Re: How to recover from active+clean+inconsistent+failed_repair?

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 Hi Frank
   
> looks like you have one on a new and 2 on an old version. Can you add the information about which OSD each version resides?

The "ceph pg 3.b query" shows following:

    "peer_info": [
        {
            "peer": "1",
            "pgid": "3.b",
            "last_update": "4825'2264303",
            "last_complete": "4825'2264303",
            "log_tail": "4759'2261298",
            "last_user_version": 2263481,
:
:
            "stats": {
                "version": "4825'2264301",
     }
},
        {
            "peer": "2",
            "pgid": "3.b",
            "last_update": "4825'2264303",
            "last_complete": "4825'2264303",
            "log_tail": "4759'2261298",
            "last_user_version": 2263481,
:
:
            "stats": {
                "version": "4825'2264301",
    }

}
Please note, there is no peer 0 in "ceph pg 3.b query". Also no word osd.
Is  "peer": "1" means osd.1?
I have osd.0, osd.1 and osd2.
Note, version "4825'2264303" and "4825'2264301" appear in both above peer 1 and 2.
Thanks.
Sagara


  
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