On 14.05.2014 17:26, Wido den Hollander wrote:
On 05/14/2014 05:24 PM, Georg Höllrigl wrote:
Hello List,
I see a pool without a name:
ceph> osd lspools
0 data,1 metadata,2 rbd,3 .rgw.root,4 .rgw.control,5 .rgw,6 .rgw.gc,7
.users.uid,8 openstack-images,9 openstack-volumes,10
openstack-backups,11 .users,12 .users.swift,13 .users.email,14 .log,15
.rgw.buckets,16 .rgw.buckets.index,17 .usage,18 .intent-log,20 ,
I've already deleted one of those (with ID 19) with
rados rmpool "" "" --yes-i-really-really-mean-it
But now it's back with ID 20.
Where do they come from? What kind of data is in there?
You are running Dumpling 0.67.X with the RGW? It's something which is
caused by the RGW.
No, the cluster is in the latest firefly release 0.80.1
I only found your entries from November 2013 - that's how I know how to
delete the entry.
http://lists.ceph.com/pipermail/ceph-users-ceph.com/2013-November/005737.html
I found the discussion
https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg08975.html -
but the only info I see, that the empty named pool comes from rados.
So maybe it's a bug somewhere in radosgw? I think pools should have names :)
There is a thread on this list from two weeks ago about this.
Kind Regards,
Georg
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