On Fri, Jun 04, 09:48, Sage Weil Wrote
> On Fri, 4 Jun 2010, Andre Noll wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 02, 11:19, Sage Weil Wrote
> > > Okay, it looks like there is a corrupt PG log. Can you tar up the
> > > $osd_data/current/meta directory, and then 'f 8' and 'p /x info.pgid'
> > > from
> > > gdb (to figure out which pg it's loading)?
> >
> > It's in decode_nohead():
> >
> > ...
> > Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted.
> > [Switching to Thread 0x7ff115b566f0 (LWP 5045)]
> > 0x00007ff1146e9095 in raise () from /lib/libc.so.6
> > (gdb) f 8
> > #8 0x0000000000540920 in PG::read_log (this=0x7ff1104b6460,
> > store=<value optimized out>) at ./include/cstring.h:120
> > 120 _data = new char[_len + 1];
> > (gdb) p /x info.pgid
> > $1 = {v = {preferred = {v = 0xffff}, ps = {v = 0x1bf}, pool = {v =
> > 0x0}}}
>
> The pgid's format like $pool.$ps[p$preferred] (where the preferred bit
> only shows up if >= 0). In hex. So the pgid above is 0.1bf, and the
> corrupted log should be current/meta/pglog_0.1bf_0. If you send me that
> file (off list) I can see what the corruption looks like.Thanks for the explanation. I'll send it off-list in a minute. It's 361K large. > If you want to try to bring the osd up without that pg, you can move that > pglog file and current/0.1bf to some other temp directory and restart > cosd. Did not work. It recreated that file and then crashed for the same reason. The gdb output is identical, but the file contents have changed. I'll send the new pglog_0.1bf_0 as well. Thanks Andre -- The only person who always got his work done by Friday was Robinson Crusoe
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