Re: Repairing PG inconsistencies — Ceph Documentation - where's the text?

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ok, so i think if you use 'rados -p pool get
7:581d78de:::rbd_data.b48c7238e1f29.0000000000001b34:head -o obj'
the osd maybe got crashed.

Stuart Longland <stuartl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 于2019年5月18日周六 上午10:05写道:
>
> On 18/5/19 11:56 am, huang jun wrote:
> > That may have problem with your disk?
> > Do you check the syslog or demsg log,?
> > From the code, it will return 'read_error' only the read return EIO.
> > So i doubt that your disk have a sector error.
>
> It is possible, no errors are reported in `dmesg` though and `smartctl`
> does not report any read errors however the disks are getting on 3 years
> old now.
>
> I've got one of the other former OSD disks busy doing some self-tests
> now to see if that uncovers anything.
> --
> Stuart Longland (aka Redhatter, VK4MSL)
>
> I haven't lost my mind...
>   ...it's backed up on a tape somewhere.



-- 
Thank you!
HuangJun
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