On 10/6/22 13:41, Frank Schilder wrote:
Hi Stefan,
thanks for looking at this. The conversion has happened on 1 host only. Status
is:
- all daemons on all hosts upgraded
- all OSDs on 1 OSD-host were restarted with bluestore_fsck_quick_fix_on_mount
= true in its local ceph.conf, these OSDs completed conversion and rebooted, I
would assume that the freshly created OMAPs are compacted by default?
As far as I know it's not.
- unfortunately, the converted SSD-OSDs on this host died
- now SSD OSDs on other (un-converted) hosts also start crashing randomly and
very badly (not possible to restart due to stuck D-state processes)
Does compaction even work properly on upgraded but unconverted OSDs?
We have done serveral measurements based on production data (clones of
data disks from prod.). In this case the conversion from octopus to
pacific, and the resharding as well). We would save half the time by
compacting them before hand. It would take, in our case, many hours to
do a conversion, so it would pay off immensely. So yes, you can do this.
Not sure if I have tested this on Octopus conversion, but as the
conversion to pacific involves a similar process it's safe to assume it
will be the same.
Gr. Stefan
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