On 07/09/12 12:29, Vladimir Bashkirtsev wrote: > On 09/07/12 18:33, Dan Mick wrote: >> Vladimir: you can do some investigation with the rados command. What >> does >> rados -p rbd ls show you? > Rather long list of: > rb.0.11.000000002786 > rb.0.d.0000000054a2 > rb.0.6.000000002eb5 > rb.0.d.000000008294 > rb.0.13.000000000377 > rb.0.e.000000000629 > rb.0.6.000000002756 > rb.0.d.000000006156 > rb.0.d.000000009b82 > rb.0.5.000000000c9e > rb.0.d.0000000080ba > rb.0.f.000000000e75 > rb.0.6.00000000ab4f > rb.0.d.0000000048e4 > rb.0.d.000000005f67 > rb.0.13.0000000014ad > rb.0.d.00000000e074 > rb.0.f.000000001a4b > rb.0.13.0000000004a3 > ... > > How to find out to which image these objects belong? "rbd info" would tell you the block prefix for the image you're looking at. Or does that command give you an "error opening image" message as well? Cheers, Florian -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe ceph-devel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html