osd_memory_target of failed osd in one ceph-osd node changed to 6G but other osd_memory_target is 3G, starting failed osd with 6G memory_target causes other osd "down" in ceph-osd node! and failed osd is still down. On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 2:19 PM Eugen Block <eblock@xxxxxx> wrote: > Can you try the opposite and turn up the memory_target and only try to > start a single OSD? > > > Zitat von Vahideh Alinouri <vahideh.alinouri@xxxxxxxxx>: > > > osd_memory_target is changed to 3G, starting failed osd causes ceph-osd > > nodes crash! and failed osd is still "down" > > > > On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 1:13 PM Vahideh Alinouri < > vahideh.alinouri@xxxxxxxxx> > > wrote: > > > >> Yes, each osd node has 7 osds with 4 GB memory_target. > >> > >> > >> On Fri, Aug 28, 2020, 12:48 PM Eugen Block <eblock@xxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >>> Just to confirm, each OSD node has 7 OSDs with 4 GB memory_target? > >>> That leaves only 4 GB RAM for the rest, and in case of heavy load the > >>> OSDs use even more. I would suggest to reduce the memory_target to 3 > >>> GB and see if they start successfully. > >>> > >>> > >>> Zitat von Vahideh Alinouri <vahideh.alinouri@xxxxxxxxx>: > >>> > >>> > osd_memory_target is 4294967296. > >>> > Cluster setup: > >>> > 3 mon, 3 mgr, 21 osds on 3 ceph-osd nodes in lvm scenario. ceph-osd > >>> nodes > >>> > resources are 32G RAM - 4 core CPU - osd disk 4TB - 9 osds have > >>> > block.wal on SSDs. Public network is 1G and cluster network is 10G. > >>> > Cluster installed and upgraded using ceph-ansible. > >>> > > >>> > On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 7:01 PM Eugen Block <eblock@xxxxxx> wrote: > >>> > > >>> >> What is the memory_target for your OSDs? Can you share more details > >>> >> about your setup? You write about high memory, are the OSD nodes > >>> >> affected by OOM killer? You could try to reduce the > osd_memory_target > >>> >> and see if that helps bring the OSDs back up. Splitting the PGs is a > >>> >> very heavy operation. > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> Zitat von Vahideh Alinouri <vahideh.alinouri@xxxxxxxxx>: > >>> >> > >>> >> > Ceph cluster is updated from nautilus to octopus. On ceph-osd > nodes > >>> we > >>> >> have > >>> >> > high I/O wait. > >>> >> > > >>> >> > After increasing one of pool’s pg_num from 64 to 128 according to > >>> warning > >>> >> > message (more objects per pg), this lead to high cpu load and ram > >>> usage > >>> >> on > >>> >> > ceph-osd nodes and finally crashed the whole cluster. Three osds, > >>> one on > >>> >> > each host, stuck at down state (osd.34 osd.35 osd.40). > >>> >> > > >>> >> > Starting the down osd service causes high ram usage and cpu load > and > >>> >> > ceph-osd node to crash until the osd service fails. > >>> >> > > >>> >> > The active mgr service on each mon host will crash after consuming > >>> almost > >>> >> > all available ram on the physical hosts. > >>> >> > > >>> >> > I need to recover pgs and solving corruption. How can i recover > >>> unknown > >>> >> and > >>> >> > down pgs? Is there any way to starting up failed osd? > >>> >> > > >>> >> > > >>> >> > Below steps are done: > >>> >> > > >>> >> > 1- osd nodes’ kernel was upgraded to 5.4.2 before ceph cluster > >>> upgrading. > >>> >> > Reverting to previous kernel 4.2.1 is tested for iowate > decreasing, > >>> but > >>> >> it > >>> >> > had no effect. > >>> >> > > >>> >> > 2- Recovering 11 pgs on failed osds by export them using > >>> >> > ceph-objectstore-tools utility and import them on other osds. The > >>> result > >>> >> > followed: 9 pgs are “down” and 2 pgs are “unknown”. > >>> >> > > >>> >> > 2-1) 9 pgs export and import successfully but status is “down” > >>> because of > >>> >> > "peering_blocked_by" 3 failed osds. I cannot lost osds because of > >>> >> > preventing unknown pgs from getting lost. pgs size in K and M. > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "peering_blocked_by": [ > >>> >> > > >>> >> > { > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "osd": 34, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "current_lost_at": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "comment": "starting or marking this osd lost may let us proceed" > >>> >> > > >>> >> > }, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > { > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "osd": 35, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "current_lost_at": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "comment": "starting or marking this osd lost may let us proceed" > >>> >> > > >>> >> > }, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > { > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "osd": 40, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "current_lost_at": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "comment": "starting or marking this osd lost may let us proceed" > >>> >> > > >>> >> > } > >>> >> > > >>> >> > ] > >>> >> > > >>> >> > > >>> >> > 2-2) 1 pg (2.39) export and import successfully, but after > starting > >>> osd > >>> >> > service (pg import to it), ceph-osd node RAM and CPU consumption > >>> increase > >>> >> > and cause ceph-osd node to crash until the osd service fails. > Other > >>> osds > >>> >> > become "down" on ceph-osd node. pg status is “unknown”. I cannot > use > >>> >> > "force-create-pg" because of data lost. pg 2.39 size is 19G. > >>> >> > > >>> >> > # ceph pg map 2.39 > >>> >> > > >>> >> > osdmap e40347 pg 2.39 (2.39) -> up [32,37] acting [32,37] > >>> >> > > >>> >> > # ceph pg 2.39 query > >>> >> > > >>> >> > Error ENOENT: i don't have pgid 2.39 > >>> >> > > >>> >> > > >>> >> > *pg 2.39 info on failed osd: > >>> >> > > >>> >> > # ceph-objectstore-tool --data-path /var/lib/ceph/osd/*ceph-34* > --op > >>> info > >>> >> > --pgid 2.39 > >>> >> > > >>> >> > { > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "pgid": "2.39", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_update": "35344'6456084", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_complete": "35344'6456084", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "log_tail": "35344'6453182", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_user_version": 