Hi Greg,
Thanks for helping to take a look. Please find your requested outputs below.
ceph osd tree:
# id weight type name up/down reweight
-1 0 root default
-2 0 host osd1
0 0 osd.0 up 1
4 0 osd.4 up 1
8 0 osd.8 up 1
11 0 osd.11 up 1
-3 0 host osd0
1 0 osd.1 up 1
3 0 osd.3 up 1
6 0 osd.6 up 1
9 0 osd.9 up 1
-4 0 host osd2
2 0 osd.2 up 1
5 0 osd.5 up 1
7 0 osd.7 up 1
10 0 osd.10 up 1
ceph -s:
cluster 4a158d27-f750-41d5-9e7f-26ce4c9d2d45
health HEALTH_WARN 832 pgs degraded; 832 pgs stuck unclean; recovery 43/86
objects degraded (50.000%)
monmap e1: 1 mons at {ceph-mon0=192.168.2.10:6789/0}, election epoch 2,
quorum 0 ceph-mon0
osdmap e34: 12 osds: 12 up, 12 in
pgmap v61: 832 pgs, 8 pools, 840 bytes data, 43 objects
403 MB used, 10343 MB / 10747 MB avail
43/86 objects degraded (50.000%)
832 active+degraded
Thanks,
Ripal
On Aug 25, 2014, at 12:45 PM, Gregory Farnum <[email protected]> wrote:
> What's the output of "ceph osd tree"? And the full output of "ceph -s"?
> -Greg
> Software Engineer #42 @ http://inktank.com | http://ceph.com
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 8:07 PM, Ripal Nathuji <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I've come across an issue which I found a "fix" for, but I'm not sure
>> whether it's correct or if there is some other misconfiguration on my end
>> and this is merely a symptom. I'd appreciate any insights anyone could
>> provide based on the information below, and happy to provide more details as
>> necessary.
>>
>> Summary: A fresh install of Ceph 0.80.5 comes up with all pgs marked as
>> active+degraded. This reproduces on 12.04 as well as CentOS 7 with a varying
>> number of OSD hosts (1, 2, 3), where each OSD host has four storage drives.
>> The configuration file defines a default replica size of 2, and allows leafs
>> of type 0. Specific snippet:
>>
>> [global]
>> ...
>> osd pool default size = 2
>> osd crush chooseleaf type = 0
>>
>>
>> I verified the crush rules were as expected:
>>
>> "rules": [
>> { "rule_id": 0,
>> "rule_name": "replicated_ruleset",
>> "ruleset": 0,
>> "type": 1,
>> "min_size": 1,
>> "max_size": 10,
>> "steps": [
>> { "op": "take",
>> "item": -1,
>> "item_name": "default"},
>> { "op": "choose_firstn",
>> "num": 0,
>> "type": "osd"},
>> { "op": "emit"}]}],
>>
>>
>> Inspecting the pg dump I observed that all pgs had a single osd in the
>> up/acting sets. That seemed to explain why the pgs were degraded, but it was
>> unclear to me why a second OSD wasn't in the set. After trying a variety of
>> things, I noticed that there was a difference between Emperor (which works
>> fine in these configurations) and Firefly with the default tunables, where
>> Firefly comes up with the bobtail profile. The setting
>> choose_local_fallback_tries is 0 in this profile while it used to default to
>> 5 on Emperor. Sure enough, if I modify my crush map and set the parameter to
>> a non-zero value, the cluster remaps and goes healthy with all pgs
>> active+clean.
>>
>> The documentation states the optimal value of choose_local_fallback_tries is
>> 0 for FF, so I'd like to get a better understanding of this parameter and
>> why modifying the default value moves the pgs to a clean state in my
>> scenarios.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ripal
>>
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