Re: FAILED assert(pg_map.count(pgid))

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On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 20:44:28 +0200, Christian Brunner <chb@xxxxxx>
wrote:
> I shifted all my data to new filesystems. I did this, by using the
> ceph replication.
> 
> During that process other cosd processes (those who had to send the
> replication data) died several times. I was able to restart them, but
> I think this should not happen.
> 
> Here is one log message... (they all looked similar)
> 
> Regards,
> Christian
> 
> 
> 7fd23d66e700 osd13 9720 OSD::ms_handle_reset()
> 7fd23d66e700 osd13 9720 OSD::ms_handle_reset() s=0x3bc46e0
> 7fd23d66e700 osd13 9720 obc=0x204bcc0
> 7fd23d66e700 osd13 9720 removing watching session entity_name= from
> i-C7DBB69L.rbd/head(9181'620627 client2482097.0:2565
> wrlock_by=unknown0.0:0)
> osd/OSD.cc: In function 'PG* OSD::_lookup_lock_pg(pg_t)', in thread
> '0x7fd23d66e700'#012osd/OSD.cc: 1035: FAILED
> assert(pg_map.count(pgid))

Thanks for the report - I ran into the same thing last week, and it
should be fixed by 60ffc9dfeee9d7a3037647ee3a7c880dad3c59fa.

Josh
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