Hi Eric,

Are there any ETA for get those script backported maybe in 14.2.10?

Regards
Manuel


De: Eric Ivancich <ivanc...@redhat.com>
Enviado el: jueves, 16 de abril de 2020 19:05
Para: Katarzyna Myrek <katarz...@myrek.pl>; EDH - Manuel Rios 
<mrios...@easydatahost.com>
CC: ceph-users@ceph.io
Asunto: Re: [ceph-users] RGW and the orphans

There is currently a PR for an “orphans list” capability. I’m currently working 
on the testing side to make sure it’s part of our teuthology suite.

See: https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/34148

Eric



On Apr 16, 2020, at 9:26 AM, Katarzyna Myrek 
<katarz...@myrek.pl<mailto:katarz...@myrek.pl>> wrote:

Hi

Thanks for the quick response.

To be honest my cluster is getting full because of that trash and I am
at the point where I have to do the removal manually ;/.

Kind regards / Pozdrawiam,
Katarzyna Myrek

czw., 16 kwi 2020 o 13:09 EDH - Manuel Rios
<mrios...@easydatahost.com<mailto:mrios...@easydatahost.com>> napisał(a):


Hi,

From my experience orphans find didn't work since several releases ago, and 
command should be re-coded or deprecated because its not running.

Im our cases it loops over generated shards until RGW daemon crash.

Interested into this post, in our case orphans find takes more than 24 hours 
into start loop over shards, but never pass the shard 0 or 1.

CEPH RGW devs, should provide any workaround script/ new tool or something to 
maintain our rgw clusters. Because with the last bugs all rgw cluster got a ton 
of trash, wasting resources and money.

And manual cleaning is not trivial and easy.

Waiting for more info,

Manuel


-----Mensaje original-----
De: Katarzyna Myrek <katarz...@myrek.pl<mailto:katarz...@myrek.pl>>
Enviado el: jueves, 16 de abril de 2020 12:38
Para: ceph-users@ceph.io<mailto:ceph-users@ceph.io>
Asunto: [ceph-users] RGW and the orphans

Hi

Is there any new way to find and remove orphans from RGW pools on Nautilus?  I 
have found info that "orphans find" is now deprecated?

I can see that I have tons of orphans in one of our clusters. Was wondering how 
to safely remove them - make sure that they are really orphans.
Does anyone have a good method for that?

My cluster mostly has orphans from multipart uploads.


Kind regards / Pozdrawiam,
Katarzyna Myrek
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