On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 5:23 PM, Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG <s.priebe@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello, > > currently one of my clusters is missing a whole pg due to all 3 osds > being down. > > All of them fail with: > 0> 2018-01-16 02:05:33.353293 7f944dbfe700 -1 > /build/ceph/src/osd/SnapMapper.cc: In function 'void > SnapMapper::add_oid(const hobject_t&, const std::set<snapid_t>&, > MapCacher::Transaction<std::basic_string<char>, ceph::buffer::list>*)' > thread 7f944dbfe700 time 2018-01-16 02:05:33.349946 > /build/ceph/src/osd/SnapMapper.cc: 246: FAILED assert(r == -2) > > ceph version 12.2.2-93-gd6da8d7 > (d6da8d77a4b2220e6bdd61e4bdd911a9cd91946c) luminous (stable) > 1: (ceph::__ceph_assert_fail(char const*, char const*, int, char > const*)+0x102) [0x561f9ff0b1e2] > 2: (SnapMapper::add_oid(hobject_t const&, std::set<snapid_t, > std::less<snapid_t>, std::allocator<snapid_t> > const&, > MapCacher::Transaction<std::string, ceph::buffer::list>*)+0x64b) > [0x561f9fb76f3b] > 3: (PG::update_snap_map(std::vector<pg_log_entry_t, > std::allocator<pg_log_entry_t> > const&, > ObjectStore::Transaction&)+0x38f) [0x561f9fa0ae3f] > 4: (PG::append_log(std::vector<pg_log_entry_t, > std::allocator<pg_log_entry_t> > const&, eversion_t, eversion_t, > ObjectStore::Transaction&, bool)+0x538) [0x561f9fa31018] > 5: (PrimaryLogPG::log_operation(std::vector<pg_log_entry_t, > std::allocator<pg_log_entry_t> > const&, > boost::optional<pg_hit_set_history_t> const&, eversion_t const&, > eversion_t const&, bool, ObjectStore::Transaction&)+0x64) [0x561f9fb25d64] > 6: (ReplicatedBackend::do_repop(boost::intrusive_ptr<OpRequest>)+0xa92) > [0x561f9fc314b2] > 7: > (ReplicatedBackend::_handle_message(boost::intrusive_ptr<OpRequest>)+0x2a4) > [0x561f9fc374f4] > 8: (PGBackend::handle_message(boost::intrusive_ptr<OpRequest>)+0x50) > [0x561f9fb5cf10] > 9: (PrimaryLogPG::do_request(boost::intrusive_ptr<OpRequest>&, > ThreadPool::TPHandle&)+0x77b) [0x561f9fac91eb] > 10: (OSD::dequeue_op(boost::intrusive_ptr<PG>, > boost::intrusive_ptr<OpRequest>, ThreadPool::TPHandle&)+0x3f7) > [0x561f9f955bc7] > 11: (PGQueueable::RunVis::operator()(boost::intrusive_ptr<OpRequest> > const&)+0x57) [0x561f9fbcd947] > 12: (OSD::ShardedOpWQ::_process(unsigned int, > ceph::heartbeat_handle_d*)+0x108c) [0x561f9f984d1c] > 13: (ShardedThreadPool::shardedthreadpool_worker(unsigned int)+0x88d) > [0x561f9ff10e6d] > 14: (ShardedThreadPool::WorkThreadSharded::entry()+0x10) [0x561f9ff12e30] > 15: (()+0x8064) [0x7f949afcb064] > 16: (clone()+0x6d) [0x7f949a0bf62d] > NOTE: a copy of the executable, or `objdump -rdS <executable>` is > needed to interpret this. By the time it gets there, something else has gone wrong. The OSD is adding a snapid/object pair to its "SnapMapper", and discovering that there are already entries (which it thinks there shouldn't be). You'll need to post more of a log, along with background, if anybody's going to diagnose it: is there cache tiering on the cluster? What is this pool used for? Were there other errors on this PG in the past? I also notice a separate email about deleting the data; I don't have any experience with this but you'd probably have to export the PG using ceph-objectstore-tool and then find a way to delete the object out of it. I see options to remove both an object and "remove-clone-metadata" on a particular ID, but I've not used any of them myself. -Greg -- 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