Re: [ceph-users] Deleting large pools

2017-11-20 Thread David Turner
I created a bug tracker for this here. http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/22201 Thank you for your help Gregory. On Sat, Nov 18, 2017 at 9:20 PM Gregory Farnum wrote: > On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 6:50 AM David Turner > wrote: > >> 2 weeks later and things

Re: [ceph-users] Deleting large pools

2017-11-18 Thread Gregory Farnum
On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 6:50 AM David Turner wrote: > 2 weeks later and things are still deleting, but getting really close to > being done. I tried to use ceph-objectstore-tool to remove one of the > PGs. I only tested on 1 PG on 1 OSD, but it's doing something really >

Re: [ceph-users] Deleting large pools

2017-11-14 Thread David Turner
2 weeks later and things are still deleting, but getting really close to being done. I tried to use ceph-objectstore-tool to remove one of the PGs. I only tested on 1 PG on 1 OSD, but it's doing something really weird. While it was running, my connection to the DC reset and the command died.

Re: [ceph-users] Deleting large pools

2017-11-02 Thread Gregory Farnum
Deletion is throttled, though I don’t know the configs to change it you could poke around if you want stuff to go faster. Don’t just remove the directory in the filesystem; you need to clean up the leveldb metadata as well. ;) Removing the pg via Ceph-objectstore-tool would work fine but I’ve

[ceph-users] Deleting large pools

2017-11-02 Thread David Turner
Jewel 10.2.7; XFS formatted OSDs; no dmcrypt or LVM. I have a pool that I deleted 16 hours ago that accounted for about 70% of the available space on each OSD (averaging 84% full), 370M objects in 8k PGs, ec 4+2 profile. Based on the rate that the OSDs are freeing up space after deleting the