Re: Increasing number of unscrubbed PGs

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what does "ceph pg ls scrubbing" show? Do you have PGs that have been stuck
in a scrubbing state for a long period of time (many hours,days,weeks etc).
This will show in the "SINCE" column.

Respectfully,

*Wes Dillingham*
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On Tue, Sep 13, 2022 at 7:32 AM Burkhard Linke <
Burkhard.Linke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Josh,
>
>
> thx for the link. I'm not sure whether this is the root cause, since we
> did not use the noscrub and nodeepscrub flags in the past. I've set them
> for a short period to test whether removing the flag triggers more
> backfilling. During that time no OSD were restarted etc.
>
>
> But the ticket mentioned repeering as a method for resolving the stuck
> OSDs. I've repeered some of the PGs, and the number of affected PG did
> not increase significantly anymore. On the other hand the number of
> running deep-scrubs also did not increase significantly. I'll keep an
> eye on the developement and hope for 16.2.11 being released soon..
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Burkhard
>
>
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