Re: inconsistent PG -> unfound objects on an erasure coded system

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Will do, I'm in the midst of the xfs filesystem check so it will be a bit before I have the filesystem back.....
jeff

On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 2:05 PM, Samuel Just <sjust@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There are 3 other example pairs on that osd.  Can you gather the same
information about these as well?

./70.3bs3_head/DIR_B/DIR_3/DIR_0/DIR_D/DIR_F/default.724733.17\u\ushadow\uprostate\srnaseq\s17b8049d-df3b-4891-875c-b2a077f2af7a\sUNCID\u2256540.b38350db-b102-4a38-9edb-0089ca95840b.130723\uUNC9-SN296\u0386\uBC2E4WACXX\u1\uGATCAG.tar.gz.2~xP5Un7rh\uPfntQTg0FIDqxSILV61nk1._873db704e96860fddf29_0_long
./70.3bs3_head/DIR_B/DIR_3/DIR_0/DIR_D/default.724733.17\u\ushadow\uprostate\srnaseq\s17b8049d-df3b-4891-875c-b2a077f2af7a\sUNCID\u2256540.b38350db-b102-4a38-9edb-0089ca95840b.130723\uUNC9-SN296\u0386\uBC2E4WACXX\u1\uGATCAG.tar.gz.2~xP5Un7rh\uPfntQTg0FIDqxSILV61nk1._873db704e96860fddf29_0_long

./70.ebs1_head/DIR_B/DIR_E/DIR_0/DIR_6/DIR_C/default.724733.17\u\ushadow\uprostate\srnaseq\s17b8049d-df3b-4891-875c-b2a077f2af7a\sUNCID\u2256540.b38350db-b102-4a38-9edb-0089ca95840b.130723\uUNC9-SN296\u0386\uBC2E4WACXX\u1\uGATCAG.tar.gz.2~xP5Un7rh\uPfntQTg0FIDqxSILV61nk1._f23131e55994b3cd542a_0_long
./70.ebs1_head/DIR_B/DIR_E/DIR_0/DIR_6/default.724733.17\u\ushadow\uprostate\srnaseq\s17b8049d-df3b-4891-875c-b2a077f2af7a\sUNCID\u2256540.b38350db-b102-4a38-9edb-0089ca95840b.130723\uUNC9-SN296\u0386\uBC2E4WACXX\u1\uGATCAG.tar.gz.2~xP5Un7rh\uPfntQTg0FIDqxSILV61nk1._f23131e55994b3cd542a_0_long

./70.3bs3_head/DIR_B/DIR_3/DIR_0/DIR_9/DIR_C/default.724733.17\u\ushadow\uprostate\srnaseq\s41fde786-cbfb-4c11-8696-fe20f90f062a\sUNCID\u2256480.79922276-6e00-4f17-851f-554f52f71520.130723\uUNC9-SN296\u0386\uBC2E4WACXX\u2\uACTTGA.tar.gz.2~TWfBUlEkk4EPH4u\uNkMjmz65CRSkJA3._215ce1442b16dc173b77_0_long
./70.3bs3_head/DIR_B/DIR_3/DIR_0/DIR_9/default.724733.17\u\ushadow\uprostate\srnaseq\s41fde786-cbfb-4c11-8696-fe20f90f062a\sUNCID\u2256480.79922276-6e00-4f17-851f-554f52f71520.130723\uUNC9-SN296\u0386\uBC2E4WACXX\u2\uACTTGA.tar.gz.2~TWfBUlEkk4EPH4u\uNkMjmz65CRSkJA3._215ce1442b16dc173b77_0_long

On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 12:00 PM, Samuel Just <sjust@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Yeah, that procedure should have isolated any filesystem issues.  Are
> there still unfound objects?
> -sam
>
> On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 11:58 AM, Jeffrey McDonald <jmcdonal@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Yes, I used the crushmap, set them to 0, then let ceph migrate/remap them
>> over.   I controlled the tempo of the move by allowing fewer backfill
>> threads.
>>
>> Jeff
>>

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