Hi Craig,

I brought the cluster in a stable condition. All slow osds are no longer in the 
cluster. All remaining 36 osds are more than 100 MB / sec writeable (dd 
if=/dev/zero of=testfile-2.txt bs=1024 count=4096000). No ceph client is 
connected to the cluster. The ceph nodes are in idle. Now sees the state as 
follows:

root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph -s
    cluster 6b481875-8be5-4508-b075-e1f660fd7b33
     health HEALTH_WARN 3 pgs down; 3 pgs incomplete; 3 pgs stuck inactive; 3 
pgs stuck unclean
     monmap e2: 3 mons at 
{ceph-1-storage=10.65.150.101:6789/0,ceph-2-storage=10.65.150.102:6789/0,ceph-3-storage=10.65.150.103:6789/0},
 election epoch 5018, quorum 0,1,2 ceph-1-storage,ceph-2-storage,ceph-3-storage
     osdmap e36830: 36 osds: 36 up, 36 in
      pgmap v10907190: 6144 pgs, 3 pools, 10997 GB data, 2760 kobjects
            22051 GB used, 68206 GB / 90258 GB avail
                6140 active+clean
                   3 down+incomplete
                   1 active+clean+replay

root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph health detail
HEALTH_WARN 3 pgs down; 3 pgs incomplete; 3 pgs stuck inactive; 3 pgs stuck 
unclean
pg 2.c1 is stuck inactive since forever, current state down+incomplete, last 
acting [13,8]
pg 2.e3 is stuck inactive since forever, current state down+incomplete, last 
acting [20,8]
pg 2.587 is stuck inactive since forever, current state down+incomplete, last 
acting [13,8]
pg 2.c1 is stuck unclean since forever, current state down+incomplete, last 
acting [13,8]
pg 2.e3 is stuck unclean since forever, current state down+incomplete, last 
acting [20,8]
pg 2.587 is stuck unclean since forever, current state down+incomplete, last 
acting [13,8]
pg 2.587 is down+incomplete, acting [13,8]
pg 2.e3 is down+incomplete, acting [20,8]
pg 2.c1 is down+incomplete, acting [13,8]

I have tried the following:

root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph pg scrub 2.587
instructing pg 2.587 on osd.13 to scrub
root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph pg scrub 2.e3
^[[Ainstructing pg 2.e3 on osd.20 to scrub
root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph pg scrub 2.c1
instructing pg 2.c1 on osd.13 to scrub

root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph pg deep-scrub 2.587
instructing pg 2.587 on osd.13 to deep-scrub
root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph pg deep-scrub 2.e3
instructing pg 2.e3 on osd.20 to deep-scrub
root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph pg deep-scrub 2.c1
instructing pg 2.c1 on osd.13 to deep-scrub

root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph pg repair 2.587
instructing pg 2.587 on osd.13 to repair
root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph pg repair 2.e3
instructing pg 2.e3 on osd.20 to repair
root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph pg repair 2.c1
instructing pg 2.c1 on osd.13 to repair

In the monitor logfiles (ceph-mon.ceph-1/2/3-storage.log) I see the pg scrub, 
pg deep-scrub and pg repair commands, but I do not see anything in ceph.log and 
nothing in the ceph-osd.13/20/8.log.
(2014-08-18 13:24:49.337954 7f24ac111700  0 mon.ceph-1-storage@0(leader) e2 
handle_command mon_command({"prefix": "pg repair", "pgid": "2.587"} v 0) v1)

Is it possible to repair the ceph-cluster?

root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph pg force_create_pg 2.587
pg 2.587 now creating, ok

But nothing happens, the pg will not created.

