Re: OSD crashed while reparing inconsistent PG luminous

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I updated the ticket with some findings. It appears that osd.93 has that snapshot object in its missing set that gets sent to osd.78, and then osd.69 claims to have the object. Can you upload debug logs of those OSDs that go along with this log? (Or just generate a new set of them together.)
-Greg

On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 9:16 AM Mart van Santen <mart@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Dear all,

We are still struggling this this issue. By now, one OSD crashes all the time (a different then yesterday), but now on a different assert.


Namely with this one:

#0  0x00007ffff5464428 in __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:54
#1  0x00007ffff546602a in __GI_abort () at abort.c:89
#2  0x0000555555ff157e in ceph::__ceph_assert_fail (assertion=assertion@entry=0x555556564e97 "head_obc", file=file@entry=0x555556566bd8 "/build/ceph-12.2.1/src/osd/PrimaryLogPG.cc", line=line@entry=10369,
    func=func@entry=0x55555656d940 <PrimaryLogPG::recover_missing(hobject_t const&, eversion_t, int, PGBackend::RecoveryHandle*)::__PRETTY_FUNCTION__> "int PrimaryLogPG::recover_missing(const hobject_t&, eversion_t, int, PGBackend::RecoveryHandle*)") at /build/ceph-12.2.1/src/common/assert.cc:66
#3  0x0000555555b833e9 in PrimaryLogPG::recover_missing (this=this@entry=0x555562aca000, soid=..., v=..., priority=<optimized out>, h=h@entry=0x555567a3a080) at /build/ceph-12.2.1/src/osd/PrimaryLogPG.cc:10369
#4  0x0000555555bc3fd0 in PrimaryLogPG::recover_primary (this=this@entry=0x555562aca000, max=max@entry=1, handle=...) at /build/ceph-12.2.1/src/osd/PrimaryLogPG.cc:11588
#5  0x0000555555bcc81e in PrimaryLogPG::start_recovery_ops (this=0x555562aca000, max=1, handle=..., ops_started=0x7fffd8b1ac68) at /build/ceph-12.2.1/src/osd/PrimaryLogPG.cc:11339
#6  0x0000555555a20a59 in OSD::do_recovery (this=0x55555f95a000, pg=0x555562aca000, queued=384619, reserved_pushes=1, handle=...) at /build/ceph-12.2.1/src/osd/OSD.cc:9381
#7  0x0000555555c94be9 in PGQueueable::RunVis::operator() (this=this@entry=0x7fffd8b1af00, op=...) at /build/ceph-12.2.1/src/osd/PGQueueable.cc:34
#8  0x0000555555a226c4 in boost::detail::variant::invoke_visitor<PGQueueable::RunVis>::internal_visit<PGRecovery> (operand=..., this=<synthetic pointer>)
    at /build/ceph-12.2.1/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu/boost/include/boost/variant/variant.hpp:1046
#9  boost::detail::variant::visitation_impl_invoke_impl<boost::detail::variant::invoke_visitor<PGQueueable::RunVis>, void*, PGRecovery> (storage=0x7fffd8b1af50, visitor=<synthetic pointer>)
    at /build/ceph-12.2.1/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu/boost/include/boost/variant/detail/visitation_impl.hpp:114
#10 boost::detail::variant::visitation_impl_invoke<boost::detail::variant::invoke_visitor<PGQueueable::RunVis>, void*, PGRecovery, boost::variant<boost::intrusive_ptr<OpRequest>, PGSnapTrim, PGScrub, PGRecovery>::has_fallback_type_> (
    t=0x0, storage=0x7fffd8b1af50, visitor=<synthetic pointer>, internal_which=<optimized out>) at /build/ceph-12.2.1/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu/boost/include/boost/variant/detail/visitation_impl.hpp:157
#11 boost::detail::variant::visitation_impl<mpl_::int_<0>, boost::detail::variant::visitation_impl_step<boost::mpl::l_iter<boost::mpl::l_item<mpl_::long_<4l>, boost::intrusive_ptr<OpRequest>, boost::mpl::l_item<mpl_::long_<3l>, PGSnapTrim, boost::mpl::l_item<mpl_::long_<2l>, PGScrub, boost::mpl::l_item<mpl_::long_<1l>, PGRecovery, boost::mpl::l_end> > > > >, boost::mpl::l_iter<boost::mpl::l_end> >, boost::detail::variant::invoke_visitor<PGQueueable::RunVis>, void*, boost::variant<boost::intrusive_ptr<OpRequest>, PGSnapTrim, PGScrub, PGRecovery>::has_fallback_type_> (no_backup_flag=..., storage=0x7fffd8b1af50, visitor=<synthetic pointer>, logical_which=<optimized out>, internal_which=<optimized out>)
    at /build/ceph-12.2.1/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu/boost/include/boost/variant/detail/visitation_impl.hpp:238
#12 boost::variant<boost::intrusive_ptr<OpRequest>, PGSnapTrim, PGScrub, PGRecovery>::internal_apply_visitor_impl<boost::detail::variant::invoke_visitor<PGQueueable::RunVis>, void*> (storage=0x7fffd8b1af50, visitor=<synthetic pointer>,
    logical_which=<optimized out>, internal_which=<optimized out>) at /build/ceph-12.2.1/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu/boost/include/boost/variant/variant.hpp:2389
#13 boost::variant<boost::intrusive_ptr<OpRequest>, PGSnapTrim, PGScrub, PGRecovery>::internal_apply_visitor<boost::detail::variant::invoke_visitor<PGQueueable::RunVis> > (visitor=<synthetic pointer>, this=0x7fffd8b1af48)
    at /build/ceph-12.2.1/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu/boost/include/boost/variant/variant.hpp:2400
#14 boost::variant<boost::intrusive_ptr<OpRequest>, PGSnapTrim, PGScrub, PGRecovery>::apply_visitor<PGQueueable::RunVis> (visitor=..., this=0x7fffd8b1af48)
    at /build/ceph-12.2.1/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu/boost/include/boost/variant/variant.hpp:2423
#15 boost::apply_visitor<PGQueueable::RunVis, boost::variant<boost::intrusive_ptr<OpRequest>, PGSnapTrim, PGScrub, PGRecovery> > (visitable=..., visitor=...)
    at /build/ceph-12.2.1/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu/boost/include/boost/variant/detail/apply_visitor_unary.hpp:70
#16 PGQueueable::run (handle=..., pg=..., osd=<optimized out>, this=0x7fffd8b1af48) at /build/ceph-12.2.1/src/osd/PGQueueable.h:140
#17 OSD::ShardedOpWQ::_process (this=0x55555f95b5d8, thread_index=<optimized out>, hb=0x555567a1e1e0) at /build/ceph-12.2.1/src/osd/OSD.cc:10327
#18 0x0000555555ff61e4 in ShardedThreadPool::shardedthreadpool_worker (this=0x55555f95ab88, thread_index=4) at /build/ceph-12.2.1/src/common/WorkQueue.cc:339
#19 0x0000555555ff9220 in ShardedThreadPool::WorkThreadSharded::entry (this=<optimized out>) at /build/ceph-12.2.1/src/common/WorkQueue.h:689
#20 0x00007ffff64bf6ba in start_thread (arg=0x7fffd8b1d700) at pthread_create.c:333
#21 0x00007ffff55363dd in clone () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone.S:109


