Re: cephfs-data-scan pg_files missing

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On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 4:06 PM, Mazzystr <mazzystr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I'm on Red Hat Storage 2.2 (ceph-10.2.7-0.el7.x86_64) and I see this...
> # cephfs-data-scan
> Usage:
>   cephfs-data-scan init [--force-init]
>   cephfs-data-scan scan_extents [--force-pool] <data pool name>
>   cephfs-data-scan scan_inodes [--force-pool] [--force-corrupt] <data pool
> name>
>
>     --force-corrupt: overrite apparently corrupt structures
>     --force-init: write root inodes even if they exist
>     --force-pool: use data pool even if it is not in FSMap
>
>   cephfs-data-scan scan_frags [--force-corrupt]
>
>   cephfs-data-scan tmap_upgrade <metadata_pool>
>
>   --conf/-c FILE    read configuration from the given configuration file
>   --id/-i ID        set ID portion of my name
>   --name/-n TYPE.ID set name
>   --cluster NAME    set cluster name (default: ceph)
>   --setuser USER    set uid to user or uid (and gid to user's gid)
>   --setgroup GROUP  set gid to group or gid
>   --version         show version and quit
>
>
> Anyone know where "cephfs-data-scan pg_files <path> <pg id> [<pg id>...]"
> went per docs?

The docs you're looking at are from the master branch of Ceph, i.e.
the forthcoming 12.2.x series -- pg_files is a new command that isn't
present in 10.2.x.

John

>
> Thanks,
> /Chris Callegari
>
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