Is it a known issue and is it expected ? When as osd is marked out, the reweight becomes 0 and the PGs should get remapped , right ? I do see recovery after removing from crush map. Thanks Gaurav On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 12:08 PM, Lazuardi Nasution <mrxlazuardin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Gaurav, > > Not onnly marked out, you need to remove it from crush map to make sure > cluster do auto recovery. It seem taht the marked out OSD still appear on > crush map calculation so it must be removed manually. You will see that > there will be recovery process after you remove OSD from crush map. > > Best regards, > > On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 12:49 PM, Gaurav Bafna <bafnag@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hi Lazuardi >> >> No, there are no unfound or incomplete PGs. >> >> Replacing the osds surely makes the cluster health. But the problem >> should not have occurred in the first place. The cluster should have >> automatically healed after the OSDs were marked out of the cluster . >> Else this will be a manual process for us every time the disk fails >> which is very regular. >> >> Thanks >> Gaurav >> >> On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 11:06 AM, Lazuardi Nasution >> <mrxlazuardin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > Gaurav, >> > >> > Is there any unfound or incomplete PGs? If not, you can remove OSD (with >> > monitoring ceph -w and ceph -s output) and then replace it with good >> > one, >> > one by one OSD. I have done with that successfully. >> > >> > Best regards, >> > >> > On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 12:30 PM, Gaurav Bafna <bafnag@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >> >> Even I faced the same issue with our production cluster . >> >> >> >> cluster fac04d85-db48-4564-b821-deebda046261 >> >> health HEALTH_WARN >> >> 658 pgs degraded >> >> 658 pgs stuck degraded >> >> 688 pgs stuck unclean >> >> 658 pgs stuck undersized >> >> 658 pgs undersized >> >> recovery 3064/1981308 objects degraded (0.155%) >> >> recovery 124/1981308 objects misplaced (0.006%) >> >> monmap e11: 11 mons at >> >> >> >> >> >> {dssmon2=10.140.208.224:6789/0,dssmon3=10.140.208.225:6789/0,dssmon31=10.135.38.141:6789/0,dssmon32=10.135.38.142:6789/0,dssmon33=10.135.38.143:6789/0,dssmon34=10.135.38.144:6789/0,dssmon35=10.135.38.145:6789/0,dssmon4=10.140.208.226:6789/0,dssmon5=10.140.208.227:6789/0,dssmon6=10.140.208.228:6789/0,dssmonleader1=10.140.208.223:6789/0} >> >> election epoch 792, quorum 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 >> >> >> >> >> >> dssmon31,dssmon32,dssmon33,dssmon34,dssmon35,dssmonleader1,dssmon2,dssmon3,dssmon4,dssmon5,dssmon6 >> >> osdmap e8778: 2774 osds: 2746 up, 2746 in; 30 remapped pgs >> >> pgmap v2740957: 75680 pgs, 11 pools, 386 GB data, 322 kobjects >> >> 16288 GB used, 14299 TB / 14315 TB avail >> >> 3064/1981308 objects degraded (0.155%) >> >> 124/1981308 objects misplaced (0.006%) >> >> 74992 active+clean >> >> 658 active+undersized+degraded >> >> 30 active+remapped >> >> client io 12394 B/s rd, 17 op/s >> >> >> >> With 12 osd are down due to H/W failure, and having replication factor >> >> 6 , the cluster should have recovered , but it is not recovering. >> >> >> >> When I kill an osd daemon, it recovers quickly. Any ideas why the PGs >> >> are remaining undersized ? >> >> >> >> What could be the difference between two scenarions : >> >> >> >> 1. OSD down due to H/W failure. >> >> 2. OSD daemon killed . >> >> >> >> When I remove the 12 osds from the crushmap manually or do ceph osd >> >> crush remove for those osds, the cluster recovers just fine. >> >> >> >> Thanks >> >> Gaurav >> >> >> >> On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 2:08 AM, Wido den Hollander <wido@xxxxxxxx> >> >> wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> Op 14 mei 2016 om 12:36 schreef Lazuardi Nasution >> >> >> <mrxlazuardin@xxxxxxxxx>: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Hi Wido, >> >> >> >> >> >> Yes you are right. After removing the down OSDs, reformatting and >> >> >> bring >> >> >> them up again, at least until 75% of total OSDs, my Ceph Cluster is >> >> >> healthy >> >> >> again. It seem there is high probability of data safety if the total >> >> >> active >> >> >> PGs same with total PGs and total degraded PGs same with total >> >> >> undersized >> >> >> PGs, but it is better to check PGs one by one for make sure there is >> >> >> no >> >> >> incomplete, unfound and/or missing objects. >> >> >> >> >> >> Anyway, why 75%? Can I reduce this value by resizing (add) the >> >> >> replica >> >> >> of >> >> >> the pool? >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > It completely depends on the CRUSHMap how many OSDs have to be added >> >> > back to allow the cluster to recover. >> >> > >> >> > A CRUSHmap has failure domains which is usually a host. You have to >> >> > make >> >> > sure you have enough 'hosts' online with OSDs for each replica. >> >> > >> >> > So with 3 replicas you need 3 hosts online with OSDs on there. >> >> > >> >> > You can lower the replica count of a pool (size), but that makes