Re: Reg: cache pressure

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On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 3:13 PM, psuresh <psuresh@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Suddenly I've faced cache pressure on my production ceph cluster.  mds
> running on 8GB vm.
>
> After restarted the mds service, HEALTH come to OK.  What is the issue?
>
> root@ceph-admin~#ceph -s
>     cluster 2074b31b-7965-4244-8390-a64f3b038f3e
>      health HEALTH_WARN
>             mds0: Client 192.168. failing to respond to cache pressure
>             mds0: Client 192.168. failing to respond to cache pressure
>             mds0: Client 192.168. failing to respond to cache pressure
>             mds0: Client 192.168. failing to respond to cache pressure
>             mds0: Client 192.168. failing to respond to cache pressure
>             mds0: Client 192.168. failing to respond to cache pressure
>             mds0: Client 192.168. failing to respond to cache pressure


This is typically associated with use of older kernel clients, or it
could indicate a bug if you're using a more recent client.  What
client is in use?

By the way, are those the actual messages or did you snip out the
second half of the IP address for privacy?  If that's how they really
appeared it's probably a bug.

John

>
>
> Regards,
> Suresh
>
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