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Bug #14911

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rados: unrecognized command list-inconsistent-pg; -h or --help for usage

Added by Sage Weil about 8 years ago. Updated about 8 years ago.

Status:
Rejected
Priority:
Urgent
Assignee:
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Category:
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Target version:
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% Done:

0%

Source:
Q/A
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Backport:
Regression:
No
Severity:
3 - minor
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ceph-qa-suite:
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Crash signature (v1):
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Description

/a/sage-2016-02-26_07:11:10-rados-wip-sage-testing---basic-smithi/28864

Actions #1

Updated by Nathan Cutler about 8 years ago

I took a look at this. The testing branch is wip-sage-testing, which contains 4c3270692 (the commit where Kefu implements list-inconsistent-pg). I see nothing in the branch that would cause the behavior seen.

However, I did notice in the test log that the packages installed are based on a SHA1 (2bc05b1) different than the tip of wip-sage-testing (16cdc7d):

DEBUG:teuthology.task.install:project ceph
2016-02-26T12:57:47.064 DEBUG:teuthology.task.install:config {'sha1': '2bc05b1b26d26d6e05cf3920562cf9de8b1ded2f'}

This culminates in Package ceph-common.x86_64 1:10.0.3-2390.g2bc05b1.el7 will be installed. Now, the commit message of 2bc05b1 indicates that it was in wip-sage-testing 3 days ago. In the meantime, the branch has been reset and it no longer contains this commit.

Conclusion: when this suite ran, the ceph-qa-suite version that was used contained the 'list-inconsistent-pg' test, but the code implementing this subcommand was missing in the version of wip-sage-testing that was used in the test.

Actions #2

Updated by Sage Weil about 8 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Rejected

thanks for sorting this one out!

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