Re: No space left while there are still available disk space

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Yes, after remount the file system it is back to normal

Regards,
Leander Yu.

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Gregory Farnum <gregf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:57 PM, Leander Yu <leander.yu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Thanks, we found that even after I clean some disk space and make sure
>> all the osd disk usage is less than 90%, I still can not write any
>> data to the filesystem(not a single byte).
>> Henry have check the kernel client debug info and found the osdmap is
>> out of date and the flag is keep at full.
>> He will post more detail information later.
>> I guess there are some error handling problem there so that the client
>> didn't keep updating the osdmap when disk is fulled.
>>
>> Any suggestion for further trouble shooting ?
> Ah, we may not have set the kernel client to update its OSDMap
> properly in this case. (Usually it updates automatically when it talks
> to OSDs with a newer map, but the FULL flag prevents it from even
> trying to write, so no communication.) Unless there's some other
> problem I haven't thought of this will resolve if you unmount and
> remount the filesystem (since it'll ask the monitor for a map on
> mount). Did you try that?
> -Greg
>
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