I had the same experience with force_create_pg too.

I ran it, and the PGs sat there in creating state.  I left the cluster
overnight, and sometime in the middle of the night, they created.  The
actual transition from creating to active+clean happened during the
recovery after a single OSD was kicked out.  I don't recall if that single
OSD was responsible for the creating PGs.  I really can't say what
un-jammed my creating.


On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 12:33 PM, Chad Seys <cws...@physics.wisc.edu> wrote:

> Hi Craig,
>
> > If all of your PGs now have an empty down_osds_we_would_probe, I'd run
> > through this discussion again.
>
> Yep, looks to be true.
>
> So I ran:
>
> # ceph pg force_create_pg 2.5
>
> and it has been creating for about 3 hours now. :/
>
>
> # ceph health detail | grep creating
> pg 2.5 is stuck inactive since forever, current state creating, last
> acting []
> pg 2.5 is stuck unclean since forever, current state creating, last acting
> []
>
> Then I restart all OSDs.  The "creating" label disapears and I'm back with
> same number of incomplete PGs.  :(
>
> is the 'force_create_pg' the right command?  The 'mark_unfound_lost'
> complains
> that 'pg has no unfound objects' .
>
> I shall start the 'force_create_pg' again and wait longer.  Unless there
> is a
> different command to use. ?
>
> Thanks!
> Chad.
>
>
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