Re: Sudden loss of all SSD OSDs in a cluster, immedaite abort on restart [Mimic 13.2.6]

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Yes, it's possible that they do, but since all of the affected OSDs are still down and the monitors have been restarted since, all of those pools have pgs that are in unknown state and don't return anything in ceph pg ls.

There weren't that many placement groups for the SSDs, but also I don't know that there were that many objects. There were of course a ton of omap key/values.

-Troy

On 8/18/19 10:57 PM, Brett Chancellor wrote:
This sounds familiar. Do any of these pools on the SSD have fairly dense placement group to object ratios? Like more than 500k objects per pg? (ceph pg ls)

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