The output, to stdout, is something like leaked: $objname. Am I supposed to pipe it to a log, grep for leaked: and pipe it to rados delete? Or am I supposed to dig around in the log pool to try and find the objects there? The information available is quite vague. Maybe Yehuda can shed some light on this issue?
Best regards,
/Andreas
On 3 Oct 2017 06:25, "Christian Wuerdig" <christian.wuerdig@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
yes, at least that's how I'd interpret the information given in this
thread: http://lists.ceph.com/pipermail/ceph-users-ceph.com/2017- February/016521.html
On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 1:11 AM, Webert de Souza Lima
<webert.boss@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hey Christian,
>
>> On 29 Sep 2017 12:32 a.m., "Christian Wuerdig"
>> <christian.wuerdig@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm pretty sure the orphan find command does exactly just that -
>>> finding orphans. I remember some emails on the dev list where Yehuda
>>> said he wasn't 100% comfortable of automating the delete just yet.
>>> So the purpose is to run the orphan find tool and then delete the
>>> orphaned objects once you're happy that they all are actually
>>> orphaned.
>>>
>
> so what you mean is that one should manually remove the result listed
> objects that are output?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Webert Lima
> DevOps Engineer at MAV Tecnologia
> Belo Horizonte - Brasil
>
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