root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph -s
    cluster 6b481875-8be5-4508-b075-e1f660fd7b33
     health HEALTH_WARN 2 pgs down; 2 pgs incomplete; 3 pgs stuck inactive; 3 
pgs stuck unclean
     monmap e2: 3 mons at 
{ceph-1-storage=10.65.150.101:6789/0,ceph-2-storage=10.65.150.102:6789/0,ceph-3-storage=10.65.150.103:6789/0},
 election epoch 5018, quorum 0,1,2 ceph-1-storage,ceph-2-storage,ceph-3-storage
     osdmap e36830: 36 osds: 36 up, 36 in
      pgmap v10907191: 6144 pgs, 3 pools, 10997 GB data, 2760 kobjects
            22051 GB used, 68206 GB / 90258 GB avail
                   1 creating
                6140 active+clean
                   2 down+incomplete
                   1 active+clean+replay
root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph health detail
HEALTH_WARN 2 pgs down; 2 pgs incomplete; 3 pgs stuck inactive; 3 pgs stuck 
unclean
pg 2.c1 is stuck inactive since forever, current state down+incomplete, last 
acting [13,8]
pg 2.e3 is stuck inactive since forever, current state down+incomplete, last 
acting [20,8]
pg 2.587 is stuck inactive since forever, current state creating, last acting []
pg 2.c1 is stuck unclean since forever, current state down+incomplete, last 
acting [13,8]
pg 2.e3 is stuck unclean since forever, current state down+incomplete, last 
acting [20,8]
pg 2.587 is stuck unclean since forever, current state creating, last acting []
pg 2.e3 is down+incomplete, acting [20,8]
pg 2.c1 is down+incomplete, acting [13,8]

What can I do to get rid of the "incomplete" or "creating" pg?

Regards,
Mike


________________________________
Von: Craig Lewis [cle...@centraldesktop.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 14. August 2014 19:56
An: Riederer, Michael
Cc: Karan Singh; ceph-users@lists.ceph.com
Betreff: Re: [ceph-users] HEALTH_WARN 4 pgs incomplete; 4 pgs stuck inactive; 4 
pgs stuck unclean

It sound likes you need to throttle recovery.  I have this in my ceph.conf:
[osd]
  osd max backfills = 1
  osd recovery max active = 1
  osd recovery op priority = 1


Those configs, plus SSD journals, really helped the stability of my cluster 
during recovery.  Before I made those changes, I would see OSDs get voted down 
by other OSDs for not responding to heartbeats quickly.  Messages in ceph.log 
like:
osd.# IP:PORT 420 : [WRN] map e41738 wrongly marked me down

are an indication that OSDs are so overloaded that they're getting kicked out.



I also ran into problems when OSDs were getting kicked repeatedly.  It caused 
those really large sections in pg query's [recovery_state][past_intervals] that 
you also have. I would restart an OSD, it would peer, and then suicide timeout 
300 seconds after starting the peering process.  When I first saw it, it was 
only affecting a few OSDs.  If you're seeing repeated suicide timeouts in the 
OSD's logs, there's a manual process to catch them up.



On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 12:25 AM, Riederer, Michael 
<michael.riede...@br.de<mailto:michael.riede...@br.de>> wrote:
Hi Craig,

Yes we have stability problems. The cluster is definitely not suitable for a 
production environment. I will not describe the details here. I want to get to 
know ceph and this is possible with the Test-cluster. Some osds are very slow, 
less than 15 MB / sec writable. Also increases the load on the ceph nodes to 
over 30 when a osd is removed and a reorganistation of the data is necessary. 
If the load is very high (over 30) I have seen exactly what you describe. osds 
go down and out and come back up and in.

OK. I'll try the slow osd to remove and then to scrub, deep-scrub the pgs.

Many thanks for your help.

Regards,
Mike

________________________________
Von: Craig Lewis [cle...@centraldesktop.com<mailto:cle...@centraldesktop.com>]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 13. August 2014 19:48

An: Riederer, Michael
Cc: Karan Singh; ceph-users@lists.ceph.com<mailto:ceph-users@lists.ceph.com>
Betreff: Re: [ceph-users] HEALTH_WARN 4 pgs incomplete; 4 pgs stuck inactive; 4 
pgs stuck unclean

Yes, ceph pg <PGID> query, not dump.  Sorry about that.

Are you having problems with OSD stability?  There's a lot of history in the 
[recovery_state][past_intervals]. That's normal when OSDs go down, and out, and 
come back up and in. You have a lot of history there. You might even be getting 
into the point that you have so much failover history, the OSDs can't process 
it all before they hit the suicide timeout.

