Hi,
I couldn't find any documentation or information regarding the log format in
Ceph. For example, I have 2 log lines (see below). For each 'word' I would like
to know what it is/means.
As far as I know, I can break the log lines into:
[date] [timestamp] [unknown] [unknown] [unknown] [pthread]
Quoting Sinan Polat (si...@turka.nl):
> Hi,
>
>
> I couldn't find any documentation or information regarding the log format in
> Ceph. For example, I have 2 log lines (see below). For each 'word' I would
> like
> to know what it is/means.
>
> As far as I know, I can break the log lines into:
>
Hi Stefan,
I do not want to know the reason. I want to parse Ceph logs (and use it in
Elastic). But without knowing the log format I can’t parse. I know that the
first and second ‘words’ are date + timestamp, but what about the 3rd-5th words
of a log line?
Sinan
> Op 8 jan. 2020 om 09:48 hee
Hi,
This morning one of my three monitor hosts got booted from the Nautilus 14.2.4
cluster and it won’t regain. There haven’t been any changes, or events at this
site at all. The conf file is the [unchanged] and the same as the other two
monitors. The host is also running the MDS and MGR app
what does ceph mon dump say?
If i run into problems like this im reprovisioning the monitor and readd it
from scratch, this works, but if this is best practice i dont know..
Peter Eisch schrieb am Mi., 8. Jan. 2020,
20:48:
> Hi,
>
> This morning one of my three monitor hosts got booted from the
On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 5:48 AM Peter Eisch
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This morning one of my three monitor hosts got booted from the Nautilus
> 14.2.4 cluster and it won’t regain. There haven’t been any changes, or
> events at this site at all. The conf file is the [unchanged] and the same
> as the other t
I tested this out by setting norebalance and norecover, moving the host buckets
under the rack buckets (all of them), and then unsetting. Ceph starts melting
down with escalating slow requests, even with backfill and recovery parameters
set to throttle. I moved the host buckets back to the defau