Or you needed to run it as root? -Sam On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 1:24 PM, Samuel Just <sjust@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Sounds like a version/compatibility thing. Are your rbd clients really old? > -Sam > > On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 1:19 PM, German Anders <ganders@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I've just upgrade to jewel, and the scrubbing seems to been corrected... but >> now I'm not able to map an rbd on a host (before I was able to), basically >> I'm getting this error msg: >> >> rbd: sysfs write failed >> rbd: map failed: (5) Input/output error >> >> # rbd --cluster cephIB create host01 --size 102400 --pool cinder-volumes -k >> /etc/ceph/cephIB.client.cinder.keyring >> # rbd --cluster cephIB map host01 --pool cinder-volumes -k >> /etc/ceph/cephIB.client.cinder.keyring >> rbd: sysfs write failed >> rbd: map failed: (5) Input/output error >> >> Any ideas? on the /etc/ceph directory on the host I've: >> >> -rw-r--r-- 1 ceph ceph 92 Nov 17 15:45 rbdmap >> -rw-r--r-- 1 ceph ceph 170 Dec 15 14:47 secret.xml >> -rw-r--r-- 1 ceph ceph 37 Dec 15 15:12 virsh-secret >> -rw-r--r-- 1 ceph ceph 0 Dec 15 15:12 virsh-secret-set >> -rw-r--r-- 1 ceph ceph 37 Dec 21 14:53 virsh-secretIB >> -rw-r--r-- 1 ceph ceph 0 Dec 21 14:53 virsh-secret-setIB >> -rw-r--r-- 1 ceph ceph 173 Dec 22 13:34 secretIB.xml >> -rw-r--r-- 1 ceph ceph 619 Dec 22 13:38 ceph.conf >> -rw-r--r-- 1 ceph ceph 72 Dec 23 09:51 ceph.client.cinder.keyring >> -rw-r--r-- 1 ceph ceph 63 Mar 28 09:03 cephIB.client.cinder.keyring >> -rw-r--r-- 1 ceph ceph 526 Mar 28 12:06 cephIB.conf >> -rw------- 1 ceph ceph 63 Mar 29 16:11 cephIB.client.admin.keyring >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> Best, >> >> German >> >> 2016-03-29 14:45 GMT-03:00 German Anders <ganders@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: >>> >>> Sure, also the scrubbing is happening on all the osds :S >>> >>> # ceph --cluster cephIB daemon osd.4 config diff >>> { >>> "diff": { >>> "current": { >>> "admin_socket": "\/var\/run\/ceph\/cephIB-osd.4.asok", >>> "auth_client_required": "cephx", >>> "filestore_fd_cache_size": "10240", >>> "filestore_journal_writeahead": "true", >>> "filestore_max_sync_interval": "10", >>> "filestore_merge_threshold": "40", >>> "filestore_op_threads": "20", >>> "filestore_queue_max_ops": "100000", >>> "filestore_split_multiple": "8", >>> "fsid": "a4bce51b-4d6b-4394-9737-3e4d9f5efed2", >>> "internal_safe_to_start_threads": "true", >>> "keyring": "\/var\/lib\/ceph\/osd\/cephIB-4\/keyring", >>> "leveldb_log": "", >>> "log_file": "\/var\/log\/ceph\/cephIB-osd.4.log", >>> "log_to_stderr": "false", >>> "mds_data": "\/var\/lib\/ceph\/mds\/cephIB-4", >>> "mon_cluster_log_file": >>> "default=\/var\/log\/ceph\/cephIB.$channel.log >>> cluster=\/var\/log\/ceph\/cephIB.log", >>> "mon_data": "\/var\/lib\/ceph\/mon\/cephIB-4", >>> "mon_debug_dump_location": >>> "\/var\/log\/ceph\/cephIB-osd.4.tdump", >>> "mon_host": "172.23.16.1,172.23.16.2,172.23.16.3", >>> "mon_initial_members": "cibm01, cibm02, cibm03", >>> "osd_data": "\/var\/lib\/ceph\/osd\/cephIB-4", >>> "osd_journal": "\/var\/lib\/ceph\/osd\/cephIB-4\/journal", >>> "osd_op_threads": "8", >>> "rgw_data": "\/var\/lib\/ceph\/radosgw\/cephIB-4", >>> "setgroup": "ceph", >>> "setuser": "ceph" >>> }, >>> "defaults": { >>> "admin_socket": "\/var\/run\/ceph\/ceph-osd.4.asok", >>> "auth_client_required": "cephx, none", >>> "filestore_fd_cache_size": "128", >>> "filestore_journal_writeahead": "false", >>> "filestore_max_sync