We are not gdb experts, however,

When we request the arguments of the 3th frame, it tells us,

#3  0x0000555555b833e9 in PrimaryLogPG::recover_missing (this=this@entry=0x555562aca000, soid=..., v=..., priority=<optimized out>, h=h@entry=0x555567a3a080) at /build/ceph-12.2.1/src/osd/PrimaryLogPG.cc:10369
10369    /build/ceph-12.2.1/src/osd/PrimaryLogPG.cc: No such file or directory.
(gdb) info args
this = 0x555562aca000
soid = @0x7fffd8b1a6c0: {oid = {name = "rbd_data.30732d3238f3535.", '0' <repeats 12 times>, "f7e3"}, snap = {val = 244802}, hash = 3610026748, max = false, nibblewise_key_cache = 3475686013, hash_reverse_bits = 1061500139,
  static POOL_META = -1, static POOL_TEMP_START = -2, pool = 2, nspace = "", key = ""}
v = <optimized out>
priority = <optimized out>
h = 0x555567a3a080
(gdb) Quit


So it points to: rbd_data.30732d3238f3535.(0x12)f7e3


This is weird, as we cannot found any reference to "rbd_data.30732d3238f3535.000000000000f7e3", this rbd prefix does not exist on our system (when running rbd ls and requesting info of the rbds,30732d3238f3535 is not found ), nor we can find any object on the filesystem which looks to belong to this rbd image. It can of course be an old rbd image which is deleted by now, but we do not understand why it is still trying to access it or repair it. It seems this repair is in some queue or something.

This is happening in the same PG as the problem we found yesterday.


