Re: inconsistent pgs

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When I changed crush from root-host-osd to root-chasis-host-osd, did I've to change default ruleset? I didn't changed it. It looks like this:

rule replicated_ruleset {
  ruleset 0
  type replicated
  min_size 1
  max_size 10
  step take default
  step chooseleaf firstn 0 type host
  step emit
}

пт, 7 авг. 2015 г. в 15:39, Константин Сахинов <sakhinov@xxxxxxxxx>:
It's hard to say now. I changed one-by-one my 6 OSDs from btrfs to xfs. During the repair process I added 2 more OSDs. Changed crush map from root-host-osd to root-chasis-host-osd structure... There was SSD cache tiering set, when first inconsistency showed up. Then I removed tiering to confirm than it was not the reason of inconsistencies.
Once there was hardware problem with one node - PCI slot issue. I shut down that node and exchanged motherboard to the same model.
I'm running CentOS Linux release 7.1.1503 (Core) with 3.10.0-229.7.2.el7.x86_64 kernel.

пт, 7 авг. 2015 г. в 15:18, Межов Игорь Александрович <megov@xxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi!

When inconsistent PGs starting to appear? Maybe after some event?
Hang, node reboot or after reconfiguration or changing parameters?
Can you say, what triggers such behaviour? And, BTW, what system/kernel
you use?

Megov Igor
CIO, Yuterra

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