Re: Global Recovery Event

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On Mon, Jun 7, 2021 at 5:24 PM Jeremy Hansen <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> I’m seeing this in my health status:
>
>   progress:
>     Global Recovery Event (13h)
>       [............................] (remaining: 5w)
>
> I’m not sure how this was initiated but this is a cluster with almost zero objects.  Is there a way to halt this process?  Why would it estimate 5 weeks to recover a cluster with almost zero data?

You could be running into https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/49988. You
can try to run "ceph progress clear" and see if that helps or just
turn the progress module off and turn it back on.

- Neha

>
> [ceph: root@cn01 /]# ceph -s -w
>   cluster:
>     id:     bfa2ad58-c049-11eb-9098-3c8cf8ed728d
>     health: HEALTH_OK
>
>   services:
>     mon: 2 daemons, quorum cn02,cn05 (age 13h)
>     mgr: cn01.ceph.la1.clx.corp.xnkoft(active, since 13h), standbys: cn02.arszct
>     mds: 1/1 daemons up, 1 standby
>     osd: 27 osds: 27 up (since 13h), 27 in (since 16h)
>
>   data:
>     volumes: 1/1 healthy
>     pools:   3 pools, 65 pgs
>     objects: 22.09k objects, 86 GiB
>     usage:   261 GiB used, 98 TiB / 98 TiB avail
>     pgs:     65 active+clean
>
>   progress:
>     Global Recovery Event (13h)
>       [............................] (remaining: 5w)
>
>
>
> Thanks
> -jeremy
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