Hi all,
I have weird behaviour on my firefly "test + convenience storage"
cluster. It consists of 2 nodes with a light imbalance in available space:
# id weight type name up/down reweight
-1 14.58 root default
-2 8.19 host store-1
1 2.73 osd.1 up 1
0 2.73 osd.0 up 1
5 2.73 osd.5 up 1
-3 6.39 host store-2
2 2.73 osd.2 up 1
3 2.73 osd.3 up 1
4 0.93 osd.4 up 1
I used to store ~8TB of rbd volumes, coming to a near-full state. There
was some annoying "stuck misplaced" PGs so I began to remove 4.5TB of
data; the weird thing is: the space hasn't been reclaimed on the OSDs,
they keeped stuck around 84% usage. I tried to move PGs around and it
happens that the space is correctly "reclaimed" if I take an OSD out,
let him empty it XFS volume and then take it in again.
I'm currently applying this to and OSD in turn, but I though it could be
worth telling about this. The current ceph df output is:
GLOBAL:
SIZE AVAIL RAW USED %RAW USED
12103G 5311G 6792G 56.12
POOLS:
NAME ID USED %USED OBJECTS
data 0 0 0 0
metadata 1 0 0 0
rbd 2 444G 3.67 117333
[...]
archives-ec 14 3628G 29.98 928902
archives 15 37518M 0.30 273167
Before "just moving data", AVAIL was around 3TB.
I finished the process with the OSDs on store-1, who show the following
space usage now:
/dev/sdb1 2.8T 1.4T 1.4T 50% /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-0
/dev/sdc1 2.8T 1.3T 1.5T 46% /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-1
/dev/sdd1 2.8T 1.3T 1.5T 48% /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-5
I'm currently fixing OSD 2, 3 will be the last one to be fixed. The df
on store-2 shows the following:
/dev/sdb1 2.8T 1.9T 855G *70%* /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-2
/dev/sdc1 2.8T 2.4T 417G *86%* /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-3
/dev/sdd1 932G 481G 451G 52% /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-4
OSD 2 was at 84% 3h ago, and OSD 3 was ~75%.
During rbd rm (that took a bit more that 3 days), ceph log was showing
things like that:
2014-09-03 16:17:38.831640 mon.0 192.168.1.71:6789/0 417194 : [INF]
pgmap v14953987: 3196 pgs: 2882 active+clean, 314 active+remapped; 7647
GB data, 11067 GB used, 3828 GB / 14896 GB avail; 0 B/s rd, 6778 kB/s
wr, 18 op/s; -5/5757286 objects degraded (-0.000%)
[...]
2014-09-05 03:09:59.895507 mon.0 192.168.1.71:6789/0 513976 : [INF]
pgmap v15050766: 3196 pgs: 2882 active+clean, 314 active+remapped; 6010
GB data, 11156 GB used, 3740 GB / 14896 GB avail; 0 B/s rd, 0 B/s wr, 8
op/s; -388631/5247320 objects degraded (-7.406%)
[...]
2014-09-06 03:56:50.008109 mon.0 192.168.1.71:6789/0 580816 : [INF]
pgmap v15117604: 3196 pgs: 2882 active+clean, 314 active+remapped; 4865
GB data, 11207 GB used, 3689 GB / 14896 GB avail; 0 B/s rd, 6117 kB/s
wr, 22 op/s; -706519/3699415 objects degraded (-19.098%)
2014-09-06 03:56:44.476903 osd.0 192.168.1.71:6805/11793 729 : [WRN] 1
slow requests, 1 included below; oldest blocked for > 30.058434 secs
2014-09-06 03:56:44.476909 osd.0 192.168.1.71:6805/11793 730 : [WRN]
slow request 30.058434 seconds old, received at 2014-09-06
03:56:14.418429: osd_op(client.19843278.0:46081
rb.0.c7fd7f.238e1f29.00000000b3fa [delete] 15.b8fb7551 ack+ondisk+write
e38950) v4 currently waiting for blocked object
2014-09-06 03:56:49.477785 osd.0 192.168.1.71:6805/11793 731 : [WRN] 2
slow requests, 1 included below; oldest blocked for > 35.059315 secs
[... stabilizes here:]
2014-09-06 22:13:48.771531 mon.0 192.168.1.71:6789/0 632527 : [INF]
pgmap v15169313: 3196 pgs: 2882 active+clean, 314 active+remapped; 4139
GB data, 11215 GB used, 3681 GB / 14896 GB avail; 64 B/s rd, 64 B/s wr,
0 op/s; -883219/3420796 objects degraded (-25.819%)
[...]
2014-09-07 03:09:48.491325 mon.0 192.168.1.71:6789/0 633880 : [INF]
pgmap v15170666: 3196 pgs: 2882 active+clean, 314 active+remapped; 4139
GB data, 11215 GB used, 3681 GB / 14896 GB avail; 18727 B/s wr, 2 op/s;
-883219/3420796 objects degraded (-25.819%)
And now, during data movement I described before:
2014-09-20 15:16:13.394694 mon.0 [INF] pgmap v15344707: 3196 pgs: 2132
active+clean, 432 active+remapped+wait_backfill, 621 active+remapped, 11
active+remapped+backfilling; 4139 GB data, 6831 GB used, 5271 GB / 12103
GB avail; 379097/3792969 objects degraded (9.995%)
If some ceph developer wants me to do something or to provide some data,
please say so quickly, I will probably process OSD 3 in ~16-20h.
(of course, I'd prefer not loose the data btw :-))
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