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From: Matthew H
Date: Tuesday, March 5, 2019 at 10:03 AM
To: Christian Rice , ceph-users
Subject: Re: radosgw sync falling behind regularly
Hi Christian,
You have stale bucket
ot;,
"zones": [
{
"id": "107d29a0-b732-4bf1-a26e-1f64f820e839",
"name": "dc11-prod",
"endpoints": [
"http://dc11-ceph-rgw1:8080;
],
"log_meta": "
full sync: 0/64 shards
failed to fetch local sync status: (5) Input/output error
^C
Any advice? All three clusters on 12.2.11, Debian stretch.
From: Christian Rice
Date: Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 9:06 AM
To: Matthew H , ceph-users
Subject: Re: radosgw sync
Yeah my bad on the typo, not running 12.8.8 ☺ It’s 12.2.8. We can upgrade and
will attempt to do so asap. Thanks for that, I need to read my release notes
more carefully, I guess!
From: Matthew H
Date: Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 8:33 PM
To: Christian Rice , ceph-users
Subject: Re
Debian 9; ceph 12.8.8-bpo90+1; no rbd or cephfs, just radosgw; three clusters
in one zonegroup.
Often we find either metadata or data sync behind, and it doesn’t look to ever
recover until…we restart the endpoint radosgw target service.
eg at 15:45:40:
dc11-ceph-rgw1:/var/log/ceph#
data get' to
inspect that flag in the bucket instance metadata.
On 12/31/18 2:20 PM, Christian Rice wrote:
Is there a command that will show me the current status of bucket sync
(enabled vs disabled)?
Referring to
https://urldefense.proofpoin
Is there a command that will show me the current status of bucket sync (enabled
vs disabled)?
Referring to
https://github.com/ceph/ceph/blob/b5f33ae3722118ec07112a4fe1bb0bdedb803a60/src/rgw/rgw_admin.cc#L1626
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I’ve been struggling mightily with getting a realm/zonegroup/zone configuration
that works for me, and I find it difficult to imagine this isn’t a very common
issue. So I might assume I’m thinking about this incorrectly.
We have several clusters, geographically dispersed. I want them all to
Just getting started here, but I am setting up a three-zone realm, each with a
pair of S3 object gateways, Luminous on Debian. I’m wondering if there’s a
straightforward way to exempt some buckets from replicating to other zones?
The idea being there might be data that pertains to a specific