Re: Reef (18.2): Some PG not scrubbed/deep scrubbed for 1 month

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Suggest issuing an explicit deep scrub against one of the subject PGs, see if it takes.

> On Mar 20, 2024, at 8:20 AM, Michel Jouvin <michel.jouvin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> We have a Reef cluster that started to complain a couple of weeks ago about ~20 PGs (over 10K) not scrubbed/deep-scrubbed in time. Looking at it since a few days, I saw this affect only those PGs that could not be scrubbed since mid-February. Old the other PGs are regularly scrubbed.
> 
> I decided to look if one OSD was present in all these PGs and found one! I restarted this OSD but it had no effect. Looking at the logs for the suspect OSD, I found nothing related to abnormal behaviour (but the log is very verbose at restart time so easy to miss something...). And there is no error associated with the OSD disk.
> 
> Any advice about where to look for some useful information would be appreciated! Should I try to destroy the OSD and readd it? I'll be more confortable if I was able to find some diagnostics before...
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Michel
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