`ceph health detail` should show you more information about the slow requests. If the output is too much stuff, you can grep out for blocked or something. It should tell you which OSDs are involved, how long they've been slow, etc. The default is for them to show '> 32 sec' but that may very well be much longer and `ceph health detail` will show that.
On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 2:23 PM Alex Gorbachev <ag@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is there a switch to turn on the display of specific OSD issues? Or
does the below indicate a generic problem, e.g. network and no any
specific OSD?
2018-02-28 18:09:36.438300 7f6dead56700 0
mon.roc-vm-sc3c234@0(leader).data_health(46) update_stats avail 56%
total 15997 MB, used 6154 MB, avail 9008 MB
2018-02-28 18:09:41.477216 7f6dead56700 0 log_channel(cluster) log
[WRN] : Health check failed: 73 slow requests are blocked > 32 sec
(REQUEST_SLOW)
2018-02-28 18:09:47.552669 7f6dead56700 0 log_channel(cluster) log
[WRN] : Health check update: 74 slow requests are blocked > 32 sec
(REQUEST_SLOW)
2018-02-28 18:09:53.794882 7f6de8551700 0
mon.roc-vm-sc3c234@0(leader) e1 handle_command mon_command({"prefix":
"status", "format": "json"} v 0) v1
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Alex Gorbachev
Storcium
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