Re: RGW -- 404 on keys in bucket.list() thousands of multipart ids listed as well.

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It looks like the gateway is experiencing a similar race condition to what we reported before.

The rados object has a size of 0 bytes but the bucket index shows the object listed and the object metadata shows a size of
7147520 bytes.

I have a lot of logs but I don't think any of them have the full data from the upload of this object.

I thought this bug was fixed back in firefly/giant

https://www.mail-archive.com/ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/msg19971.html

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root@kg34-33:/srv/nfs/griffin_temp# rados -p .rgw.buckets stat default.384153.1_2015/01/01/PAKC/NWS_NEXRAD_NXL2DP_PAKC_20150101110000_20150101115959.tar
..rgw.buckets/default.384153.1_2015/01/01/PAKC/NWS_NEXRAD_NXL2DP_PAKC_20150101110000_20150101115959.tar mtime 1446672570, size 0

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SError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/srv/nfs/griffin_tempnoaa-nexrad-l2/2015/01/01/PAKC/NWS_NEXRAD_NXL2DP_PAKC_20150101110000_20150101115959.tar'

In [13]: print(key.size)
7147520

We are currently using 94.5 and the file were uploaded to hammer as well

lacadmin@kh28-10:~$ ceph --version
ceph version 0.94.5 (9764da52395923e0b32908d83a9f7304401fee43)
lacadmin@kh28-10:~$ radosgw --version
ceph version 0.94.5 (9764da52395923e0b32908d83a9f7304401fee43)


The cluster is health_ok and was ok during the upload. I need to confirm with the person who uploaded the data but I think they did it with s3cmd. Has anyone seen this before? I think I need to file a bug :-(

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