[recovery_state][probing_osds] lists a lot of OSDs that have recently owned 
these PGs. If the OSDs are crashing frequently, you need to get that under 
control before proceeding.

Once the OSDs are stable, I think Ceph just needs to scrub and deep-scrub those 
PGs.


Until Ceph clears out the [recovery_state][probing_osds] section in the pg 
query, it's not going to do anything.  ceph osd lost hears you, but doesn't 
trust you.  Ceph won't do anything until it's actually checked those OSDs 
itself.  Scrubbing and Deep scrubbing should convince it.

Once that [recovery_state][probing_osds] section is gone, you should see the 
[recovery_state][past_intervals] section shrink or disappear. I don't have 
either section in my pg query. Once that happens, your ceph pg repair or ceph 
pg force_create_pg should finally have some effect.  You may or may not need to 
re-issue those commands.




On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 9:32 PM, Riederer, Michael 
<michael.riede...@br.de<mailto:michael.riede...@br.de>> wrote:
Hi Craig,

# ceph pg 2.587 query
# ceph pg 2.c1 query
# ceph pg 2.92 query
# ceph pg 2.e3 query

Please download the output form here:
http://server.riederer.org/ceph-user/

#####################################


It is not possible to map a rbd:

# rbd map testshareone --pool rbd --name client.admin
rbd: add failed: (5) Input/output error

I found that: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.ceph.user/11405
# ceph osd getcrushmap -o crushmap.bin
got crush map from osdmap epoch 3741
# crushtool -i crushmap.bin --set-chooseleaf_vary_r 0 -o crushmap-new.bin
# ceph osd setcrushmap -i crushmap-new.bin
set crush map

The Cluster had to do some. Now it looks a bit different.

It is still not possible to map a rbd.

root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph -s
    cluster 6b481875-8be5-4508-b075-e1f660fd7b33
     health HEALTH_WARN 4 pgs incomplete; 4 pgs stuck inactive; 4 pgs stuck 
unclean
     monmap e2: 3 mons at 
{ceph-1-storage=10.65.150.101:6789/0,ceph-2-storage=10.65.150.102:6789/0,ceph-3-storage=10.65.150.103:6789/0<http://10.65.150.101:6789/0,ceph-2-storage=10.65.150.102:6789/0,ceph-3-storage=10.65.150.103:6789/0>},
 election epoch 5010, quorum 0,1,2 ceph-1-storage,ceph-2-storage,ceph-3-storage
     osdmap e34206: 55 osds: 55 up, 55 in
      pgmap v10838368: 6144 pgs, 3 pools, 11002 GB data, 2762 kobjects
            22078 GB used, 79932 GB / 102010 GB avail
                6140 active+clean
                   4 incomplete

root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph health detail
HEALTH_WARN 4 pgs incomplete; 4 pgs stuck inactive; 4 pgs stuck unclean
pg 2.92 is stuck inactive since forever, current state incomplete, last acting 
[8,13]
pg 2.c1 is stuck inactive since forever, current state incomplete, last acting 
[13,8]
pg 2.e3 is stuck inactive since forever, current state incomplete, last acting 
[20,8]
pg 2.587 is stuck inactive since forever, current state incomplete, last acting 
[13,8]

pg 2.92 is stuck unclean since forever, current state incomplete, last acting 
[8,13]
pg 2.c1 is stuck unclean since forever, current state incomplete, last acting 
[13,8]
pg 2.e3 is stuck unclean since forever, current state incomplete, last acting 
[20,8]
pg 2.587 is stuck unclean since forever, current state incomplete, last acting 
[13,8]
pg 2.587 is incomplete, acting [13,8]
pg 2.e3 is incomplete, acting [20,8]
pg 2.c1 is incomplete, acting [13,8]

pg 2.92 is incomplete, acting [8,13]

#######################################################################

After updating to firefly, I did the following:

# ceph health detail
HEALTH_WARN crush map has legacy tunables crush map has legacy tunables; see 
http://ceph.com/docs/master/rados/operations/crush-map/#tunables

