Re: Crash and question

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Hi,

I tried to add a new monitor, but now I was unable to use ceph command

after doing ceph-deploy mon create myhostname

I’ve got :
# ceph status
2015-07-30 10:42:39.682038 7f7b16d90700  0 librados: client.admin authentication error (1) Operation not permitted
Error connecting to cluster: PermissionError

Could you help me to fix and how to change keys please ?

Thank a lot in advance, and sorry I’m a newbie on this topic.
K

Le 30 juil. 2015 à 11:39, Khalid Ahsein <kahsein@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :

Good morning christian,

thank you for your quick response.
so I need to upgrade to 64 GB or 96 GB to be more secure ?

And sorry I though that 2 monitors was the minimum. We will work to add a new host quickly.

About osd_pool_default_min_size should I change something for the future ? 

thank you again
K

Le 30 juil. 2015 à 11:12, Christian Balzer <chibi@xxxxxxx> a écrit :


Hello,

On Thu, 30 Jul 2015 10:55:30 +0200 Khalid Ahsein wrote:

Hello everybody,

I’m running since 4 months a ceph cluster configured with two monitors :

1 host : 16GB RAM - 12x 4TB disks - 12 OSD - 1 monitor - RAID-1 for
system 1 host : 16GB RAM - 12x 4TB disks - 12 OSD - 1 monitor - RAID-1
for system

Too little RAM, just 2 monitors, just 2 nodes...

This night I’ve encountered an issue with the crash of the first host.

My first question is why with 1 host down, all my cluster was down
(unable to do ceph status — hang command) and all my rbd was stuck
without possibility to R/W. 

Re-read the documentation, you need at least 3 monitors to survive the
loss of one (monitor) node.

Your osd_pool_default_min_size would have left in a usable situation, 2
nodes is really a minimal case.

I rebooted the first host, and 2 hours later
the second go down with the same issue (all rbd down and ceph hang).

After reboot, here is ceph status :

# ceph status
   cluster 9c29f469-7bad-4b64-97bf-3fbb1bbc0c5f
    health HEALTH_ERR
           3 pgs inconsistent
           1 pgs peering
           1 pgs stuck inactive
           1 pgs stuck unclean
           36 requests are blocked > 32 sec
           928 scrub errors
           clock skew detected on mon.drt-becks
    monmap e1: 2 mons at
{drt-becks=172.16.21.6:6789/0,drt-marco=172.16.21.4:6789/0} election
epoch 26, quorum 0,1 drt-marco,drt-becks osdmap e961: 24 osds: 24 up, 24
in pgmap v2532968: 400 pgs, 1 pools, 512 GB data, 130 kobjects
           1039 GB used, 88092 GB / 89177 GB avail
                393 active+clean
                  3 active+clean+scrubbing+deep
                  3 active+clean+inconsistent
                  1 peering
 client io 57290 B/s wr, 7 op/s

You will want to:
a) fix your NTP, clock skew.
b) check your logs about the scrub errors
c) same for the stuck requests

Also I found this error on DMESG about the crash :

Message from syslogd@drt-marco at Jul 30 04:03:57 ...
kernel:[4876519.657178] BUG: soft lockup - CPU#7 stuck for 22s!
[btrfs-cleaner:32713]

All my volumes are on BTRFS, maybe it was not a good idea ?

Depending on your OS, kernel version, most definitely. 
Plenty of BTRFS problems in the ML archives to be found.

Christian

-- 
Christian Balzer        Network/Systems Engineer                
chibi@xxxxxxx    Global OnLine Japan/Fusion Communications
http://www.gol.com/


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