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ceph pg dump
Since all objects map to a PG, as long as you can verify that no PG is
on the same host/chassis/rack, you are good.
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On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 10:57 PM, Vickey Singh
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> On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 9:53 PM, Gregory Farnum
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>> On Tuesday, February 23, 2016, Vickey Singh
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>>> Thanks Greg,
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>>> Do you mean ceph osd map command is not d
On Tuesday, February 23, 2016, Vickey Singh
wrote:
> Thanks Greg,
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> Do you mean ceph osd map command is not displaying accurate information ?
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> I guess, either of these things are happening with my cluster
> - ceph osd map is not printing true information
> - Object to PG mapping is not corre
Thanks Greg,
Do you mean ceph osd map command is not displaying accurate information ?
I guess, either of these things are happening with my cluster
- ceph osd map is not printing true information
- Object to PG mapping is not correct ( one object is mapped to multiple
PG's )
This is happening f
This is not a bug. The map command just says which PG/OSD an object maps
to; it does not go out and query the osd to see if there actually is such
an object.
-Greg
On Tuesday, February 23, 2016, Vickey Singh
wrote:
> Hello Guys
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> I am getting wired output from osd map. The object does not exis
Hello Guys
I am getting wired output from osd map. The object does not exists on pool
but osd map still shows its PG and OSD on which its stored.
So i have rbd device coming from pool 'gold' , this image has an object
'rb.0.10f61.238e1f29.2ac5'
The below commands verifies this
*[root@ce