[ceph-users] Re: Implications of pglog_hardlimit

2022-11-29 Thread Gregory Farnum
On Tue, Nov 29, 2022 at 1:18 PM Joshua Timmer wrote: > I've got a cluster in a precarious state because several nodes have run > out of memory due to extremely large pg logs on the osds. I came across > the pglog_hardlimit flag which sounds like the solution to the issue, > but I'm concerned that

[ceph-users] Re: Implications of pglog_hardlimit

2022-11-29 Thread Frank Schilder
-ram-growth/ Best regards, = Frank Schilder AIT Risø Campus Bygning 109, rum S14 From: Gregory Farnum Sent: 29 November 2022 22:25:54 To: Joshua Timmer Cc: ceph-users@ceph.io Subject: [ceph-users] Re: Implications of pglog_hardlimit On Tue, Nov

[ceph-users] Re: Implications of pglog_hardlimit

2022-11-29 Thread Josh Baergen
ds, > = > Frank Schilder > AIT Risø Campus > Bygning 109, rum S14 > > > From: Gregory Farnum > Sent: 29 November 2022 22:25:54 > To: Joshua Timmer > Cc: ceph-users@ceph.io > Subject: [ceph-users] Re: Implications of pglog_hardlimit

[ceph-users] Re: Implications of pglog_hardlimit

2022-11-29 Thread Joshua Timmer
Great, thanks, that seems to be what I needed. The osds are running again and the cluster is beginning its long road to recovery. It looks like I'm left with a few unfound objects and 3 osds that won't start due to crashes while reading the osdmap, but I'll see if I can work through that. On