I believe there is a command in radosgw-admin to change the owner of a bucket which might be able to resolve the incorrect quota issue. I don't know if that will work since the bucket doesn't think it exists. Perhaps creating a new bucket of the same name and trying to run commands against that to both change the owner and delete the objects might help. It also might be necessary to rebuild the index for the faux bucket before it will actually do anything. This is a guess and not from experience with situations like this.
On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 5:34 AM Matthew Vernon <mv3@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 04/04/18 10:30, Matthew Vernon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have an rgw user who had a bunch of partial multipart uploads in a
> bucket, which they then deleted. radosgw-admin bucket list doesn't show
> the bucket any more, but user stats --sync-stats still has (I think)
> the contents of that bucket counted against the users' quota.
>
> So, err, how do I cause a) the users' quota usage to not include this
> deleted bucket b) the associated storage to actually be cleared (since I
> infer the failure to do so is causing the quota issue)?
Sorry, should have said: this is running jewel.
Regards,
Matthew
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