Re: timed out in osd1 error in dmes

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> 
> These are harmless noise, BTW, you can ignore them.
> 
> Can you tell us how your OSDs are configured?  Where are the data 
> directories and journals located?  (The [osd] section of ceph.conf would 
> be helpful.)
> 
> Another useful piece of information would be the ceph-osd's raw 
> performance writing to the local disk+journal, which you can get with
> 
>  $ ceph tell osd.0 bench
> 
> You might want to check it for several nodes to see if it's consistent, 
> etc.
> 
Below are the results from above command run against all osd's


2012-03-15 13:06:19.980924 osd.0 -> 'bench: wrote 1024 MB in blocks of 
4096 KB in 67.474949 sec at 15540 KB/sec' (0)
2012-03-15 13:09:20.573176 osd.1 -> 'bench: wrote 1024 MB in blocks of 
4096 KB in 70.815932 sec at 14807 KB/sec' (0)
2012-03-15 13:11:57.895738 osd.2 -> 'bench: wrote 1024 MB in blocks of 
4096 KB in 60.370233 sec at 17369 KB/sec' (0)

Do you see any issues 

Thanks



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