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

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I restarted the OSDs with the 'unfound' objects and now I have none, but I have 43 inconsistent PGs that I need to repair.....I only see unfound files once issue the 'pg repair'.    How do I clear out the inconsistent states?   


ceph -s 
    cluster 5221cc73-869e-4c20-950f-18824ddd6692
     health HEALTH_ERR
            43 pgs inconsistent
            3507 scrub errors
            noout flag(s) set
     monmap e9: 3 mons at {cephmon1=10.32.16.93:6789/0,cephmon2=10.32.16.85:6789/0,cephmon3=10.32.16.89:6789/0}
            election epoch 112718, quorum 0,1,2 cephmon2,cephmon3,cephmon1
     mdsmap e11408: 1/1/1 up {0=0=up:active}
     osdmap e279630: 449 osds: 449 up, 422 in
            flags noout
      pgmap v26505719: 7788 pgs, 21 pools, 251 TB data, 88784 kobjects
            412 TB used, 2777 TB / 3190 TB avail
                7731 active+clean
                  43 active+clean+inconsistent
                   7 active+clean+scrubbing+deep
                   7 active+clean+scrubbing

Jeff

On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 2:00 PM, Samuel Just <sjust@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yeah, that procedure should have isolated any filesystem issues.  Are
there still unfound objects?
-sam


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