10595821, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_backfill": "MAX", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "purged_snaps": [], > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "history": { > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "epoch_created": 146, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "epoch_pool_created": 79, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_epoch_started": 25208, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_interval_started": 25207, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_epoch_clean": 25208, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_interval_clean": 25207, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_epoch_split": 370, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_epoch_marked_full": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "same_up_since": 8347, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "same_interval_since": 25207, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "same_primary_since": 8321, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_scrub": "35328'6440139", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_scrub_stamp": "2020-08-19T12:00:59.377593+0430", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_deep_scrub": "35261'6031075", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_deep_scrub_stamp": "2020-08-17T01:59:26.606037+0430", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_clean_scrub_stamp": "2020-08-19T12:00:59.377593+0430", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "prior_readable_until_ub": 0 > >>> >> > > >>> >> > }, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "stats": { > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "version": "35344'6456082", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "reported_seq": "11733156", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "reported_epoch": "35344", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "state": "active+clean", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_fresh": "2020-08-19T14:16:18.587435+0430", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_change": "2020-08-19T12:00:59.377747+0430", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_active": "2020-08-19T14:16:18.587435+0430", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_peered": "2020-08-19T14:16:18.587435+0430", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_clean": "2020-08-19T14:16:18.587435+0430", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_became_active": "2020-08-06T00:23:51.016769+0430", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_became_peered": "2020-08-06T00:23:51.016769+0430", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_unstale": "2020-08-19T14:16:18.587435+0430", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_undegraded": "2020-08-19T14:16:18.587435+0430", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_fullsized": "2020-08-19T14:16:18.587435+0430", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "mapping_epoch": 8347, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "log_start": "35344'6453182", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "ondisk_log_start": "35344'6453182", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "created": 146, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_epoch_clean": 25208, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "parent": "0.0", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "parent_split_bits": 7, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_scrub": "35328'6440139", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_scrub_stamp": "2020-08-19T12:00:59.377593+0430", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_deep_scrub": "35261'6031075", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_deep_scrub_stamp": "2020-08-17T01:59:26.606037+0430", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_clean_scrub_stamp": "2020-08-19T12:00:59.377593+0430", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "log_size": 2900, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "ondisk_log_size": 2900, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "stats_invalid": false, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "dirty_stats_invalid": false, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "omap_stats_invalid": false, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "hitset_stats_invalid": false, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "hitset_bytes_stats_invalid": false, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "pin_stats_invalid": false, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "manifest_stats_invalid": false, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "snaptrimq_len": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "stat_sum": { > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_bytes": 19749578960, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_objects": 2442, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_object_clones": 20, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_object_copies": 7326, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_objects_missing_on_primary": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_objects_missing": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_objects_degraded": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_objects_misplaced": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_objects_unfound": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_objects_dirty": 2442, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_whiteouts": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_read": 16120686, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_read_kb": 82264126, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_write": 19731882, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_write_kb": 