# ceph osd crush tunables optimal
adjusted tunables profile to optimal

Mike
________________________________
Von: Craig Lewis [cle...@centraldesktop.com<mailto:cle...@centraldesktop.com>]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 12. August 2014 20:02
An: Riederer, Michael
Cc: Karan Singh; ceph-users@lists.ceph.com<mailto:ceph-users@lists.ceph.com>

Betreff: Re: [ceph-users] HEALTH_WARN 4 pgs incomplete; 4 pgs stuck inactive; 4 
pgs stuck unclean

For the incomplete PGs, can you give me the output of
ceph pg <PGID> dump

I'm interested in the recovery_state key of that JSON data.



On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 5:29 AM, Riederer, Michael 
<michael.riede...@br.de<mailto:michael.riede...@br.de>> wrote:
Sorry, but I think that does not help me. I forgot to mention something about 
the operating system:

root@ceph-1-storage:~# dpkg -l | grep libleveldb1
ii  libleveldb1                       1.12.0-1precise.ceph              fast 
key-value storage library
root@ceph-1-storage:~# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:    Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS
Release:        12.04
Codename:       precise
root@ceph-1-storage:~# uname -a
Linux ceph-1-storage 3.5.0-52-generic #79~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 4 
21:03:49 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

libleveldb1 is greater than the mentioned version 1.9.0-1 ~ bpo70 + 1.

All ceph nodes are IBM x3650 with Intel Xeon CPUs 2.00 GHz and 8 GB RAM, ok all 
very old, about eight years,
but are still running.

Mike



________________________________
Von: Karan Singh [karan.si...@csc.fi<mailto:karan.si...@csc.fi>]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 12. August 2014 13:00

An: Riederer, Michael
Cc: ceph-users@lists.ceph.com<mailto:ceph-users@lists.ceph.com>
Betreff: Re: [ceph-users] HEALTH_WARN 4 pgs incomplete; 4 pgs stuck inactive; 4 
pgs stuck unclean

I am not sure if this helps , but have a look  
https://www.mail-archive.com/ceph-users@lists.ceph.com/msg10078.html

- Karan -

On 12 Aug 2014, at 12:04, Riederer, Michael 
<michael.riede...@br.de<mailto:michael.riede...@br.de>> wrote:

Hi Karan,

root@ceph-admin-storage:~/ceph-cluster/crush-map-4-ceph-user-list# ceph osd 
getcrushmap -o crushmap.bin
got crush map from osdmap epoch 30748
root@ceph-admin-storage:~/ceph-cluster/crush-map-4-ceph-user-list# crushtool -d 
crushmap.bin -o crushmap.txt
root@ceph-admin-storage:~/ceph-cluster/crush-map-4-ceph-user-list# cat 
crushmap.txt
# begin crush map
tunable choose_local_tries 0
tunable choose_local_fallback_tries 0
tunable choose_total_tries 50
tunable chooseleaf_descend_once 1
tunable chooseleaf_vary_r 1

# devices
device 0 osd.0
device 1 osd.1
device 2 osd.2
device 3 osd.3
device 4 osd.4
device 5 osd.5
device 6 osd.6
device 7 osd.7
device 8 osd.8
device 9 osd.9
device 10 osd.10
device 11 osd.11
device 12 osd.12
device 13 osd.13
device 14 osd.14
device 15 osd.15
device 16 osd.16
device 17 osd.17
device 18 osd.18
device 19 osd.19
device 20 osd.20
device 21 device21
device 22 osd.22
device 23 osd.23
device 24 osd.24
device 25 osd.25
device 26 osd.26
device 27 device27
device 28 osd.28
device 29 osd.29
device 30 osd.30
device 31 osd.31
device 32 osd.32
device 33 osd.33
device 34 osd.34
device 35 osd.35
device 36 osd.36
device 37 osd.37
device 38 osd.38
device 39 osd.39
device 40 device40
device 41 device41
device 42 osd.42
device 43 osd.43
device 44 osd.44
device 45 osd.45
device 46 osd.46
device 47 osd.47
device 48 osd.48
device 49 osd.49
device 50 osd.50
device 51 osd.51
device 52 osd.52
device 53 osd.53
device 54 osd.54
device 55 osd.55
device 56 osd.56
device 57 osd.57
device 58 osd.58