All advise is welcome, as we still have one pg down..


best,


mart







On 10/18/2017 12:39 PM, Ana Aviles wrote:

Hello,

We created a BUG #21827 . Also updated the log file of the OSD with debug 20. Reference is 6e4dba6f-2c15-4920-b591-fe380bbca200

Thanks,
Ana

On 18/10/17 00:46, Mart van Santen wrote:


Hi Greg,

(I'm a colleague of Ana), Thank you for your reply


On 10/17/2017 11:57 PM, Gregory Farnum wrote:


On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 9:51 AM Ana Aviles <ana@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello all,

We had an inconsistent PG on our cluster. While performing PG repair
operation the OSD crashed. The OSD was not able to start again anymore,
and there was no hardware failure on the disk itself. This is the log output

2017-10-17 17:48:55.771384 7f234930d700 -1 log_channel(cluster) log
[ERR] : 2.2fc repair 1 missing, 0 inconsistent objects
2017-10-17 17:48:55.771417 7f234930d700 -1 log_channel(cluster) log
[ERR] : 2.2fc repair 3 errors, 1 fixed
2017-10-17 17:48:56.047896 7f234930d700 -1
/build/ceph-12.2.1/src/osd/PrimaryLogPG.cc: In function 'virtual void
PrimaryLogPG::on_local_recover(const hobject_t&, const
ObjectRecoveryInfo&, ObjectContextRef, bool, ObjectStore::Transaction*)'
thread 7f234930d700 time 2017-10-17 17:48:55.924115
/build/ceph-12.2.1/src/osd/PrimaryLogPG.cc: 358: FAILED assert(p !=
recovery_info.ss.clone_snaps.end())

Hmm. The OSD got a push op containing a snapshot it doesn't think should exist. I also see that there's a comment "// hmm, should we warn?" on that assert.


We catched also those log entries, which indeed point to a clone/snapshot problem:

 -9877> 2017-10-17 17:46:16.044077 7f234db16700 10 log_client  will send 2017-10-17 17:46:13.367842 osd.78 osd.78 [XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX::203]:6880/9116 483 : cluster [ERR] 2.2fc shard 78 missing 2:3f72b543:::rbd_data.332d5a836bcc485.000000000000fcf6:466a7
 -9876> 2017-10-17 17:46:16.044105 7f234db16700 10 log_client  will send 2017-10-17 17:46:13.368026 osd.78 osd.78 [XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX::203]:6880/9116 484 : cluster [ERR] repair 2.2fc 2:3f72b543:::rbd_data.332d5a836bcc485.000000000000fcf6:466a7 is an unexpected clone
 -9868> 2017-10-17 17:46:16.324112 7f2354b24700 10 log_client  logged 2017-10-17 17:46:13.367842 osd.78 osd.78 [XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX::203]:6880/9116 483 : cluster [ERR] 2.2fc shard 78 missing 2:3f72b543:::rbd_data.332d5a836bcc485.000000000000fcf6:466a7
 -9867> 2017-10-17 17:46:16.324128 7f2354b24700 10 log_client  logged 2017-10-17 17:46:13.368026 osd.78 osd.78 [XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX::203]:6880/9116 484 : cluster [ERR] repair 2.2fc 2:3f72b543:::rbd_data.332d5a836bcc485.000000000000fcf6:466a7 is an unexpected clone
   -36> 2017-10-17 17:48:55.771384 7f234930d700 -1 log_channel(cluster) log [ERR] : 2.2fc repair 1 missing, 0 inconsistent objects
   -35> 2017-10-17 17:48:55.771417 7f234930d700 -1 log_channel(cluster) log [ERR] : 2.2fc repair 3 errors, 1 fixed
    -4> 2017-10-17 17:48:56.046071 7f234db16700 10 log_client  will send 2017-10-17 17:48:55.771390 osd.78 osd.78 [XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX::203]:6880/9116 485 : cluster [ERR] 2.2fc repair 1 missing, 0 inconsistent objects
    -3> 2017-10-17 17:48:56.046088 7f234db16700 10 log_client  will send 2017-10-17 17:48:55.771419 osd.78 osd.78 [XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX::203]:6880/9116 486 : cluster [ERR] 2.2fc repair 3 errors, 1 fixed


Can you take a full log with "debug osd = 20" set, post it with ceph-post-file, and create a ticket on tracker.ceph.com?

We will submit the ticket tomorrow (we are in CEST), We want to have more pair of eyes on it when we start the OSD again.

After this crash the OSD was marked as out by us. The cluster rebalanced itself, unfortunately, the same issue appear on another OSD (same pg), after several crashes of this OSD, the OSD came back up, but now with one PG down. I assume the cluster decided it 'finished' the ceph pg repair command and removed the 'repair' state, but now with a broken pg. If you have any hints on how we can get the PG online again, we would be very grateful, so we can work on that tomorrow.


Thanks,

Mart




Some general info about this cluster:

- all OSD runs the same version, also monitors are all 12.2.1 (ubuntu xenial)

- the cluster is a backup cluster and has min/size 1 and replication 2, so only 2 copies.

- the cluster was recently upgraded from jewel to luminous (3 weeks ago)

- the cluster was recently upgraded from straw to straw2 (1 week ago)

- it was in HEALTH_OK till this happend.

