I have this deep scrub issue in the index pool's pg's almost every week which made
the cluster health error so I always need to repair that pg :/
Any solution that you have found so far?
Istvan Szabo
Senior Infrastructure Engineer
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Hall <kdhall(a)binghamton.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2021 3:30 AM
To: ceph-users <ceph-users(a)ceph.io>
Subject: [ceph-users] OSD Crash During Deep-Scrub
Hello,
A while back, I was having an issue with an OSD repeatedly crashing. I ultimately
reweighted it to zero and then marked out 'Out'. Since I found that the logs for
thoses crashes match
https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/46490
.
Since the OSD is in a 'Safe-to-Destroy' state, I'm wondering the best course
of action - should I just mark it back in? Or should I destroy and rebuild it. If
clearing it in the way I have, in combination with updating to 14.2.16, will prevent it
from misbehaving, why go through the trouble of destroying and rebuilding?
Thanks.
-Dave
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Dave Hall
Binghamton University
kdhall(a)binghamton.edu
607-760-2328 (Cell)
607-777-4641 (Office)
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