# types
type 0 osd
type 1 host
type 2 rack
type 3 row
type 4 room
type 5 datacenter
type 6 root

# buckets
host ceph-1-storage {
    id -2        # do not change unnecessarily
    # weight 19.330
    alg straw
    hash 0    # rjenkins1
    item osd.0 weight 0.910
    item osd.2 weight 0.910
    item osd.3 weight 0.910
    item osd.4 weight 1.820
    item osd.9 weight 1.360
    item osd.11 weight 0.680
    item osd.6 weight 3.640
    item osd.5 weight 1.820
    item osd.7 weight 3.640
    item osd.8 weight 3.640
}
host ceph-2-storage {
    id -3        # do not change unnecessarily
    # weight 20.000
    alg straw
    hash 0    # rjenkins1
    item osd.14 weight 3.640
    item osd.18 weight 1.360
    item osd.19 weight 1.360
    item osd.15 weight 3.640
    item osd.1 weight 3.640
    item osd.12 weight 3.640
    item osd.22 weight 0.680
    item osd.23 weight 0.680
    item osd.26 weight 0.680
    item osd.36 weight 0.680
}
host ceph-5-storage {
    id -4        # do not change unnecessarily
    # weight 11.730
    alg straw
    hash 0    # rjenkins1
    item osd.32 weight 0.270
    item osd.37 weight 0.270
    item osd.42 weight 0.270
    item osd.43 weight 1.820
    item osd.44 weight 1.820
    item osd.45 weight 1.820
    item osd.46 weight 1.820
    item osd.47 weight 1.820
    item osd.48 weight 1.820
}
room room0 {
    id -8        # do not change unnecessarily
    # weight 51.060
    alg straw
    hash 0    # rjenkins1
    item ceph-1-storage weight 19.330
    item ceph-2-storage weight 20.000
    item ceph-5-storage weight 11.730
}
host ceph-3-storage {
    id -5        # do not change unnecessarily
    # weight 15.920
    alg straw
    hash 0    # rjenkins1
    item osd.24 weight 1.820
    item osd.25 weight 1.820
    item osd.29 weight 1.360
    item osd.10 weight 3.640
    item osd.13 weight 3.640
    item osd.20 weight 3.640
}
host ceph-4-storage {
    id -6        # do not change unnecessarily
    # weight 20.000
    alg straw
    hash 0    # rjenkins1
    item osd.34 weight 3.640
    item osd.38 weight 1.360
    item osd.39 weight 1.360
    item osd.16 weight 3.640
    item osd.30 weight 0.680
    item osd.35 weight 3.640
    item osd.17 weight 3.640
    item osd.28 weight 0.680
    item osd.31 weight 0.680
    item osd.33 weight 0.680
}
host ceph-6-storage {
    id -7        # do not change unnecessarily
    # weight 12.720
    alg straw
    hash 0    # rjenkins1
    item osd.49 weight 0.450
    item osd.50 weight 0.450
    item osd.51 weight 0.450
    item osd.52 weight 0.450
    item osd.53 weight 1.820
    item osd.54 weight 1.820
    item osd.55 weight 1.820
    item osd.56 weight 1.820
    item osd.57 weight 1.820
    item osd.58 weight 1.820
}
room room1 {
    id -9        # do not change unnecessarily
    # weight 48.640
    alg straw
    hash 0    # rjenkins1
    item ceph-3-storage weight 15.920
    item ceph-4-storage weight 20.000
    item ceph-6-storage weight 12.720
}
root default {
    id -1        # do not change unnecessarily
    # weight 99.700
    alg straw
    hash 0    # rjenkins1
    item room0 weight 51.060
    item room1 weight 48.640
}

# rules
rule data {
    ruleset 0
    type replicated
    min_size 1
    max_size 10
    step take default
    step chooseleaf firstn 0 type host
    step emit
}
rule metadata {
    ruleset 1
    type replicated
    min_size 1
    max_size 10
    step take default
    step chooseleaf firstn 0 type host
    step emit
}
rule rbd {
    ruleset 2
    type replicated
    min_size 1
    max_size 10
    step take default
    step chooseleaf firstn 0 type host
    step emit
}

