Bug #39144
ceph-bluestore-tool: bluefs-bdev-expand silently bypasses main device (slot 2)
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Backport:
luminous
Regression:
No
Severity:
4 - irritation
Description
Pre-nautilis releases are unable to expand main device but they do not report about that hence user thinks expansion succeeds. Which is confusing.
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History
#1 Updated by Igor Fedotov 8 months ago
- Project changed from RADOS to bluestore
#2 Updated by Igor Fedotov 8 months ago
- Status changed from New to Fix Under Review
- Pull request ID set to 27447
#3 Updated by Igor Fedotov 8 months ago
- Assignee set to Igor Fedotov
#4 Updated by Nathan Cutler 8 months ago
- Subject changed from ceph-bluestore-tool: bluefs-bdev-expand silently bypasses main device (slot 2) to [needs luminous backport] ceph-bluestore-tool: bluefs-bdev-expand silently bypasses main device (slot 2)
Adding "[needs luminous backport]" prefix to subject line so that, just in case the bug gets accidentally marked "Resolved" instead of "Pending Backport", I will notice and fix it.
#5 Updated by Yuri Weinstein 8 months ago
#6 Updated by Igor Fedotov 8 months ago
- Status changed from Fix Under Review to Pending Backport
#7 Updated by Nathan Cutler 8 months ago
- Subject changed from [needs luminous backport] ceph-bluestore-tool: bluefs-bdev-expand silently bypasses main device (slot 2) to ceph-bluestore-tool: bluefs-bdev-expand silently bypasses main device (slot 2)
#8 Updated by Nathan Cutler 8 months ago
- Copied to Backport #39565: luminous: ceph-bluestore-tool: bluefs-bdev-expand silently bypasses main device (slot 2) added
#9 Updated by Nathan Cutler 2 months ago
- Status changed from Pending Backport to Resolved
While running with --resolve-parent, the script "backport-create-issue" noticed that all backports of this issue are in status "Resolved".