Re: CephFS snaptrim bug?

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On 2/24/22 09:26, Arthur Outhenin-Chalandre wrote:
> On 2/23/22 21:43, Linkriver Technology wrote:
>> Could someone shed some light please? Assuming that snaptrim didn't run to
>> completion, how can I manually delete objects from now-removed snapshots? I
>> believe this is what the Ceph documentation calls a "backwards scrub" - but I
>> didn't find anything in the Ceph suite that can run such a scrub. This pool is
>> filling up fast, I'll throw in some more OSDs for the moment to buy some time,
>> but I certainly would appreciate your help!
> 
> You are probably hitting a bug related to the 52026 tracker [1]. You can
> probably guess all the pgs that still needs snaptrim by checking
> snaptrimq_len with the command `ceph pg dump pgs`. Basically all the pgs
> that have a non zero value need snaptrim and you can trigger the
> snaptrim by re-peering them.
> 
> [1]: https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/52026

I missed the point where you say that you have a snaptrimq_len of 0,
sorry. Not sure if re-peering or restarting some osds might help in your
case unfortunately (you can still try though) :/.

-- 
Arthur Outhenin-Chalandre
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