Re: 16.2.14: [progress WARNING root] complete: ev {UUID} does not exist

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Hi,

this is from the mgr progress module [1]. I haven't played too much with it yet, you can check out the output of 'ceph progress json', maybe there are old events from a (failed) upgrade etc. You can reset it with 'ceph progress clear', you could also turn it off ('ceph progress off') but I don't know what impact that would have, so maybe investigate first and then try just clearing it. Maybe a mgr failover would do the same, not sure.

Regards,
Eugen

[1] https://github.com/ceph/ceph/blob/1d10b71792f3be8887a7631e69851ac2df3585af/src/pybind/mgr/progress/module.py#L797

Zitat von Zakhar Kirpichenko <zakhar@xxxxxxxxx>:

Hi,

Mgr of my cluster logs this every few seconds:

[progress WARNING root] complete: ev 7de5bb74-790b-4fda-8838-e4af4af18c62
does not exist
[progress WARNING root] complete: ev fff93fce-b630-4141-81ee-19e7a3e61483
does not exist
[progress WARNING root] complete: ev a02f6966-5b9f-49e8-89c4-b4fb8e6f4423
does not exist
[progress WARNING root] complete: ev 8d318560-ff1a-477f-9386-43f6b51080bf
does not exist
[progress WARNING root] complete: ev ff3740a9-6434-470a-808f-a2762fb542a0
does not exist
[progress WARNING root] complete: ev 7d0589f1-545e-4970-867b-8482ce48d7f0
does not exist
[progress WARNING root] complete: ev 78d57e43-5be5-43f0-8b1a-cdc60e410892
does not exist

I would appreciate an advice on what these warnings mean and how they can
be resolved.

Best regards,
Zakhar
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