Did another test with same scenario but I was wandering about deep-scrub.
So after corrupted CEPH PG I tried to strace
First strace with no error detection
# ceph pg deep-scrub 0.1e
7f0492f94700 0 log_channel(cluster) log [INF] : 0.1e deep-scrub starts
7f049078f700 0 log_channel(cluster) log
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You probably haven't written to any objects after fixing the problem.
Do some client I/O on the cluster and the PG will show fixed again. I
had this happen to me as well.
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>> ceph version 9.2.0 (bb2ecea240f3a1d525bcb35670cb07bd1f0ca299)
>>
>> Ceph contains
>> MON: 3
>> OSD: 3
>>
> For completeness sake, the OSDs are on 3 different hosts, right?
It is single machine. I`m doing tests only.
>> File system: ZFS
> That is the odd one out, very few people I'm aware of
Hello,
On Fri, 19 Feb 2016 21:05:50 +0200 Nmz wrote:
>
> Hello Ceph happy users. Starting this test I want to understand how Ceph
> can protect my data and what I have to do in some situations. So let's
> begin
>
> == Preparation
>
> ceph version 9.2.0 (bb2ecea240f3a1d525bcb35670cb07bd1f0ca29
Hello Ceph happy users. Starting this test I want to understand how Ceph can
protect my data and what I have to do in some situations.
So let's begin
== Preparation
ceph version 9.2.0 (bb2ecea240f3a1d525bcb35670cb07bd1f0ca299)
Ceph contains
MON: 3
OSD: 3
File system: ZFS
Kernel: 4.2.6
Prep