Re: ceph 12.2.9 release

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My big question is that we've had a few of these releases this year that are bugged and shouldn't be upgraded to... They don't have any release notes or announcement and the only time this comes out is when users finally ask about it weeks later.  Why is this not proactively announced to avoid a problematic release and hopefully prevent people from installing it?  It would be great if there was an actual release notes saying not to upgrade to this version or something.

On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 11:16 AM Ashley Merrick <singapore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am seeing this on the latest mimic on my test cluster aswel.

Every automatic deep-scrub comes back as inconsistent, but doing another manual scrub comes back as fine and clear each time.

Not sure if related or not..

On Wed, 7 Nov 2018 at 11:57 PM, Christoph Adomeit <Christoph.Adomeit@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello together,

we have upgraded to 12.2.9 because it was in the official repos.

Right after the update and some scrubs we have issues.

This morning after regular scrubs we had around 10% of all pgs inconstent:

pgs:     4036 active+clean
          380  active+clean+inconsistent

After repairung these 380 pgs we again have:

1/93611534 objects unfound (0.000%)
28   active+clean+inconsistent
1    active+recovery_wait+degraded

Now we stopped repairing because it does not seem to solve the problem and more and more error messages are occuring. So far we did not see corruption but we do not feel well with the cluster.

What do you suggest, wait for 12.2.10 ? Roll Back to 12.2.8 ?

Is ist dangerous for our Data to leave the cluster running ?

I am sure we do not have hardware errors and that these errors came with the update to 12.2.9.

Thanks
  Christoph



On Wed, Nov 07, 2018 at 07:39:59AM -0800, Gregory Farnum wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 5:58 AM Simon Ironside <sironside@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > On 07/11/2018 10:59, Konstantin Shalygin wrote:
> > >> I wonder if there is any release announcement for ceph 12.2.9 that I
> > missed.
> > >> I just found the new packages on download.ceph.com, is this an official
> > >> release?
> > >
> > > This is because 12.2.9 have a several bugs. You should avoid to use this
> > > release and wait for 12.2.10
> >
> > Argh! What's it doing in the repos then?? I've just upgraded to it!
> > What are the bugs? Is there a thread about them?
>
>
> If you’ve already upgraded and have no issues then you won’t have any
> trouble going forward — except perhaps on the next upgrade, if you do it
> while the cluster is unhealthy.
>
> I agree that it’s annoying when these issues make it out. We’ve had ongoing
> discussions to try and improve the release process so it’s less drawn-out
> and to prevent these upgrade issues from making it through testing, but
> nobody has resolved it yet. If anybody has experience working with deb
> repositories and handling releases, the Ceph upstream could use some
> help... ;)
> -Greg
>
>
> >
> > Simon
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