Re: garbage in cephfs pool

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Hi!

And more:

# rados df
POOL_NAME     USED  OBJECTS CLONES   COPIES MISSING_ON_PRIMARY UNFOUND DEGRADED    RD_OPS      RD     WR_OPS      WR
fsd            0 B 11527769    278 69166614                  0       0        0 137451347  61 TiB   46171363  63 TiB
fsdtier    240 KiB     2048      0     6144                  0       0        0 234897999  53 TiB  199347641 8.5 TiB

rados -p fsdtier ls|wc -l
0

fsdtier pool is a tier for fsd pool.

What is it?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Fyodor Ustinov" <ufm@xxxxxx>
To: "ceph-users" <ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, 7 March, 2019 11:57:10
Subject:  garbage in cephfs pool

Hi!

After removing all files from cephfs I see that situation:
#ceph df
POOLS:
    NAME           ID     USED        %USED     MAX AVAIL     OBJECTS
    fsd            2          0 B         0       233 TiB     11527762

#rados df
POOL_NAME     USED  OBJECTS CLONES   COPIES MISSING_ON_PRIMARY UNFOUND DEGRADED    RD_OPS      RD     WR_OPS      WR
fsd            0 B 11527761    270 69166566                  0       0        0 137451347  61 TiB   46169087  63 TiB

pool contain objects like that:
10000bd3d0a.00000000
10000af4b02.00000000
100002a3b4a.00000000
100001a1876.00000000
10000bbda52.00000000
10000a09fcd.00000000
10000b54612.00000000


Where did these objects come from and how to get rid of them?


WBR,
    Fyodor.
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