Re: PGs stuck peering (looping?) after upgrade to Luminous.

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Hej David and thanks!

That was indeed the magic trick, no more peering, stale or down PGs.

Upgraded the ceph-packages on the hosts, restarted the OSDs and then "ceph osd require-osd-release luminous" 

/Magnus

2018-07-12 12:05 GMT+02:00 David Majchrzak <david@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi/Hej Magnus,

We had a similar issue going from latest hammer to jewel (so might not be applicable for you), with PGs stuck peering / data misplaced, right after updating all mons to latest jewel at that time 10.2.10.

Finally setting the require_jewel_osds put everything back in place ( we were going to do this after restarting all OSDs, following the docs/changelogs ).

What does your ceph health detail look like?

Did you perform any other commands after starting your mon upgrade? Any commands that might change the crush-map might cause issues AFAIK (correct me if im wrong, but i think we ran into this once) if your mons and osds are different versions.

// david

On jul 12 2018, at 11:45 am, Magnus Grönlund <magnus@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi list,

Things went from bad to worse, tried to upgrade some OSDs to Luminous to see if that could help but that didn’t appear to make any difference. 
But for each restarted OSD there was a few PGs that the OSD seemed to “forget” and the number of undersized PGs grew until some PGs had been “forgotten” by all 3 acting OSDs and became stale, even though all OSDs (and their disks) where available.
Then the OSDs grew so big that the servers ran out of memory (48GB per server with 10 2TB-disks per server) and started killing the OSDs…
All OSDs where then shutdown to try and preserve some data on the disks at least, but maybe it is too late?

/Magnus

2018-07-11 21:10 GMT+02:00 Magnus Grönlund <magnus@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi Paul,

No all OSDs are still jewel , the issue started before I had even started to upgrade the first OSD and they don't appear to be flapping. 
ceph -w shows a lot of slow request etc, but nothing unexpected as far as I can tell considering the state the cluster is in.

2018-07-11 20:40:09.396642 osd.37 [WRN] 100 slow requests, 2 included below; oldest blocked for > 25402.278824 secs
2018-07-11 20:40:09.396652 osd.37 [WRN] slow request 1920.957326 seconds old, received at 2018-07-11 20:08:08.439214: osd_op(client.73540057.0:8289463 2.e57b3e32 (undecoded) ack+ondisk+retry+write+known_if_redirected e160294) currently waiting for peered
2018-07-11 20:40:09.396660 osd.37 [WRN] slow request 1920.048094 seconds old, received at 2018-07-11 20:08:09.348446: osd_op(client.671628641.0:998704 2.42f88232 (undecoded) ack+ondisk+retry+write+known_if_redirected e160475) currently waiting for peered
2018-07-11 20:40:10.397008 osd.37 [WRN] 100 slow requests, 2 included below; oldest blocked for > 25403.279204 secs
2018-07-11 20:40:10.397017 osd.37 [WRN] slow request 1920.043860 seconds old, received at 2018-07-11 20:08:10.353060: osd_op(client.231731103.0:1007729 3.e0ff5786 (undecoded) ondisk+write+known_if_redirected e137428) currently waiting for peered
2018-07-11 20:40:10.397023 osd.37 [WRN] slow request 1920.034101 seconds old, received at 2018-07-11 20:08:10.362819: osd_op(client.207458703.0:2000292 3.a8143b86 (undecoded) ondisk+write+known_if_redirected e137428) currently waiting for peered
2018-07-11 20:40:10.790573 mon.0 [INF] pgmap 4104 pgs: 5 down+peering, 1142 peering, 210 remapped+peering, 5 active+recovery_wait+degraded, 1551 active+clean, 2 activating+undersized+degraded+remapped, 15 active+remapped+backfilling, 178 unknown, 1 active+remapped, 3 activating+remapped, 78 active+undersized+degraded+remapped+backfill_wait, 6 active+recovery_wait+degraded+remapped, 3 undersized+degraded+remapped+backfill_wait+peered, 5 active+undersized+degraded+remapped+backfilling, 295 active+remapped+backfill_wait, 3 active+recovery_wait+undersized+degraded, 21 activating+undersized+degraded, 559 active+undersized+degraded, 4 remapped, 17 undersized+degraded+peered, 1 active+recovery_wait+undersized+degraded+remapped; 13439 GB data, 42395 GB used, 160 TB / 201 TB avail; 4069 B/s rd, 746 kB/s wr, 5 op/s; 534753/10756032 objects degraded (4.972%); 779027/10756032 objects misplaced (7.243%); 256 MB/s, 65 objects/s recovering



