Re: Negative degradation?

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On 30/07/13 09:20, Roald van Loon wrote:
> Came across it this morning when booting my development environment,
> has anyone seen this before?
> 
> It's with 0.67-rc2;
> 
> 2013-07-30 08:09:09.230349 mon.0 [INF] pgmap v4172: 1216 pgs: 123
> active, 219 active+clean, 161 active+clean+replay, 713 peering; 241 MB
> data, 630 MB used, 5483 MB / 6114 MB avail; -2/588 degraded (-0.340%)

I saw similar negative values when updating my test OSD host to 0.67-rc2
from 0.66 this morning; however, I've seen such negative values being
reported at various times over a number of past releases.

I suspect there's a defect in signed-ness handling somewhere, or similar
— however, it appears to be cosmetic and disappears when the OSD replay
completes.

(I've likewise seen impossible values for other statistics being
reported — a while back I saw multiple EBs being reported as being
read/written during a resync between 4 disks, for example.  I suspect
this is another manifestation of a similar problem.)

Cheers,
David
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David McBride <dwm37@xxxxxxxxx>
Unix Specialist, University Computing Service
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