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Bug #27208

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coredumps in kraken-x

Added by Yuri Weinstein over 5 years ago. Updated over 5 years ago.

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

0%

Source:
Q/A
Tags:
Backport:
Regression:
No
Severity:
3 - minor
Reviewed:
Affected Versions:
ceph-qa-suite:
upgrade/kraken-x
Pull request ID:
Crash signature (v1):
Crash signature (v2):

Description

This is 12.2.8

Run: http://pulpito.front.sepia.ceph.com/yuriw-2018-08-22_21:36:35-upgrade:kraken-x-luminous-distro-basic-smithi/
Jobs: '2937401' '2937401' '2937396' '2937393' '2937385'

In '2937401' I see:

Crash: timed out waiting for admin_socket to appear after osd.4 restart
ceph version 11.2.1-12-gad30823 (ad30823c0d7544205669d09d1a6b0279f29ceab4)
 1: (()+0x915bd2) [0x7f0036ee4bd2]
 2: (()+0x10330) [0x7f0035681330]
 3: (gsignal()+0x37) [0x7f0033d03c37]
 4: (abort()+0x148) [0x7f0033d07028]
 5: (__gnu_cxx::__verbose_terminate_handler()+0x155) [0x7f0034612535]
 6: (()+0x5e6d6) [0x7f00346106d6]
 7: (()+0x5e703) [0x7f0034610703]
 8: (()+0x5e922) [0x7f0034610922]
 9: (()+0x3a339f) [0x7f003697239f]
 10: (ceph::buffer::create_aligned(unsigned int, unsigned int)+0x2b8) [0x7f0037202b88]
 11: (KernelDevice::read(unsigned long, unsigned long, ceph::buffer::list*, IOContext*, bool)+0xe9) [0x7f0036ecdd09]
 12: (()+0x7ed015) [0x7f0036dbc015]
 13: (bluestore_blob_t::map(unsigned long, unsigned long, std::function<int (unsigned long, unsigned long)>) const+0xa0) [0x7f0036e19850]
 14: (BlueStore::_do_read(BlueStore::Collection*, boost::intrusive_ptr<BlueStore::Onode>, unsigned long, unsigned long, ceph::buffer::list&, unsigned int)+0xd4b) [0x7f0036df017b]
 15: (BlueStore::fsck(bool)+0x303b) [0x7f0036e094db]
 16: (BlueStore::mount()+0x259) [0x7f0036e00269]
 17: (OSD::init()+0x283) [0x7f0036a3e993]
 18: (main()+0x29cd) [0x7f003697597d]
 19: (__libc_start_main()+0xf5) [0x7f0033ceef45]
 20: (()+0x421186) [0x7f00369f0186]

Actions #1

Updated by Yuri Weinstein over 5 years ago

Per Josh from IRC:

(01:17:10 PM) joshd: yuriw: bad_alloc means it can't allocate memory - it looks like it's a bug in kraken (11.2.1 crashed) so it's not related to 12.2.8 at all
(01:20:40 PM) yuriw: joshd: ok, so you are saying - ignore ?
(01:21:15 PM) joshd: yuriw: yes
Actions #2

Updated by Brad Hubbard over 5 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Rejected

Kraken is EOL

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