Re: radosgw-admin sync error trim seems to do nothing

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Thanks Rich,

On quincy it seems that provding an end-date is an error.  Any other ideas from anyone?

$ radosgw-admin sync error trim --end-date="2023-08-20 23:00:00"
end-date not allowed.

On 2023-08-20 19:00, Richard Bade wrote:
Hi Matthew,
At least for nautilus (14.2.22) i have discovered through trial and
error that you need to specify a beginning or end date. Something like
this:
radosgw-admin sync error trim --end-date="2023-08-20 23:00:00"
--rgw-zone={your_zone_name}

I specify the zone as there's a error list for each zone.
Hopefully that helps.

Rich

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Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2023 12:48:55 -0400
From: Matthew Darwin <bugs@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject:  radosgw-admin sync error trim seems to do
       nothing
To: Ceph Users <ceph-users@xxxxxxx>
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Hello all,

"radosgw-admin sync error list" returns errors from 2022.  I want to
clear those out.

I tried "radosgw-admin sync error trim" but it seems to do nothing.
The man page seems to offer no suggestions
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/26o0CzvkGRhLoOXfXjZR3?domain=docs.ceph.com

Any ideas what I need to do to remove old errors? (or at least I want
to see more recent errors)

ceph version 17.2.6 (quincy)

Thanks.
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