Re: Balancing cluster with large disks - 10TB HHD

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>> I would still like to have a log somewhere to grep and inspect what
>> balancer/upmap
>> actually does - when in my cluster. Or some ceph commands that deliveres
>> some monitoring capabilityes .. any suggestions?
> Yes, on ceph-mgr log, when log level is DEBUG.

Tried the docs .. something like:

ceph tell mds ... does not seem to work.
http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/rados/troubleshooting/log-and-debug/

> You can get your cluster upmap's in via `ceph osd dump | grep upmap`.

Got it -- but I really need the README .. it shows the map ..
...
pg_upmap_items 6.0 [40,20]
pg_upmap_items 6.1 [59,57,47,48]
pg_upmap_items 6.2 [59,55,75,9]
pg_upmap_items 6.3 [22,13,40,39]
pg_upmap_items 6.4 [23,9]
pg_upmap_items 6.5 [25,17]
pg_upmap_items 6.6 [45,46,59,56]
pg_upmap_items 6.8 [60,54,16,68]
pg_upmap_items 6.9 [61,69]
pg_upmap_items 6.a [51,48]
pg_upmap_items 6.b [43,71,41,29]
pg_upmap_items 6.c [22,13]

..

But .. I dont have any pg's that should only have 2 replicas.. neither any
with 4 .. how should this be interpreted?

Thanks.

-- 
Jesper

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