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Bug #45257

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Removing filesystem results in task status scrub status old mdses in idle state

Added by mitchell walls almost 4 years ago. Updated almost 4 years ago.

Status:
Duplicate
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
Category:
-
Target version:
% Done:

0%

Source:
Community (user)
Tags:
Backport:
Regression:
No
Severity:
4 - irritation
Reviewed:
Affected Versions:
ceph-qa-suite:
Component(FS):
MDS
Labels (FS):
scrub
Pull request ID:
Crash signature (v1):
Crash signature (v2):

Description

This is more of an annoyance and can't figure out how to clear it. I have deleted my filesystem a couple times now while planning it out. The new ceph status "scrub status" is showing the old mdses in an idle state. This was deployed using cephadm orchestrator. I tried restarting/switching mgr, restarting/switching mds, and clearing journal logs. Nothing seems to clear it out. This has been this way for about 3 days now.

cluster:
id:
health: HEALTH_OK
services:
mon: 5 daemons, quorum dh-ceph01,dh-ceph02,dh-ceph04,dh-ceph03,dh-ceph05 (age 10d)
mgr: dh-ceph01.czuhvh(active, since 2h), standbys: dh-ceph04.bwxnlg
mds: fs:1 {0=fs.dh-ceph01.wlreir=up:active} 1 up:standby
osd: 64 osds: 64 up (since 10d), 64 in (since 10d)
task status:
scrub status:
mds.cephfs.dh-ceph02.tdhiij: idle
mds.fs.dh-ceph01.wlreir: idle
mds.manila.dh-ceph03.aacluq: idle
data:
pools: 10 pools, 265 pgs
objects: 2.30M objects, 5.1 TiB
usage: 39 TiB used, 450 TiB / 489 TiB avail
pgs: 265 active+clean
io:
client: 471 MiB/s wr, 0 op/s rd, 209 op/s wr
Actions #1

Updated by Greg Farnum almost 4 years ago

  • Project changed from Ceph to CephFS
  • Assignee set to Venky Shankar
  • Component(FS) MDS added
  • Labels (FS) scrub added

Venky, you just fixed this, right?

Actions #2

Updated by Venky Shankar almost 4 years ago

Greg Farnum wrote:

Venky, you just fixed this, right?

Correct (https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/44677) -- backport pending fort o, n

Actions #3

Updated by Venky Shankar almost 4 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Duplicate
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