# end crush map

root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph osd dump | grep -i pool
pool 0 'data' replicated size 2 min_size 1 crush_ruleset 0 object_hash rjenkins 
pg_num 2048 pgp_num 2048 last_change 4623 crash_replay_interval 45 stripe_width 0
pool 1 'metadata' replicated size 2 min_size 1 crush_ruleset 1 object_hash 
rjenkins pg_num 2048 pgp_num 2048 last_change 4627 stripe_width 0
pool 2 'rbd' replicated size 2 min_size 1 crush_ruleset 2 object_hash rjenkins 
pg_num 2048 pgp_num 2048 last_change 4632 stripe_width 0


Mike
________________________________
Von: Karan Singh [karan.si...@csc.fi<mailto:karan.si...@csc.fi>]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 12. August 2014 10:35
An: Riederer, Michael
Cc: ceph-users@lists.ceph.com<mailto:ceph-users@lists.ceph.com>
Betreff: Re: [ceph-users] HEALTH_WARN 4 pgs incomplete; 4 pgs stuck inactive; 4 
pgs stuck unclean

Can you provide your cluster’s ceph osd dump | grep -i pool    and crush map 
output.


- Karan -

On 12 Aug 2014, at 10:40, Riederer, Michael 
<michael.riede...@br.de<mailto:michael.riede...@br.de>> wrote:

Hi all,

How do I get my Ceph Cluster back to a healthy state?

