Re: ceph -w question

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"Incomplete" means that there are fewer than the minimum copies of the
placement group (by default, half of the requested size, rounded up).
In general rebooting one node shouldn't do that unless you've changed
your minimum size on the pool, and it does mean that data in those PGs
is unaccessible.
-Greg
Software Engineer #42 @ http://inktank.com | http://ceph.com


On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 9:01 AM, Jeppesen, Nelson
<Nelson.Jeppesen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> When I reboot any node in my prod environment with no activity I see
> incomplete pgs. Is that a concern? Does that mean some data is unavailable?
> Thank you.
>
>
>
> # ceph -v
>
> ceph version 0.56.4 (63b0f854d1cef490624de5d6cf9039735c7de5ca)
>
>
>
> # ceph –w
>
> 2013-04-15 08:57:27.712065 mon.0 [INF] pgmap v585220: 4864 pgs: 4443
> active+clean, 1 active+degraded, 420 incomplete; 3177 GB data, 6504 GB used,
> 38186 GB / 44691 GB avail; 252/8168154 degraded (0.003%)
>
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