One can even remove the log and tell the daemon to reopen it without having to
restart. I’ve had mons do enough weird things on me that I try to avoid
restarting them. ymmv.
It’s possible that the OP has a large file that’s unlinked but still open,
historically “fsck -n” would find these, tod
We had a similar problem, and it was a (visible) logfile. It is easy to
find with the ncdu utility (`ncdu -x /var`). There's no need of a reboot,
you can get rid of it with restarting the Monitor with `ceph orch daemon
restart mon.NODENAME`. You may also lower the debug level.
Am Do., 12. Jan. 202
Hi,
El 12/1/23 a las 3:59, duluxoz escribió:
Got a funny one, which I'm hoping someone can help us with.
We've got three identical(?) Ceph Quincy Nodes running on Rocky Linux
8.7. Each Node has 4 OSDs, plus Monitor, Manager, and iSCSI G/W
services running on them (we're only a small shop). Ea