- we use filestore only

- the cluster was installed with hammer originally. upgraded to infernalis, jewel and now luminous



health:
(noup/noout set on purpose while we trying to recover)


$ ceph -s
  cluster:
    id:     xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    health: HEALTH_WARN
            noup,noout flag(s) set
            Reduced data availability: 1 pg inactive, 1 pg down
            Degraded data redundancy: 2892/31621143 objects degraded (0.009%), 2 pgs unclean, 1 pg degraded, 1 pg undersized
 
  services:
    mon: 3 daemons, quorum ds2-mon1,ds2-mon2,ds2-mon3
    mgr: ds2-mon1(active)
    osd: 93 osds: 92 up, 92 in; 1 remapped pgs
         flags noup,noout
    rgw: 1 daemon active
 
  data:
    pools:   13 pools, 1488 pgs
    objects: 15255k objects, 43485 GB
    usage:   119 TB used, 126 TB / 245 TB avail
    pgs:     0.067% pgs not active
             2892/31621143 objects degraded (0.009%)
             1483 active+clean
             2    active+clean+scrubbing+deep
             1    active+undersized+degraded+remapped+backfilling
             1    active+clean+scrubbing
             1    down
 
  io:
    client:   340 B/s rd, 14995 B/s wr, 1 op/s rd, 2 op/s wr
    recovery: 9567 kB/s, 2 objects/s
 


$ ceph health detail
HEALTH_WARN noup,noout flag(s) set; Reduced data availability: 1 pg inactive, 1 pg down; Degraded data redundancy: 2774/31621143 objects degraded (0.009%), 2 pgs unclean, 1 pg degraded, 1 pg undersized
OSDMAP_FLAGS noup,noout flag(s) set
PG_AVAILABILITY Reduced data availability: 1 pg inactive, 1 pg down
    pg 2.2fc is down, acting [69,93]
PG_DEGRADED Degraded data redundancy: 2774/31621143 objects degraded (0.009%), 2 pgs unclean, 1 pg degraded, 1 pg undersized
    pg 2.1e9 is stuck undersized for 23741.295159, current state active+undersized+degraded+remapped+backfilling, last acting [41]
    pg 2.2fc is stuck unclean since forever, current state down, last acting [69,93]




Are all your OSDs running that same version?
-Greg
 

 ceph version 12.2.1 (3e7492b9ada8bdc9a5cd0feafd42fbca27f9c38e) luminous
(stable)
 1: (ceph::__ceph_assert_fail(char const*, char const*, int, char
const*)+0x102) [0x56236c8ff3f2]
 2: (PrimaryLogPG::on_local_recover(hobject_t const&, ObjectRecoveryInfo
const&, std::shared_ptr<ObjectContext>, bool,
ObjectStore::Transaction*)+0xd63) [0x56236c476213]
 3: (ReplicatedBackend::handle_pull_response(pg_shard_t, PushOp const&,
PullOp*, std::__cxx11::list<ReplicatedBackend::pull_complete_info,
std::allocator<ReplicatedBackend::pull_complete_info> >*,
ObjectStore::Transaction*)+0x693) [0x56236c60d4d3]
 4:
(ReplicatedBackend::_do_pull_response(boost::intrusive_ptr<OpRequest>)+0x2b5)
[0x56236c60dd75]
 5:
(ReplicatedBackend::_handle_message(boost::intrusive_ptr<OpRequest>)+0x20c)
[0x56236c61196c]
 6: (PGBackend::handle_message(boost::intrusive_ptr<OpRequest>)+0x50)
[0x56236c521aa0]
 7: (PrimaryLogPG::do_request(boost::intrusive_ptr<OpRequest>&,
ThreadPool::TPHandle&)+0x55d) [0x56236c48662d]
 8: (OSD::dequeue_op(boost::intrusive_ptr<PG>,
boost::intrusive_ptr<OpRequest>, ThreadPool::TPHandle&)+0x3a9)
[0x56236c3091a9]
 9: (PGQueueable::RunVis::operator()(boost::intrusive_ptr<OpRequest>
const&)+0x57) [0x56236c5a2ae7]
 10: (OSD::ShardedOpWQ::_process(unsigned int,
ceph::heartbeat_handle_d*)+0x130e) [0x56236c3307de]
 11: (ShardedThreadPool::shardedthreadpool_worker(unsigned int)+0x884)
[0x56236c9041e4]
 12: (ShardedThreadPool::WorkThreadSharded::entry()+0x10) [0x56236c907220]
 13: (()+0x76ba) [0x7f2366be96ba]
 14: (clone()+0x6d) [0x7f2365c603dd]
 NOTE: a copy of the executable, or `objdump -rdS <executable>` is
needed to interpret this.

Thanks!

Ana


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