Re: PG state issue

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Hi Sage,

I just tested v0.43. All pgs are shown active+degraded now. However,
is it possible to show the number (or percentage) of degraded objects
as in the earlier version?

Henry

在 2012年3月2日上午12:14,Sage Weil <sage@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 寫道:
> Hi Henry, Wido,
>
> On Thu, 1 Mar 2012, Henry C Chang wrote:
>> With version 0.42, I found that the pg's state is not in "degrade" any
>> more if the number of osds is smaller than that of the replication.
>> For example, if I create a cluster of one osd with replication 2, all
>> pgs are in active+clean state. (The pgs were in active+clean+degrade
>> state in the earlier versions.)
>
> The PG states were tweaked a fair bit for v0.43:
>
> - new 'recovering' state means we are actively recovering the PG (no
>  longer implied by lack of 'clean')
> - 'remapped' means we have temporarily remapped a pg to a specific set of
>  OSDs (other than what CRUSH gives us)
> - 'clean' specifically means we have the right number of replicas and
>  aren't remapped.
>
> ...and the 'degraded' thing you are seeing is fixed.  This is all in place
> in the 'next' or 'master' branches.
>
>> I think it should be a bug in terms of cluster status although it does
>> not cause any other problems to me so far.
>
> Yeah, it's simply a matter of how the internal state is displayed/reported
> to the moitor.
>
> sage
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