I don't know why you're mucking about manually with the rbd directory;
the rbd tool and rados handle cache pools correctly as far as I know.
-Greg

On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 8:56 AM, Udo Lembke <ulem...@polarzone.de> wrote:
> Hi Greg,
> ok!
>
> It's looks like, that my problem is more setomapval-related...
>
> I must o something like
> rados -p ssd-archiv setomapval rbd_directory name_vm-409-disk-2 
> "\0x0f\0x00\0x00\0x00"2cfc7ce74b0dc51
>
> but "rados setomapval" don't use the hexvalues - instead of this I got
> rados -p ssd-archiv listomapvals rbd_directory
> name_vm-409-disk-2
> value: (35 bytes) :
> 0000 : 5c 30 78 30 66 5c 30 78 30 30 5c 30 78 30 30 5c : \0x0f\0x00\0x00\
> 0010 : 30 78 30 30 32 63 66 63 37 63 65 37 34 62 30 64 : 0x002cfc7ce74b0d
> 0020 : 63 35 31                                        : c51
>
>
> hmm, strange. With  "rados -p ssd-archiv getomapval rbd_directory 
> name_vm-409-disk-2 name_vm-409-disk-2"
> I got the binary inside the file name_vm-409-disk-2, but reverse do an
> "rados -p ssd-archiv setomapval rbd_directory name_vm-409-disk-2 
> name_vm-409-disk-2"
> fill the variable with name_vm-409-disk-2 and not with the content of the 
> file...
>
> Are there other tools for the rbd_directory?
>
> regards
>
> Udo
>
> Am 26.03.2015 15:03, schrieb Gregory Farnum:
>> You shouldn't rely on "rados ls" when working with cache pools. It
>> doesn't behave properly and is a silly operation to run against a pool
>> of any size even when it does. :)
>>
>> More specifically, "rados ls" is invoking the "pgls" operation. Normal
>> read/write ops will go query the backing store for objects if they're
>> not in the cache tier. pgls is different — it just tells you what
>> objects are present in the PG on that OSD right now. So any objects
>> which aren't in cache won't show up when listing on the cache pool.
>> -Greg
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 3:43 AM, Udo Lembke <ulem...@polarzone.de> wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> due an very silly approach, I removed the cache tier of an filled EC pool.
>>>
>>> After recreate the pool and connect with the EC pool I don't see any 
>>> content.
>>> How can I see the rbd_data and other files through the new ssd cache tier?
>>>
>>> I think, that I must recreate the rbd_directory (and fill with setomapval), 
>>> but I don't see anything yet!
>>>
>>> $ rados ls -p ecarchiv | more
>>> rbd_data.2e47de674b0dc51.0000000000390074
>>> rbd_data.2e47de674b0dc51.000000000020b64f
>>> rbd_data.2fbb1952ae8944a.000000000016184c
>>> rbd_data.2cfc7ce74b0dc51.0000000000363527
>>> rbd_data.2cfc7ce74b0dc51.000000000004c35f
>>> rbd_data.2fbb1952ae8944a.000000000008db43
>>> rbd_data.2cfc7ce74b0dc51.000000000015895a
>>> rbd_data.31229f0238e1f29.00000000000135eb
>>> ...
>>>
>>> $ rados ls -p ssd-archiv
>>> #### nothing ####
>>>
>>> generation of the cache tier:
>>> $ rados mkpool ssd-archiv
>>> $ ceph osd pool set ssd-archiv crush_ruleset 5
>>> $ ceph osd tier add ecarchiv ssd-archiv
>>> $ ceph osd tier cache-mode ssd-archiv writeback
>>> $ ceph osd pool set ssd-archiv hit_set_type bloom
>>> $ ceph osd pool set ssd-archiv hit_set_count 1
>>> $ ceph osd pool set ssd-archiv hit_set_period 3600
>>> $ ceph osd pool set ssd-archiv target_max_bytes 50000000000
>>>
>>>
>>> rule ssd {
>>>         ruleset 5
>>>         type replicated
>>>         min_size 1
>>>         max_size 10
>>>         step take ssd
>>>         step choose firstn 0 type osd
>>>         step emit
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>> Are there any "magic" (or which command I missed?) to see the excisting 
>>> data throug the cache tier?
>>>
>>>
>>> regards - and hoping for answers
>>>
>>> Udo
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