it >> >> > more >> >> > vulnerable to data loss. >> >> > >> >> > Wido >> >> > >> >> >> Best regards, >> >> >> >> >> >> On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 5:04 PM, Wido den Hollander <wido@xxxxxxxx> >> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> > > Op 13 mei 2016 om 11:55 schreef Lazuardi Nasution < >> >> >> > mrxlazuardin@xxxxxxxxx>: >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > > Hi Wido, >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > > The status is same after 24 hour running. It seem that the >> >> >> > > status >> >> >> > > will >> >> >> > not >> >> >> > > go to fully active+clean until all down OSDs back again. The >> >> >> > > only >> >> >> > > way to >> >> >> > > make down OSDs to go back again is reformating or replace if >> >> >> > > HDDs >> >> >> > > has >> >> >> > > hardware issue. Do you think that it is safe way to do? >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Ah, you are probably lacking enough replicas to make the recovery >> >> >> > proceed. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > If that is needed I would do this OSD by OSD. Your crushmap will >> >> >> > probably >> >> >> > tell you which OSDs you need to bring back before it works again. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Wido >> >> >> > >> >> >> > > Best regards, >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > > On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 4:44 PM, Wido den Hollander >> >> >> > > <wido@xxxxxxxx> >> >> >> > wrote: >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > > > > Op 13 mei 2016 om 11:34 schreef Lazuardi Nasution < >> >> >> > > > mrxlazuardin@xxxxxxxxx>: >> >> >> > > > > >> >> >> > > > > >> >> >> > > > > Hi, >> >> >> > > > > >> >> >> > > > > After disaster and restarting for automatic recovery, I >> >> >> > > > > found >> >> >> > following >> >> >> > > > > ceph status. Some OSDs cannot be restarted due to file >> >> >> > > > > system >> >> >> > corruption >> >> >> > > > > (it seem that xfs is fragile). >> >> >> > > > > >> >> >> > > > > [root@management-b ~]# ceph status >> >> >> > > > > cluster 3810e9eb-9ece-4804-8c56-b986e7bb5627 >> >> >> > > > > health HEALTH_WARN >> >> >> > > > > 209 pgs degraded >> >> >> > > > > 209 pgs stuck degraded >> >> >> > > > > 334 pgs stuck unclean >> >> >> > > > > 209 pgs stuck undersized >> >> >> > > > > 209 pgs undersized >> >> >> > > > > recovery 5354/77810 objects degraded (6.881%) >> >> >> > > > > recovery 1105/77810 objects misplaced (1.420%) >> >> >> > > > > monmap e1: 3 mons at {management-a= >> >> >> > > > > >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > 10.255.102.1:6789/0,management-b=10.255.102.2:6789/0,management-c=10.255.102.3:6789/0 >> >> >> > > > > } >> >> >> > > > > election epoch 2308, quorum 0,1,2 >> >> >> > > > > management-a,management-b,management-c >> >> >> > > > > osdmap e25037: 96 osds: 49 up, 49 in; 125 remapped pgs >> >> >> > > > > flags sortbitwise >> >> >> > > > > pgmap v9024253: 2560 pgs, 5 pools, 291 GB data, 38905 >> >> >> > > > > objects >> >> >> > > > > 678 GB used, 90444 GB / 91123 GB avail >> >> >> > > > > 5354/77810 objects degraded (6.881%) >> >> >> > > > > 1105/77810 objects misplaced (1.420%) >> >> >> > > > > 2226 active+clean >> >> >> > > > > 209 active+undersized+degraded >> >> >> > > > > 125 active+remapped >> >> >> > > > > client io 0 B/s rd, 282 kB/s wr, 10 op/s >> >> >> > > > > >> >> >> > > > > Since total active PGs same with total PGs and total >> >> >> > > > > degraded >> >> >> > > > > PGs >> >> >> > same >> >> >> > > > with >> >> >> > > > > total undersized PGs, does it mean that all PGs have at >> >> >> > > > > least >> >> >> > > > > one >> >> >> > good >> >> >> > > > > replica, so I can just mark lost or remove down OSD, >> >> >> > > > > reformat >> >> >> > > > > again >> >> >> > and >> >> >> > > > > then restart them if there is no hardware issue with HDDs? >> >> >> > > > > Which one >> >> >> > of >> >> >> > > > PGs >> >> >> > > > > status should I pay more attention, degraded or undersized >> >> >> > > > > due >> >> >> > > > > to >> >> >> > lost >> >> >> > > > > object possibility? >> >> >> > > > > >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > > > Yes. Your system is not reporting any inactive, unfound or >> >> >> > > > stale >> >> >> > > > PGs, >> >> >> > so >> >> >> > > > that is good news. >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > > > However, I recommend that you wait for the system to become >> >> >> > > > fully >> >> >> > > > active+clean before you start removing any OSDs or formatting >> >> >> > > > hard >> >> >> > drives. >> >> >> > > > Better be safe than sorry. >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > > > Wido >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > > > > Best regards, >> >> >> > > > > _______________________________________________ >> >> >> > > > > 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 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Gaurav Bafna >> >> 9540631400 >> > >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Gaurav Bafna >> 9540631400 > > -- Gaurav Bafna 9540631400 _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com