root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph -v
ceph version 0.80.5 (38b73c67d375a2552d8ed67843c8a65c2c0feba6)
root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph -s
    cluster 6b481875-8be5-4508-b075-e1f660fd7b33
     health HEALTH_WARN 4 pgs incomplete; 4 pgs stuck inactive; 4 pgs stuck 
unclean
     monmap e2: 3 mons at 
{ceph-1-storage=10.65.150.101:6789/0,ceph-2-storage=10.65.150.102:6789/0,ceph-3-storage=10.65.150.103:6789/0<http://10.65.150.101:6789/0,ceph-2-storage=10.65.150.102:6789/0,ceph-3-storage=10.65.150.103:6789/0>},
 election epoch 5010, quorum 0,1,2 ceph-1-storage,ceph-2-storage,ceph-3-storage
     osdmap e30748: 55 osds: 55 up, 55 in
      pgmap v10800465: 6144 pgs, 3 pools, 11002 GB data, 2762 kobjects
            22077 GB used, 79933 GB / 102010 GB avail
                6138 active+clean
                   4 incomplete
                   2 active+clean+replay
root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph health detail
HEALTH_WARN 4 pgs incomplete; 4 pgs stuck inactive; 4 pgs stuck unclean
pg 2.92 is stuck inactive since forever, current state incomplete, last acting 
[8,13]
pg 2.c1 is stuck inactive since forever, current state incomplete, last acting 
[13,7]
pg 2.e3 is stuck inactive since forever, current state incomplete, last acting 
[20,7]
pg 2.587 is stuck inactive since forever, current state incomplete, last acting 
[13,5]
pg 2.92 is stuck unclean since forever, current state incomplete, last acting 
[8,13]
pg 2.c1 is stuck unclean since forever, current state incomplete, last acting 
[13,7]
pg 2.e3 is stuck unclean since forever, current state incomplete, last acting 
[20,7]
pg 2.587 is stuck unclean since forever, current state incomplete, last acting 
[13,5]
pg 2.587 is incomplete, acting [13,5]
pg 2.e3 is incomplete, acting [20,7]
pg 2.c1 is incomplete, acting [13,7]
pg 2.92 is incomplete, acting [8,13]
root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph pg dump_stuck inactive
ok
pg_stat    objects    mip    degr    unf    bytes    log    disklog    state    
state_stamp    v    reported    up    up_primary    acting    acting_primary    
last_scrub    scrub_stamp    last_deep_scrub    deep_scrub_stamp
2.92    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    incomplete    2014-08-08 
12:39:20.204592    0'0    30748:7729    [8,13]    8    [8,13]    8    
13503'1390419    2014-06-26 01:57:48.727625    13503'1390419    2014-06-22 
01:57:30.114186
2.c1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    incomplete    2014-08-08 
12:39:18.846542    0'0    30748:7117    [13,7]    13    [13,7]    13    
13503'1687017    2014-06-26 20:52:51.249864    13503'1687017    2014-06-22 
14:24:22.633554
2.e3    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    incomplete    2014-08-08 
12:39:29.311552    0'0    30748:8027    [20,7]    20    [20,7]    20    
13503'1398727    2014-06-26 07:03:25.899254    13503'1398727    2014-06-21 
07:02:31.393053
2.587    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    incomplete    2014-08-08 
12:39:19.715724    0'0    30748:7060    [13,5]    13    [13,5]    13    
13646'1542934    2014-06-26 07:48:42.089935    13646'1542934    2014-06-22 
07:46:20.363695
root@ceph-admin-storage:~# ceph osd tree
# id    weight    type name    up/down    reweight
-1    99.7    root default
-8    51.06        room room0
-2    19.33            host ceph-1-storage
0    0.91                osd.0    up    1
2    0.91                osd.2    up    1
3    0.91                osd.3    up    1
4    1.82                osd.4    up    1
9    1.36                osd.9    up    1
11    0.68                osd.11    up    1
6    3.64                osd.6    up    1
5    1.82                osd.5    up    1
7    3.64                osd.7    up    1
8    3.64                osd.8    up    1
-3    20            host ceph-2-storage
14    3.64                osd.14    up    1
18    1.36                osd.18    up    1
19    1.36                osd.19    up    1
15    3.64                osd.15    up    1
1    3.64                osd.1    up    1
12    3.64                osd.12    up    1
22    0.68                osd.22    up    1
23    0.68                osd.23    up    1
26    0.68                osd.26    up    1
36    0.68                osd.36    up    1
-4    11.73            host ceph-5-storage
32    0.27                osd.32    up    1
37    0.27                osd.37    up    1
42    0.27                osd.42    up    1
43    1.82                osd.43    up    1
44    1.82                osd.44    up    1
45    1.82                osd.45    up    1
46    1.82                osd.46    up    1
47    1.82                osd.47    up    1
48    1.82                osd.48    up    1
-9    48.64        room room1
-5    15.92            host ceph-3-storage
24    1.82                osd.24    up    1
25    1.82                osd.25    up    1
29    1.36                osd.29    up    1
10    3.64                osd.10    up    1
13    3.64                osd.13    up    1
20    3.64                osd.20    up    1
-6    20            host ceph-4-storage
34    3.64                osd.34    up    1
38    1.36                osd.38    up    1
39    1.36                osd.39    up    1
16    3.64                osd.16    up    1
30    0.68                osd.30    up    1
35    3.64                osd.35    up    1
17    3.64                osd.17    up    1
28    0.68                osd.28    up    1
31    0.68                osd.31    up    1
33    0.68                osd.33    up    1
-7    12.72            host ceph-6-storage
49    0.45                osd.49    up    1
50    0.45                osd.50    up    1
51    0.45                osd.51    up    1
52    0.45                osd.52    up    1
53    1.82                osd.53    up    1
54    1.82                osd.54    up    1
55    1.82                osd.55    up    1
56    1.82                osd.56    up    1
57    1.82                osd.57    up    1
58    1.82                osd.58    up    1

What I have tried so far:
ceph pg repair 2.587 [2.e3 2.c1 2.92]
ceph pg force_create_pg 2.587 [2.e3 2.c1 2.92]
ceph osd lost 5 --yes-i-really-mean-it [7 8 13 20]

The history in brief:
I installed Cuttlefish and updated to Dumpling and to Emperor. The Cluster was 
healthy. Maybe I made ??a mistake during repair of 8 broken osds, but from then 
on I had incompletepgs. At last I have updated from Emperor to Firefly.

Regards,
Mike
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