Re: Wrong ceph df result

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Hi Sylvain,

have you upgraded to Nautilus recently?

Have you added/repaired any OSDs since then?

If so then you're facing a known issue caused by a mixture of legacy and new approaches to collect pool statistics.

Sage shared detailed information on the issue in this mailing list under "Pool stats issue with upgrades to nautilus" topic.


Thanks,

Igor


On 7/30/2019 1:03 AM, Sylvain PORTIER wrote:
Hi,

When I get me ceph status, I do not understand the result :

ceph df detail
RAW STORAGE:
    CLASS     SIZE        AVAIL       USED       RAW USED     %RAW USED
    hdd       131 TiB     102 TiB     29 TiB       29 TiB 21.98
    TOTAL     131 TiB     102 TiB     29 TiB       29 TiB 21.98

POOLS:
    POOL       ID     STORED      OBJECTS     USED %USED     MAX AVAIL     QUOTA OBJECTS     QUOTA BYTES DIRTY     USED COMPR UNDER COMPR     rbd          4       213 B          15                 64 KiB         0             29 TiB N/A N/A                    15           0 B 0 B     Backup      6     6.3 TiB       4.96M          9.6 TiB 9.95         58 TiB             N/A N/A 4.96M            0 B           0 B

I have only one image (rados) of 500 TiB on the pool Backup, and I really have 19TiB used on this drive (xfs).

Whats wrong ???

For 19 TiB used, ceph shows for Backup pool 9.6 TiB used ???

Thank you

Sylvain.


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