Re: 10.2.6 upgrade

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On Wed, 18 Jul 2018, Glen Baars wrote:
> Hello Ceph Users,
> 
> We installed 12.2.6 on a single node in the cluster ( new node added, 80TB moved )
> Disabled scrub/deepscrub once the issues with 12.2.6 were discovered.
> 
> 
> Today we upgrade the one affected node to 12.2.7 today, set osd skip data digest = true and re enabled the scrubs. It's a 500TB all bluestore cluster.
> 
> 
> We are now seeing inconsistent PGs and scrub errors now the scrubbing has resumed.

It is likely the inconsistencies were tehre from teh period running 
12.2.6, not due ot 12.2.7.  I would suggest continuing the upgrade.  The 
scrub errors will either go away on their own or need to wait until 12.2.8 
for scrub to learn how to repair them for you.

Can you share the scrub error you got to confirm it is the digest issue in 
12.2.6 that is to blame?

sage
 
> What is the best way forward?
> 
> 
>   1.  Upgrade all nodes to 12.2.7?
>   2.  Remove the 12.2.7 node and rebuild?
> Kind regards,
> Glen Baars
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