Re: OSD's won't start - thread abort

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That makes more sense.

Setting min_size = 4 on the EC pool allows data to flow again(kind of not really because of the still missing 22 other PG's) maybe this automatically raised to 5 when I adjusted the EC pool originally?, outside of the 21 unknown and 1 down PG which are probably depending on the two OSD's.  These are probably the 22 PG's that actually got fully moved around(maybe even converted to k=5/m=1?).  Would be great if I can find a way to start those other two OSD's, and just deal with whatever state is causing the OSD's to crash.

On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 2:18 PM Janne Johansson <icepic.dz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Den ons 3 juli 2019 kl 20:51 skrev Austin Workman <soilflames@xxxxxxxxx>:

But a very strange number shows up in the active sections of the pg's that's the same number roughly as 2147483648.....  This seems very odd, and maybe the value got lodged somewhere it doesn't belong which is causing an issue.


That pg number is "-1" or something for a signed 32bit int, which means "I don't know which one it was anymore" which you can get in PG lists when OSDs are gone.

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