Kraken bucket index fix failing

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Hi,

A few weeks ago after running the command to fix my object index for a particular bucket with a lot of data (~26TB) and about 50k multipart objects (~1800 S3 objects), the index lost track of all previous objects and started tracking only new ones.  The radosgw zone was set to index_type: 1 when i ran the command. Could that have broken it? I then set it back to index_type:0 but i didn't change anything. 

Fortunately, i have a separate DB containing the path to each object in Ceph, so i can verify they are still there. Running HEAD on these objects works, as does downloading them. But they are missing from the index. 
When i rerun, nothing changes. It also returns in about 30 seconds which is way too fast considering how much data i have in this bucket.

fix returns 15949 objects, but i estimate thus bucket has more like 50000 multipart objects in it. 

Earlier:
radosgw-admin bucket check --bucket <bucketname> --fix --check-objects  output (Earlier) and zonegroup info:
https://gist.github.com/benh57/a58ea7d9f23a853e71b1115aca9fad29

And now when i run it, i get nothing at all - i suspect it was wiped again and only will pick up new things. 

-bash-4.2$ radosgw-admin bucket check --bucket int8-packages --check-objects
2017-09-14 18:02:53.690107 7f65e33b9c80  0 System already converted
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Currently Kraken 11.2.0. Is it worth going up to Luminous (or Kraken 11.2.1) to fix?

Thanks,

-Ben
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