What do you mean the filesystem disappears? Is it possible you're just pushing more traffic to the disks than they can handle, and not waiting long enough for them to catch up?
-Greg
Software Engineer #42 @ http://inktank.com | http://ceph.com
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 5:19 PM, Alphe Salas Michels <asalas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello all!
I experience a strange issue since last update to ubuntu 13.10 (saucy) and ceph emperor 0.72.1
kernel version 3.11.0-13-generic #20-Ubuntu
ceph packages installed are the ones for RARING
when I mount my ceph cluster using cephfs and I upload a tons of data or do a directory listing (find . -printf "%d %k" ) or do
a chown -R user:user * at some point the filesystem disapear!
I don t know how to solve this issue there is no entry in anylog the only thing that seems to be affected is ceph-watch-notice that get stuckl
and forbid the unmount "have to pid kill .-9 that process to umount / mount the ceph cluster on client proxy to start over the process.
in the chown if I put --changes to slow it down just enought then the problem seems to disapear.
Any suggestions are welcome
Atte,
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Alphé Salas
Ingeniero T.I
Kepler Data Recovery
Asturias 97, Las Condes
asalas@xxxxxxxxx
Santiago- Chile
(56 2) 2362 7504
www.kepler.cl
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