On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 09:46, Iain Buclaw <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Following the update of one secondary site from 12.2.8 to 12.2.11, the
> following warning have come up.
>
> HEALTH_WARN 1 large omap objects
> LARGE_OMAP_OBJECTS 1 large omap objects
> 1 large objects found in pool '.rgw.buckets.index'
> Search the cluster log for 'Large omap object found' for more details.
>
[...]
> Is this the reason why resharding hasn't propagated?
>
Furthermore, infact it looks like the index is broken on the secondaries.
On the master:
# radosgw-admin bi get --bucket=mybucket --object=myobject
{
"type": "plain",
"idx": "myobject",
"entry": {
"name": "myobject",
"instance": "",
"ver": {
"pool": 28,
"epoch": 8848
},
"locator": "",
"exists": "true",
"meta": {
"category": 1,
"size": 9200,
"mtime": "2018-03-27 21:12:56.612172Z",
"etag": "c365c324cda944d2c3b687c0785be735",
"owner": "mybucket",
"owner_display_name": "Bucket User",
"content_type": "application/octet-stream",
"accounted_size": 9194,
"user_data": ""
},
"tag": "0ef1a91a-4aee-427e-bdf8-30589abb2d3e.36603989.137292",
"flags": 0,
"pending_map": [],
"versioned_epoch": 0
}
}
On the secondaries:
# radosgw-admin bi get --bucket=mybucket --object=myobject
ERROR: bi_get(): (2) No such file or directory
How does one go about rectifying this mess?
--
Iain Buclaw
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