There are a lot of things in the OSD-log files that I'm unfamiliar with but so far I haven't found anything that has given me a clue on how to fix the issue.
BTW restarting a OSD doesn't seem to help, on the contrary, that sometimes results in PGs beeing stuck undersized!
I have attaced a osd-log from when a OSD i restarted started up.

Best regards
/Magnus


2018-07-11 20:39 GMT+02:00 Paul Emmerich <paul.emmerich@xxxxxxxx>:
Did you finish the upgrade of the OSDs? Are OSDs flapping? (ceph -w) Is there anything weird in the OSDs' log files?


Paul

2018-07-11 20:30 GMT+02:00 Magnus Grönlund <magnus@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi,

Started to upgrade a ceph-cluster from Jewel (10.2.10) to Luminous (12.2.6)

After upgrading and restarting the mons everything looked OK, the mons had quorum, all OSDs where up and in and all the PGs where active+clean.
But before I had time to start upgrading the OSDs it became obvious that something had gone terribly wrong. 
All of a sudden 1600 out of 4100 PGs where inactive and 40% of the data was misplaced!

The mons appears OK and all OSDs are still up and in, but a few hours later there was still 1483 pgs stuck inactive, essentially all of them in peering!
Investigating one of the stuck PGs it appears to be looping between “inactive”, “remapped+peering” and “peering” and the epoch number is rising fast, see the attached pg query outputs.

We really can’t afford to loose the cluster or the data so any help or suggestions on how to debug or fix this issue would be very, very appreciated!


    health: HEALTH_ERR
            1483 pgs are stuck inactive for more than 60 seconds
            542 pgs backfill_wait
            14 pgs backfilling
            11 pgs degraded
            1402 pgs peering
            3 pgs recovery_wait
            11 pgs stuck degraded
            1483 pgs stuck inactive
            2042 pgs stuck unclean
            7 pgs stuck undersized
            7 pgs undersized
            111 requests are blocked > 32 sec
            10586 requests are blocked > 4096 sec
            recovery 9472/11120724 objects degraded (0.085%)
            recovery 1181567/11120724 objects misplaced (10.625%)
            noout flag(s) set
            mon.eselde02u32 low disk space
 
  services:
    mon: 3 daemons, quorum eselde02u32,eselde02u33,eselde02u34
    mgr: eselde02u32(active), standbys: eselde02u33, eselde02u34
    osd: 111 osds: 111 up, 111 in; 800 remapped pgs
         flags noout
 
  data:
    pools:   18 pools, 4104 pgs
    objects: 3620k objects, 13875 GB
    usage:   42254 GB used, 160 TB / 201 TB avail
    pgs:     1.876% pgs unknown
             34.259% pgs not active
             9472/11120724 objects degraded (0.085%)
             1181567/11120724 objects misplaced (10.625%)
             2062 active+clean
            1221 peering
             535  active+remapped+backfill_wait
             181  remapped+peering
             77   unknown
             13   active+remapped+backfilling
             7    active+undersized+degraded+remapped+backfill_wait
             4    remapped
             3    active+recovery_wait+degraded+remapped
             1    active+degraded+remapped+backfilling
 
  io:
    recovery: 298 MB/s, 77 objects/s

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