On 02/16/2018 12:31 PM, Graham Allan wrote:
If I set debug rgw=1 and demug ms=1 before running the "object stat"
command, it seems to stall in a loop of trying communicate with osds for
pool 96, which is .rgw.control
10.32.16.93:0/2689814946 --> 10.31.0.68:6818/8969 --
osd_op(unknown.0.0:541 96.e 96:7759931f:::notify.3:head [watch ping
cookie 139709246356176] snapc 0=[] ondisk+write+known_if_redirected
e507695) v8 -- 0x7f10ac033610 con 0
10.32.16.93:0/2689814946 <== osd.38 10.31.0.68:6818/8969 59 ====
osd_op_reply(541 notify.3 [watch ping cookie 139709246356176] v0'0
uv3933745 ondisk = 0) v8 ==== 152+0+0 (2536111836 0 0) 0x7f1158003e20
con 0x7f117afd8390
Prior to that, probably more relevant, this was the only communication
logged with the primary osd of the pg:
10.32.16.93:0/1552085932 --> 10.31.0.71:6838/66301 --
osd_op(unknown.0.0:96 70.438s0
70:1c20c157:::default.325674.85_bellplants_images%2f1042066.jpg:head
[getxattrs,stat] snapc 0=[] ondisk+read+known_if_redirected e507695)
v8 -- 0x7fab79889fa0 con 0
10.32.16.93:0/1552085932 <== osd.175 10.31.0.71:6838/66301 1 ====
osd_backoff(70.438s0 block id 1
[70:1c20c157:::default.325674.85_bellplants_images%2f1042066.jpg:head,70:1c20c157:::default.325674.85_bellplants_images%2f1042066.jpg:head)
e507695) v1 ==== 209+0+0 (1958971312 0 0) 0x7fab5003d3c0 con
0x7fab79885980
210.32.16.93:0/1552085932 --> 10.31.0.71:6838/66301 --
osd_backoff(70.438s0 ack-block id 1
[70:1c20c157:::default.325674.85_bellplants_images%2f1042066.jpg:head,70:1c20c157:::default.325674.85_bellplants_images%2f1042066.jpg:head)
e507695) v1 -- 0x7fab48065420 con 0
so I guess the backoff message above is saying the object is
unavailable. OK, that certainly makes sense. Not sure that it helps me
understand how to fix the inconsistencies....
If I restart the primary osd for the pg, that makes it forget its state
and return to active+clean+inconsistent. I can then download the
previously-unfound objects again, as well as run "radosgw-admin object
stat".
So the interesting bit is probably figuring out why it decides these
objects are unfound, when clearly they aren't.
What would be the best place to enable additional logging to understand
this - perhaps the primary osd?
Thanks for all your help,
Graham
--
Graham Allan
Minnesota Supercomputing Institute - gta@xxxxxxx
_______________________________________________
ceph-users mailing list
ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com