You don't seem to specify a pool name to the snap create command, does
your rbd_default_pool match the desired pool? And also does
rbd_default_data_pool match what you expect (if those values are even
set)? I've never used custom values for those configs but if you don't
specify a pool name the default name "rbd" is expected by ceph. At
least that's how I know it.
Zitat von Reto Gysi <rlgysi(a)gmail.com>om>:
Hi Ilya
Sure.
root@zephir:~# rbd snap create ceph-dev@backup --id admin --debug-ms 1
--debug-rbd 20 >/home/rgysi/log.txt 2>&1
root@zephir:~#
Am Di., 18. Apr. 2023 um 16:19 Uhr schrieb Ilya Dryomov <idryomov(a)gmail.com
:
> On Tue, Apr 18, 2023 at 3:21 PM Reto Gysi <rlgysi(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Yes both snap create commands were executed as user admin:
> > client.admin
> > caps: [mds] allow *
> > caps: [mgr] allow *
> > caps: [mon] allow *
> > caps: [osd] allow *
> >
> > deep scrubbing+repair of ecpool_hdd is still ongoing, but so far the
> > problem still exists
>
> Hi Reto,
>
> Deep scrubbing is unlikely to help with a "Operation not supported"
> error.
>
> I really doubt that the output that you attached in one of the previous
> emails is all that is logged. Even in the successful case, there is not
> a single RBD-related debug log. I would suggest repeating the test
> with an explicit redirection and attaching the file itself.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ilya
>