Re: Recovering incomplete PGs with ceph_objectstore_tool

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I'm not having much luck here. Is there a possibility that the imported PGs aren't being picked up because the MONs think that they're older than the empty PGs I find on the up OSDs?

I feel that I'm so close to *not* losing my RBD volume because I only have two bad PGs and I've successfully exported those PGs from my dead drive. So close!

Can someone decipher this and let me know what's up?

root@storage1:~# ceph pg dump | grep down
3.102   0       0       0       0       0       0       0       down+peering    2015-04-07 11:37:59.318222      0'0     15882:34        [17,13] 17      [17,13] 17      13985'53107     2015-03-29 21:17:15.568125      13985'49195     2015-03-24 18:38:08.244769
3.c7    3688    0       0       0       15435374592     3001    3001    down+inconsistent+peering       2015-04-07 11:37:50.498785      13985'54076     15882:276487    [15,7]  15      [15,7]  15      13985'54076     2015-03-31 19:14:22.721695      13985'54076     2015-03-31 19:14:22.721695

root@storage1:~# ceph pg 3.c7 query


root@storage1:~# ceph pg 3.102 query


root@ithome:~# ceph_objectstore_tool --data-path /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-30 --journal /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-30/journal --op info --pgid 3.c7


root@ithome:~# ceph_objectstore_tool --data-path /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-30 --journal /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-30/journal --op info --pgid 3.102
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