_interval": "5", >>> "filestore_merge_threshold": "10", >>> "filestore_op_threads": "2", >>> "filestore_queue_max_ops": "50", >>> "filestore_split_multiple": "2", >>> "fsid": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000", >>> "internal_safe_to_start_threads": "false", >>> "keyring": >>> "\/etc\/ceph\/ceph.osd.4.keyring,\/etc\/ceph\/ceph.keyring,\/etc\/ceph\/keyring,\/etc\/ceph\/keyring.bin", >>> "leveldb_log": "\/dev\/null", >>> "log_file": "\/var\/log\/ceph\/ceph-osd.4.log", >>> "log_to_stderr": "true", >>> "mds_data": "\/var\/lib\/ceph\/mds\/ceph-4", >>> "mon_cluster_log_file": >>> "default=\/var\/log\/ceph\/ceph.$channel.log >>> cluster=\/var\/log\/ceph\/ceph.log", >>> "mon_data": "\/var\/lib\/ceph\/mon\/ceph-4", >>> "mon_debug_dump_location": >>> "\/var\/log\/ceph\/ceph-osd.4.tdump", >>> "mon_host": "", >>> "mon_initial_members": "", >>> "osd_data": "\/var\/lib\/ceph\/osd\/ceph-4", >>> "osd_journal": "\/var\/lib\/ceph\/osd\/ceph-4\/journal", >>> "osd_op_threads": "2", >>> "rgw_data": "\/var\/lib\/ceph\/radosgw\/ceph-4", >>> "setgroup": "", >>> "setuser": "" >>> } >>> }, >>> "unknown": [] >>> } >>> >>> >>> Thanks a lot! >>> >>> Best, >>> >>> >>> German >>> >>> 2016-03-29 14:10 GMT-03:00 Samuel Just <sjust@xxxxxxxxxx>: >>>> >>>> That seems to be scrubbing pretty often. Can you attach a config diff >>>> from osd.4 (ceph daemon osd.4 config diff)? >>>> -Sam >>>> >>>> On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 9:30 AM, German Anders <ganders@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>> wrote: >>>> > Hi All, >>>> > >>>> > I've maybe a simple question, I've setup a new cluster with Infernalis >>>> > release, there's no IO going on at the cluster level and I'm receiving >>>> > a lot >>>> > of these messages: >>>> > >>>> > 2016-03-29 12:22:07.462818 mon.0 [INF] pgmap v158062: 8192 pgs: 8192 >>>> > active+clean; 20617 MB data, 46164 MB used, 52484 GB / 52529 GB avail >>>> > 2016-03-29 12:22:08.176684 osd.13 [INF] 0.d38 scrub starts >>>> > 2016-03-29 12:22:08.179841 osd.13 [INF] 0.d38 scrub ok >>>> > 2016-03-29 12:21:59.526355 osd.9 [INF] 0.8a6 scrub starts >>>> > 2016-03-29 12:21:59.529582 osd.9 [INF] 0.8a6 scrub ok >>>> > 2016-03-29 12:22:03.004107 osd.4 [INF] 0.38b scrub starts >>>> > 2016-03-29 12:22:03.007220 osd.4 [INF] 0.38b scrub ok >>>> > 2016-03-29 12:22:03.617706 osd.21 [INF] 0.525 scrub starts >>>> > 2016-03-29 12:22:03.621073 osd.21 [INF] 0.525 scrub ok >>>> > 2016-03-29 12:22:06.527264 osd.9 [INF] 0.8a6 scrub starts >>>> > 2016-03-29 12:22:06.529150 osd.9 [INF] 0.8a6 scrub ok >>>> > 2016-03-29 12:22:07.005628 osd.4 [INF] 0.38b scrub starts >>>> > 2016-03-29 12:22:07.009776 osd.4 [INF] 0.38b scrub ok >>>> > 2016-03-29 12:22:07.618191 osd.21 [INF] 0.525 scrub starts >>>> > 2016-03-29 12:22:07.621363 osd.21 [INF] 0.525 scrub ok >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > I mean, all the time, and AFAIK these is because the scrub operation is >>>> > like >>>> > an fsck on the object level, so this make me think that it's not a >>>> > normal >>>> > situation. Is there any command that I can run in order to check this? >>>> > >>>> > # ceph --cluster cephIB health detail >>>> > HEALTH_OK >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > Thanks in advance, >>>> > >>>> > Best, >>>> > >>>> > German >>>> > >>>> > _______________________________________________ >>>> > ceph-users mailing list >>>> > ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> > http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com >>>> > >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com