Good call, thanks!

Is there any risk of also deleting parts of the bucket index? I'm not
sure what the objects for the index itself look like, or if they are
in the .rgw.buckets pool.


On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 3:23 PM, Yehuda Sadeh-Weinraub
<yeh...@redhat.com> wrote:
> Make sure you use the underscore also, e.g., "default.8873277.32_".
> Otherwise you could potentially erase objects you did't intend to,
> like ones who start with "default.8873277.320" and such.
>
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 3:20 PM, Ben Hines <bhi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Ok. I'm not too familiar with the inner workings of RGW, but i would
>> assume that for a bucket with these parameters:
>>
>>    "id": "default.8873277.32",
>>    "marker": "default.8873277.32",
>>
>> Tha it would be the only bucket using the files that start with
>> "default.8873277.32"
>>
>> default.8873277.32__shadow_.OkYjjANx6-qJOrjvdqdaHev-LHSvPhZ_15
>> default.8873277.32__shadow_.a2qU3qodRf_E5b9pFTsKHHuX2RUC12g_2
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 2:51 PM, Yehuda Sadeh-Weinraub
>> <yeh...@redhat.com> wrote:
>>> As long as you're 100% sure that the prefix is only being used for the
>>> specific bucket that was previously removed, then it is safe to remove
>>> these objects. But please do double check and make sure that there's
>>> no other bucket that matches this prefix somehow.
>>>
>>> Yehuda
>>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 2:42 PM, Ben Hines <bhi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> No input, eh? (or maybe TL,DR for everyone)
>>>>
>>>> Short version: Presuming the bucket index shows blank/empty, which it
>>>> does and is fine, would me manually deleting the rados objects with
>>>> the prefix matching the former bucket's ID cause any problems?
>>>>
>>>> thanks,
>>>>
>>>> -Ben
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 4:22 PM, Ben Hines <bhi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Ceph 0.93->94.2->94.3
>>>>>
>>>>> I noticed my pool used data amount is about twice the bucket used data 
>>>>> count.
>>>>>
>>>>> This bucket was emptied long ago. It has zero objects:
>>>>>     "globalcache01",
>>>>>     {
>>>>>         "bucket": "globalcache01",
>>>>>         "pool": ".rgw.buckets",
>>>>>         "index_pool": ".rgw.buckets.index",
>>>>>         "id": "default.8873277.32",
>>>>>         "marker": "default.8873277.32",
>>>>>         "owner": "...",
>>>>>         "ver": "0#12348839",
>>>>>         "master_ver": "0#0",
>>>>>         "mtime": "2015-03-08 11:44:11.000000",
>>>>>         "max_marker": "0#",
>>>>>         "usage": {
>>>>>             "rgw.none": {
>>>>>                 "size_kb": 0,
>>>>>                 "size_kb_actual": 0,
>>>>>                 "num_objects": 0
>>>>>             },
>>>>>             "rgw.main": {
>>>>>                 "size_kb": 0,
>>>>>                 "size_kb_actual": 0,
>>>>>                 "num_objects": 0
>>>>>             }
>>>>>         },
>>>>>         "bucket_quota": {
>>>>>             "enabled": false,
>>>>>             "max_size_kb": -1,
>>>>>             "max_objects": -1
>>>>>         }
>>>>>     },
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> bucket check shows nothing:
>>>>>
>>>>> 16:07:09 root@sm-cephrgw4 ~ $ radosgw-admin bucket check
>>>>> --bucket=globalcache01 --fix
>>>>> []
>>>>> 16:07:27 root@sm-cephrgw4 ~ $ radosgw-admin bucket check
>>>>> --check-head-obj-locator --bucket=globalcache01 --fix
>>>>> {
>>>>>     "bucket": "globalcache01",
>>>>>     "check_objects": [
>>>>> ]
>>>>> }
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> However, i see a lot of data for it on an OSD (all shadow files with
>>>>> escaped underscores)
>>>>>
>>>>> [root@sm-cld-mtl-008 current]# find . -name default.8873277.32* -print
>>>>> ./12.161_head/DIR_1/DIR_6/DIR_9/DIR_E/default.8873277.32\u\ushadow\u.Tos2Ms8w2BiEG7YJAZeE6zrrc\uwcHPN\u1__head_D886E961__c
>>>>> ./12.161_head/DIR_1/DIR_6/DIR_9/DIR_E/DIR_1/default.8873277.32\u\ushadow\u.Aa86mlEMvpMhRaTDQKHZmcxAReFEo2J\u1__head_4A71E961__c
>>>>> ./12.161_head/DIR_1/DIR_6/DIR_9/DIR_E/DIR_5/default.8873277.32\u\ushadow\u.KCiWEa4YPVaYw2FPjqvpd9dKTRBu8BR\u17__head_00B5E961__c
>>>>> ./12.161_head/DIR_1/DIR_6/DIR_9/DIR_E/DIR_8/default.8873277.32\u\ushadow\u.A2K\u2H1XKR8weiSwKGmbUlsCmEB9GDF\u32__head_42E8E961__c
>>>>> <snip>
>>>>>
>>>>> -bash-4.1$ rados -p .rgw.buckets ls | egrep '8873277\.32.+'
>>>>> default.8873277.32__shadow_.pvaIjBfisb7pMABicR9J2Bgh8JUkEfH_47
>>>>> default.8873277.32__shadow_.Wr_dGMxdSRHpoeu4gsQZXJ8t0I3JI7l_6
>>>>> default.8873277.32__shadow_.WjijDxYhLFMUYdrMjeH7GvTL1LOwcqo_3
>>>>> default.8873277.32__shadow_.3lRIhNePLmt1O8VVc2p5X9LtAVfdgUU_1
>>>>> default.8873277.32__shadow_.VqF8n7PnmIm3T9UEhorD5OsacvuHOOy_16
>>>>> default.8873277.32__shadow_.Jrh59XT01rIIyOdNPDjCwl5Pe1LDanp_2
>>>>> <snip>
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there still a bug in the fix obj locator command perhaps? I suppose
>>>>> can just do something like:
>>>>>
>>>>>    rados -p .rgw.buckets cleanup --prefix default.8873277.32
>>>>>
>>>>> Since i want to destroy the bucket anyway, but if this affects other
>>>>> buckets, i may want to clean those a better way.
>>>>>
>>>>> -Ben
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