Re: Filestore update script?

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> Op 8 juni 2016 om 21:48 schreef "WRIGHT, JON R (JON R)" <jonrodwright@xxxxxxxxx>:
> 
> 
> Wido,
> 
> Thanks for that advice, and I'll follow it.  To your knowledge, is there 
> a FileStore Update script around somewhere?
> 

Not that I'm aware of. Just don't try to manually do things to OSDs. If they fail, they fail. Let them. Recovery will kick in and protect your data.

Wido

> Jon
> 
> On 6/8/2016 3:11 AM, Wido den Hollander wrote:
> >> Op 7 juni 2016 om 23:08 schreef "WRIGHT, JON R (JON R)" <jonrodwright@xxxxxxxxx>:
> >>
> >>
> >> I'm trying to recover an OSD after running xfs_repair on the disk. It
> >> seems to be ok now.  There is a log message that includes the following:
> >> "Please run the FileStore update script before starting the OSD, or set
> >> filestore_update_to to 4"
> >>
> > why did you run the xfs_repair? My recommendation is always to wipe a OSD which has XFS errors. They don't show up by accident. Something has happened. Bit-rot on the disk? Controller failure?
> >
> > I'd say, wipe the OSD and let the Ceph recovery take care of it. Re-format it with XFS and rebuild the OSD.
> >
> > Wido
> >
> >> What is the FileStore update script?  Google search doesn't produce
> >> useful information on what or where it is.   Also the
> >> filestore_update_to option is set in what config file?
> >>
> >> Thanks
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