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Adam Tygart

  • Email: mozes@ksu.edu
  • Registered on: 05/13/2015
  • Last connection: 01/23/2019

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01/23/2019

05:01 AM CephFS Backport #37977: luminous: infinite loop in OpTracker::check_ops_in_flight
Unless I'm mistaken, that pull request doesn't look like it does anything useful....

10/05/2016

07:43 PM CephFS Bug #17466: MDSMonitor: non-existent standby_for_fscid not caught
I ended up going with a journal flush and a ceph fs reset. The mds is now up and clients can mount. Thank you both fo...
02:56 PM CephFS Bug #17466: MDSMonitor: non-existent standby_for_fscid not caught
Digging through that patch, I'm not sure it is setup to work with the mdsmap->fsmap conversion that happened at some ...
01:06 PM CephFS Bug #17466: MDSMonitor: non-existent standby_for_fscid not caught
Well, crap. I don't remember running that, and it wasn't in the bash_history on the monitor I've been using, but:
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04:25 AM CephFS Bug #17466: MDSMonitor: non-existent standby_for_fscid not caught
http://people.cs.ksu.edu/~mozes/ceph-mon.hobbit01-debug-branch.log
Unfortunately, it would seem we're bailing out ...

10/04/2016

11:34 PM CephFS Bug #17466: MDSMonitor: non-existent standby_for_fscid not caught
I'm building it now. What logs and levels would you like me to collect?
10:05 PM CephFS Bug #17466: MDSMonitor: non-existent standby_for_fscid not caught
there was definitely an encoding issue. I went back through the historical mdsmaps and it wasn't always insisting it ...
07:37 PM CephFS Bug #17466: MDSMonitor: non-existent standby_for_fscid not caught
https://github.com/ceph/ceph/blob/master/src/mon/MDSMonitor.cc#L2865
If I'm reading the code paths correctly, and ...

10/03/2016

11:57 PM CephFS Bug #17466: MDSMonitor: non-existent standby_for_fscid not caught
ceph-post-file: 731781d4-c78c-47f9-9de3-e151b5c1a5f9
Above is the Monitor log with a fresh boot of the mds.
03:18 PM CephFS Bug #17466: MDSMonitor: non-existent standby_for_fscid not caught
In fact, the mdsmap epoch is quite a lot larger than I remember it. I think it was in the low 50's before this issue...

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