379030181, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_scrub_errors": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_shallow_scrub_errors": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_deep_scrub_errors": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_objects_recovered": 2861, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_bytes_recovered": 21673259070, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_keys_recovered": 32, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_objects_omap": 2, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_objects_hit_set_archive": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_bytes_hit_set_archive": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_flush": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_flush_kb": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_evict": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_evict_kb": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_promote": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_flush_mode_high": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_flush_mode_low": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_evict_mode_some": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_evict_mode_full": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_objects_pinned": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_legacy_snapsets": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_large_omap_objects": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_objects_manifest": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_omap_bytes": 152, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_omap_keys": 16, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "num_objects_repaired": 0 > >>> >> > > >>> >> > }, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "up": [ > >>> >> > > >>> >> > 40, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > 35, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > 34 > >>> >> > > >>> >> > ], > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "acting": [ > >>> >> > > >>> >> > 40, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > 35, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > 34 > >>> >> > > >>> >> > ], > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "avail_no_missing": [], > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "object_location_counts": [], > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "blocked_by": [], > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "up_primary": 40, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "acting_primary": 40, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "purged_snaps": [] > >>> >> > > >>> >> > }, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "empty": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "dne": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "incomplete": 0, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "last_epoch_started": 25208, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "hit_set_history": { > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "current_last_update": "0'0", > >>> >> > > >>> >> > "history": [] > >>> >> > > >>> >> > } > >>> >> > > >>> >> > } > >>> >> > > >>> >> > > >>> >> > *pg 2.39 info on osd which import to it: > >>> >> > > >>> >> > # ceph-objectstore-tool --data-path /var/lib/ceph/osd/*ceph-37* > --op > >>> info > >>> >> > --pgid 2.39 > >>> >> > > >>> >> > PG '2.39' not found > >>> >> > > >>> >> > > >>> >> > 2-3) 1 pg (2.79) is lost! This pg is not found on any of three > failed > >>> >> osds > >>> >> > (osd.34 osd.35 osd.40)! status is “unknown”. pg 2.79 export is > >>> failed: " > >>> >> > PG '2.79' not found" > >>> >> > > >>> >> > > >>> >> > > >>> >> > # ceph pg map 2.79 > >>> >> > > >>> >> > Error ENOENT: i don't have pgid 2.79 > >>> >> > > >>> >> > # ceph-objectstore-tool --data-path /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-34 --op > >>> info > >>> >> > --pgid 2.79 > >>> >> > > >>> >> > PG '2.79' not found > >>> >> > > >>> >> > > >>> >> > 3- Using > https://gitlab.lbader.de/kryptur/ceph-recovery/tree/master > >>> but > >>> >> it > >>> >> > does not work for recent ceph versions and tested on “hammer” > >>> release. > >>> >> > > >>> >> > 4- Using > >>> https://ceph.io/planet/recovering-from-a-complete-node-failure/ > >>> >> > but in lvm scenario I could not mount failed osd lv to new > >>> >> > /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-x* .*Could not prepare and activate new > osd to > >>> >> > failed osd disk. > >>> >> > > >>> >> > 5- Setting pool min_size=1 that down pgs belong to it, restart > osds > >>> that > >>> >> > pgs import to them but no changes. > >>> >> > > >>> >> > 6- Seting pool min_size=1 that pg 2.39 belong to it, restart osds > >>> that pg > >>> >> > import to them but no changes. > >>> >> > > >>> >> > 7- Repairing failed osds using ceph-objectstore-tools, making “in” > >>> and > >>> >> > starting them but no changes. > >>> >> > > >>> >> > # ceph-objectstore-tool --data-path /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-x --op > >>> repair > >>> >> > > >>> >> > > >>> >> > 8- Repairing 2 unknown pgs, but no changes. > >>> >> > > >>> >> > # ceph pg repaire 2.39 > >>> >> > > >>> >> > # ceph pg repair 2.79 > >>> >> > > >>> >> > 9- Forcing recovery 2 unknown pgs, but no changes. > >>> >> > > >>> >> > # ceph pg force-recovery 2.39 > >>> >> > > >>> >> > # ceph pg force-recovery 2.79 > >>> >> > > >>> >> > 10- Check PID count in ceph-osd nodes because of osd services > failed > >>> to > >>> >> > start. > >>> >> > > >>> >> > kernel.pid.max = 4194304 > >>> >> > > >>> >> > 11- Raising osd_op_thread_suicide_timeout=900, but no change. > >>> >> > _______________________________________________ > >>> >> > ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx > >>> >> > To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> _______________________________________________ > >>> >> ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx > >>> >> To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx > >>> >> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > > > > _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx