Re: BlueFS spillover detected - correct response for 14.2.7?

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Hi,

if possible you can increase the devices (to reasonable sizes, 3/30/300 GB, doubling the space can help during compaction) holding the rocksDB and expand them. Compacting the OSDs should then remove the respective spillover from the main devices or you can let ceph do it by its own which will be slower. Here's a thread I started last year [1] wrt spillover.

Regards,
Eugen

[1] https://lists.ceph.io/hyperkitty/list/ceph-users@xxxxxxx/thread/EWDOYCVPVGYCMUR7BJZQEOMGX3W4A3ZA/


Zitat von Dave Hall <kdhall@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Hello,

We are running a 14.2.7 cluster - 3 nodes with 24 OSDs, I've recently
started getting 'BlueFS spillover detected'.  I'm up to 3 OSDs in this
state.

In scanning through the various online sources I haven't been able to
determine how to respond to this condition.

Please advise.

Thanks.

-Dave

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Binghamton University
kdhall@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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