Re: something wrong with my monitor database ?

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On 6/13/22 18:21, Eric Le Lay wrote:


Those objects are deleted but have snapshots, even if the pool itself doesn't have snapshots.
What could cause that?


root@hpc1a:~# rados -p storage stat rbd_data.5b423b48a4643f.000000000006a4e5  error stat-ing storage/rbd_data.5b423b48a4643f.000000000006a4e5: (2) No such file or directory
root@hpc1a:~# rados -p storage lssnap
0 snaps
root@hpc1a:~# rados -p storage listsnaps rbd_data.5b423b48a4643f.000000000006a4e5
rbd_data.5b423b48a4643f.000000000006a4e5:
cloneid    snaps    size    overlap
1160    1160    4194304 [1048576~32768,1097728~16384,1228800~16384,1409024~16384,1441792~16384,1572864~16384,1720320~16384,1900544~16384,2310144~16384]
1364    1364    4194304    []

Do the OSDs still need to trim the snapshots? Does data usage decline over time?

Gr. Stefan
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