Hello, Sorry for the late reply, so yes we finally find a solution, which was to split apart the cache_pool on dedicated OSD. It had the effect to clear off slow ops and allow the cluster to serves clients again, after 5 days of lock down, hopefully the majority of VM resume well, thanks to the virtio driver that does not seems to have any timeout. It seems that at least one of the main culprit was to store both cold and hot data pool on same OSD (which in the end totally make sens), maybe some others actions engaged also had an effect, we are still trying to trouble shoot the root of slow ops, weirdly it was the 5th cluster upgraded and all as almost the same configuration, but this one handles 5x time more workload. In the hope it could help. Cédric > On 26 Feb 2024, at 10:57, Eugen Block <eblock@xxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > > thanks for the context. Was there any progress over the weekend? The hanging commands seem to be MGR related, and there's only one in your cluster according to your output. Can you deploy a second one manually, then adopt it with cephadm? Can you add 'ceph versions' as well? > > > Zitat von florian.leduc@xxxxxxxxxx: > >> Hi, >> A bit of history might help to understand why we have the cache tier. >> >> We run openstack on top ceph since many years now (started with mimic, then an upgrade to nautilus (years 2 ago) and today and upgrade to pacific). At the beginning of the setup, we used to have a mix of hdd+ssd devices in HCI mode for openstack nova. After the upgrade to nautilus, we made a hardware refresh with brand new NVME devices. And transitionned from mixed devices to nvme. But we were never able to evict all the data from the vms_cache pools (even with being aggressive with the eviction; the last resort would have been to stop all the virtual instances, and that was not an option for our customers), so we decided to move on and set cache-mode proxy and serve data with only nvme since then. And it's been like this for 1 years and a half. >> >> But today, after the upgrade, the situation is that we cannot query any stats (with ceph pg x.x query), rados query hangs, scrub hangs even though all PGs are "active+clean". and there is no client activity reported by the cluster. Recovery, and rebalance. Also some other commands hangs, ie: "ceph balancer status". >> >> -------------- >> bash-4.2$ ceph -s >> cluster: >> id: <fsid> >> health: HEALTH_WARN >> mon is allowing insecure global_id reclaim >> noscrub,nodeep-scrub,nosnaptrim flag(s) set >> 18432 slow ops, oldest one blocked for 7626 sec, daemons [osd.0,osd.1,osd.10,osd.11,osd.112,osd.113,osd.118,osd.119,osd.120,osd.122]... have slow ops. >> >> services: >> mon: 3 daemons, quorum mon1,mon2,mon3(age 36m) >> mgr: bm9612541(active, since 39m) >> osd: 72 osds: 72 up (since 97m), 72 in (since 9h) >> flags noscrub,nodeep-scrub,nosnaptrim >> >> data: >> pools: 8 pools, 2409 pgs >> objects: 14.64M objects, 92 TiB >> usage: 276 TiB used, 143 TiB / 419 TiB avail >> pgs: 2409 active+clean >> _______________________________________________ >> ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx >> To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx > > > _______________________________________________ > ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx > To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx