Hi all,

I have the same problem here:
* during the upgrade from 12.2.5 to 12.2.6
* I restarted all the OSD server in turn, which did not trigger any bad
thing
* a few minutes after upgrading the OSDs/MONs/MDSs/MGRs (all on the
same set of servers) and unsetting noout, I upgraded the clients, which
triggers a temporary loss of connectivity between the two datacenters

2018-07-15 12:49:09.851204 mon.brome mon.0 172.21.0.16:6789/0 98 : cluster 
[INF] Health check cleared: OSDMAP_FLAGS (was: noout flag(s) set)
2018-07-15 12:49:09.851286 mon.brome mon.0 172.21.0.16:6789/0 99 : cluster 
[INF] Cluster is now healthy
2018-07-15 12:56:26.446062 mon.soufre mon.5 172.22.0.20:6789/0 34 : cluster 
[INF] mon.soufre calling monitor election
2018-07-15 12:56:26.446288 mon.oxygene mon.3 172.22.0.16:6789/0 13 : cluster 
[INF] mon.oxygene calling monitor election
2018-07-15 12:56:26.522520 mon.macaret mon.6 172.30.0.3:6789/0 10 : cluster 
[INF] mon.macaret calling monitor election
2018-07-15 12:56:26.539575 mon.phosphore mon.4 172.22.0.18:6789/0 20 : cluster 
[INF] mon.phosphore calling monitor election
2018-07-15 12:56:36.485881 mon.oxygene mon.3 172.22.0.16:6789/0 14 : cluster 
[INF] mon.oxygene is new leader, mons oxygene,phosphore,soufre,macaret in 
quorum (ranks 3,4,5,6)
2018-07-15 12:56:36.930096 mon.oxygene mon.3 172.22.0.16:6789/0 19 : cluster 
[WRN] Health check failed: 3/7 mons down, quorum 
oxygene,phosphore,soufre,macaret (MON_DOWN)
2018-07-15 12:56:37.041888 mon.oxygene mon.3 172.22.0.16:6789/0 26 : cluster 
[WRN] overall HEALTH_WARN 3/7 mons down, quorum oxygene,phosphore,soufre,macaret
2018-07-15 12:56:55.456239 mon.oxygene mon.3 172.22.0.16:6789/0 57 : cluster 
[WRN] daemon mds.fluor is not responding, replacing it as rank 0 with standby 
daemon mds.brome
2018-07-15 12:56:55.456365 mon.oxygene mon.3 172.22.0.16:6789/0 58 : cluster 
[INF] Standby daemon mds.chlore is not responding, dropping it
2018-07-15 12:56:55.456486 mon.oxygene mon.3 172.22.0.16:6789/0 59 : cluster 
[WRN] daemon mds.brome is not responding, replacing it as rank 0 with standby 
daemon mds.oxygene
2018-07-15 12:56:55.464196 mon.oxygene mon.3 172.22.0.16:6789/0 60 : cluster 
[WRN] Health check failed: 1 filesystem is degraded (FS_DEGRADED)
2018-07-15 12:56:55.691674 mds.oxygene mds.0 172.22.0.16:6800/4212961230 1 : 
cluster [ERR] Error recovering journal 0x200: (5) Input/output error
2018-07-15 12:56:56.645914 mon.oxygene mon.3 172.22.0.16:6789/0 64 : cluster 
[ERR] Health check failed: 1 mds daemon damaged (MDS_DAMAGE)

I have above the hint about journal 0x200. The error appears much later
in the logs :

2018-07-15 16:34:28.567267 osd.11 osd.11 172.22.0.20:6805/2150 21 : cluster 
[ERR] 6.14 full-object read crc 0x38f8faae != expected 0xed23f8df on 
6:292cf221:::200.00000000:head

I tried a repair and deep-scrub on PG 6.14, with the same nil result as
Alessandro.
I can't find any other error about the MDS journal 200.00000000 on the
other OSDs so I can't check CRCs.

I'll try the next steps taken by Alessandro, but I'm in unknown
territory...

Le mercredi 11 juillet 2018 à 18:10 +0300, Alessandro De Salvo a
écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> after the upgrade to luminous 12.2.6 today, all our MDSes have been 
> marked as damaged. Trying to restart the instances only result in 
> standby MDSes. We currently have 2 filesystems active and 2 MDSes
> each.
> 
> I found the following error messages in the mon:
> 
> 
> mds.0 <node1_IP>:6800/2412911269 down:damaged
> mds.1 <node2_IP>:6800/830539001 down:damaged
> mds.0 <node3_IP>:6800/4080298733 down:damaged
> 
> 
> Whenever I try to force the repaired state with ceph mds repaired 
> <fs_name>:<rank> I get something like this in the MDS logs:
> 
> 
> 2018-07-11 13:20:41.597970 7ff7e010e700  0 mds.1.journaler.mdlog(ro) 
> error getting journal off disk
> 2018-07-11 13:20:41.598173 7ff7df90d700 -1 log_channel(cluster) log 
> [ERR] : Error recovering journal 0x201: (5) Input/output error
> 
> 
> Any attempt of running the journal export results in errors, like
> this one:
> 
> 
> cephfs-journal-tool --rank=cephfs:0 journal export backup.bin
> Error ((5) Input/output error)2018-07-11 17:01:30.631571 7f94354fff00
> -1 
> Header 200.00000000 is unreadable
> 
> 2018-07-11 17:01:30.631584 7f94354fff00 -1 journal_export: Journal
> not 
> readable, attempt object-by-object dump with `rados`
> 
> 
> Same happens for recover_dentries
> 
> cephfs-journal-tool --rank=cephfs:0 event recover_dentries summary
> Events by type:2018-07-11 17:04:19.770779 7f05429fef00 -1 Header 
> 200.00000000 is unreadable
> Errors:
> 0
> 
> Is there something I could try to do to have the cluster back?
> 
> I was able to dump the contents of the metadata pool with rados
> export 
> -p cephfs_metadata <filename> and I'm currently trying the procedure 
> described in 
> http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/cephfs/disaster-recovery-experts/#us
> ing-an-alternate-metadata-pool-for-recovery 
> but I'm not sure if it will work as it's apparently doing nothing at
> the 
> moment (maybe it's just very slow).
> 
> Any help is appreciated, thanks!
> 
> 
>      Alessandro
> 
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