ster setup 😊
> Fabio
> From: Andrei Mikhailovsky
> Date: Tuesday, 3 January 2023 at 16:35
> To: EDH
> Cc: ceph-users
> Subject: [ceph-users] Re: rgw - unable to remove some orphans
> Manuel,
> Wow, I am pretty surprised to hear that the ceph developers hasn't addres
related with my fault
during the cluster setup 😊
Fabio
From: Andrei Mikhailovsky
Date: Tuesday, 3 January 2023 at 16:35
To: EDH
Cc: ceph-users
Subject: [ceph-users] Re: rgw - unable to remove some orphans
Manuel,
Wow, I am pretty surprised to hear that the ceph developers hasn't addr
Manuel,
Wow, I am pretty surprised to hear that the ceph developers hasn't addressed
this issue already. It looks like it is a big issue, which is costing a lot of
money to keep this orphan data unresolved.
Could someone from the developers comment on the issue and let us know if there
is a wo
Sent: Tuesday, 3 January, 2023 12:53:29
> Subject: [ceph-users] Re: rgw - unable to remove some orphans
> Hi Andrei,
> happy new year to you too.
>
> The file might be already removed.
> You can check if the radosobject is there with `rados -p ls ...`
> You can also check if t
Object index database get corrupted and no ones can fix. We wipped a 500TB
cluster years ago and move out ceph due this orphans bugs.
After move all our data we saw in disk more than 100TB data unable to be
deleted by ceph, also know as orphans... no sense.
We expended thousand hours with this b
Hi Andrei,
happy new year to you too.
The file might be already removed.
You can check if the radosobject is there with `rados -p ls ...`
You can also check if the file is is still in the bucket with
`radosgw-admin bucket radoslist --bucket BUCKET`
Cheers
Boris
Am Di., 3. Jan. 2023 um 13:47 Uhr