Okay so far since switching back it looks more stable. I have around 2GB/s
and 100k iops flowing with FIO atm to test.
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On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 11:06 PM Adam Tygart wrote:
> This issue was related to using Jemalloc. Jemalloc is not as well
>
This issue was related to using Jemalloc. Jemalloc is not as well
tested with Bluestore and lead to lots of segfaults. We moved back to
the default of tcmalloc with Bluestore and these stopped.
Check /etc/sysconfig/ceph under RHEL based distros.
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Adam
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 9:51 PM Tyler
Did you solve this? Similar issue.
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On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 3:46 PM Kyle Hutson wrote:
> I'm following up from awhile ago. I don't think this is the same bug. The
> bug referenced shows "abort: Corruption: block checksum mismatch", and I'm
> not
I'm following up from awhile ago. I don't think this is the same bug. The
bug referenced shows "abort: Corruption: block checksum mismatch", and I'm
not seeing that on mine.
Now I've had 8 OSDs down on this one server for a couple of weeks, and I
just tried to start it back up. Here's a link to
On 7/02/2018 8:23 AM, Kyle Hutson wrote:
> We had a 26-node production ceph cluster which we upgraded to Luminous
> a little over a month ago. I added a 27th-node with Bluestore and
> didn't have any issues, so I began converting the others, one at a
> time. The first two went off pretty smoothly,
We had a 26-node production ceph cluster which we upgraded to Luminous a
little over a month ago. I added a 27th-node with Bluestore and didn't have
any issues, so I began converting the others, one at a time. The first two
went off pretty smoothly, but the 3rd is doing something strange.