You can set:
osd_scrub_during_recovery = false
and in addition maybe set the noscrub and nodeep-scrub flags to let it settle.
Kind regards,
Caspar
Caspar
Op di 25 sep. 2018 om 12:39 schreef Sergey Malinin <ceph@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Just let it recover.
data:
pools: 1 pools, 4096 pgs
objects: 8.95 M objects, 17 TiB
usage: 34 TiB used, 577 TiB / 611 TiB avail
pgs: 94.873% pgs not active
48475/17901254 objects degraded (0.271%)
1/8950627 objects unfound (0.000%)
2631 peering
637 activating
562 down
159 active+clean
44 activating+degraded
30 active+recovery_wait+degraded
12 activating+undersized+degraded
10 active+recovering+degraded
10 active+undersized+degraded
1 active+clean+scrubbing+deep
You've got deep scrubbed PGs which put considerable IO load on OSDs.
September 25, 2018 1:23 PM, "by morphin" <morphinwithyou@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> What should I do now?
>
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