Re: Watcher Issue

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Why would you want to unpause repairs? Do you suffer from performance issues during deep-scrubs? You could pause those with:

ceph osd set nodeep-scrub

But they would only reveal inconsistent PGs during deep-scrub. To enable automatic repairs during deep-scrub, you would need to first enable it. It's really unclear what your current cluster status is, maybe underlying Ceph issues are causing troubles, but you don't provide too many details.

Zitat von Devender Singh <devender@xxxxxxxxxx>:

Hello all

Sorry for late reply..

I tried two things,

1. My cluster was using swap, I made swap off.
2. I started repair command on pool/image and seems it worked .

But after that there was no command found to pause repair as it started deep scrubs too. How to unpause the repairs…

Regards
Dev

On Jan 23, 2025, at 5:56 AM, Frédéric Nass <frederic.nass@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

ys/kernel/debug/ceph/$(ceph fsid).client12541259/...


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