Re: any workaround for FAILED assert(p != snapset.clones.end())

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Are you using a cache tier?
-Sam

On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 11:37 PM, Luke Kao <Luke.Kao@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello community,
> We have a cluster using v0.80.5, and recently several OSDs goes down with
> error when removing a rbd snapshot:
> osd/ReplicatedPG.cc: 2352: FAILED assert(p != snapset.clones.end())
>
> and after restart those OSDs, it will go down again soon for the same error.
> It looks like link to BUG#8629, but before upgrade to the patched version,
> is there any workaround other than reformat disk and create OSDs?
>
> Also a side question: I don't find this bug fix in release note of v0.80.6
> or v0.80.7, so should I assume the patch is not yet released?
>
> Thanks
>
> BR,
> Luke Kao
> MYCOM-OSI
>
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