On Dec 20, 2013, Alexandre Oliva <ol...@gnu.org> wrote:

> back many of the osds to recent snapshots thereof, from which I'd
> cleaned all traces of the user.ceph._parent.  I intended to roll back

Err, I meant user.ceph._path, of course ;-)

> So I think by now I'm happy to announce that it was an IO error (where
> IO stands for Incompetence of the Operator ;-)

> Sorry about this disturbance, and thanks for asking me to investigate it
> further and find a probable cause that involves no fault of Ceph's.

I guess after the successful --reset-journal, I get to clean up on my
own the journal files that are no longer used but that apparently won't
get cleaned up by the mds any more.  Right?

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