Hi,
El 17/1/23 a las 8:12, duluxoz escribió:
Thanks to Eneko Lacunza, E Taka, and Anthony D'Atri for replying - all
that advice was really helpful.
So, we finally tracked down our "disk eating monster" (sort of). We've
got a "runaway" ceph-guest-NN that is filling up its log file
(/var/log/ceph/ceph-guest-NN.log) and eventually over-flowing the /var
partition.
What we haven't been able to do yet is actually track-down the
"ceph-guest-NN" process so we can kill it. Restarting the monitor
service on that node "pauses" the offending process, but as soon the
mon service restarts the relevant log file is re-created/begins to
fill up again. What we've done in the mean time is put cron job in
place to run once a day to delete the offending log file - that's
keeping us online, but it's a less-than-optimal solution (ie it's a
"hack").
Soooooo... anyone got any pointers as to how we can go about actually
finding the offending process?
Do you really need that log file? What about disabling it? I have never
seen such a log file, I think it could be a debug log defined in
ceph.conf in some client section with "log file"...
Cheers
Eneko Lacunza
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