Re: OSD recovery over probably corrupted data

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It looks like the enclosure failure caused data corruption.  Otherwise, your OSD should have come back online as it would after a power failure.

David Zafman
Senior Developer
http://www.inktank.com



On May 26, 2013, at 9:09 AM, Andrey Korolyov <andrey@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Today a large disk enclosure decided to die peacefully, bringing down
> a couple of XFS-based disks, which works as storage for OSDs. After
> reviving disks on the different enclosure, OSD processes dying with
> SIGABRT with almost every disk (only one started working okay). Please
> take a look on attached backtrace, if there is a way to bring there
> filestores back without reformatting, I`ll be very glad to hear about
> such thing. Running Ceph version is the 0.56.4.
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