Den fre 10 sep. 2021 kl 14:27 skrev George Shuklin <george.shuk...@gmail.com>: > On 10/09/2021 15:19, Janne Johansson wrote: > >> Are there a way? pg list is not very informative, as it does not show > >> how badly 'unreplicated' data are. > > ceph pg dump should list all PGs and how many active OSDs they have in > > a list like this: > > [12,34,78,56], [12,34,2134872348723,56] > > > It's not about been undersized. > Imagine a small cluster with three OSD. You have two OSD dead, than two > more empty were added to the cluster. > Normally you'll see that each PG found a peer and there are no > undersized PGs. But data, actually, wasn't replicated yet, the > replication is in the process.
My view is that they actually would be "undersized" until backfill is done to the PGs on the new empty disks you just added. > Is there any way to see if there are PG with 'holding a single data > copy, but is replicating now'? I'm curious about this transition time > between 'found a peer and doing recovery' and 'got at least two copies > of data'. -- May the most significant bit of your life be positive. _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@ceph.io To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-le...@ceph.io