> value of -13, but displayed in an unsigned format.
I've seen this with values between -2 an
I just ran into this today with a server we rebooted. The server has been
upgraded to Nautilus 14.2.2 for a few months. Was originally installed as
Jewel, then upgraded to Luminous ( then Nautilus ). I have a whole server
where all 12 OSDs have empty folders. I recreated the keyring file an