[ceph-users] Re: OSD SLOW_OPS is filling MONs disk space

2022-03-08 Thread Gaël THEROND
Unexpectedly, everything disappeared and the cluster health went back to its previous state! I think I’ll never have a definitive answer ^^ I’ve been able to find out a really nice way to get the rbd stats/iotop on our prometheus using the mgr plugin too and it’s awesome as we can now better chase

[ceph-users] Re: OSD SLOW_OPS is filling MONs disk space

2022-02-23 Thread Eugen Block
That is indeed unexpected, but good for you. ;-) Is the rest of the cluster healthy now? Zitat von Gaël THEROND : So! Here is really mysterious resolution. The issue vanished at the moment I requested the osd about its slow_ops history. I didn’t had time to do anything except to look for th

[ceph-users] Re: OSD SLOW_OPS is filling MONs disk space

2022-02-23 Thread Gaël THEROND
So! Here is really mysterious resolution. The issue vanished at the moment I requested the osd about its slow_ops history. I didn’t had time to do anything except to look for the osd ops history that was actually empty :-) I’ll keep all your suggestions if it ever came back :-) Thanks a lot! L

[ceph-users] Re: OSD SLOW_OPS is filling MONs disk space

2022-02-23 Thread Gaël THEROND
Thanks a lot Eugene, I dumbly forgot about the rbd block prefix! I’ll try that this afternoon and told you how it went. Le mer. 23 févr. 2022 à 11:41, Eugen Block a écrit : > Hi, > > > How can I identify which operation this OSD is trying to achieve as > > osd_op() is a bit large ^^ ? > > I wou

[ceph-users] Re: OSD SLOW_OPS is filling MONs disk space

2022-02-23 Thread Eugen Block
Hi, How can I identify which operation this OSD is trying to achieve as osd_op() is a bit large ^^ ? I would start by querying the OSD for historic_slow_ops: ceph daemon osd. dump_historic_slow_ops to see which operation it is. How can I identify the related images to this data chunk? You