Re: Help: pool not responding

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In my free time I`m trying to understand how CEPH tries to detect corrupted data.
You can look here http://lists.ceph.com/pipermail/ceph-users-ceph.com/2016-February/007680.html

Can you try to do md5sum on stucks PG from all OSD?

> Oliver Dzombic <info@...> writes:


>> Hi,

>> i dont know, but as it seems to me:

>> incomplete = not enough data

>> the only solution would be to drop it ( delete )

>> so the cluster get in active healthy state.

>> How many copies do you do from each data ?



> Do you mean dropping the pg not working or the entire pool?

> It is a pool with replication=3 and I had alway at least two osd on.

> Is replication=3 not enough?


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