From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Sage Weil Subject: Re: Ceph Luminous - pg is down due to src/osd/SnapMapper.cc: 246: FAILED assert(r == -2) Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2018 14:30:19 +0000 (UTC) Message-ID: References: <8e353d25-47e8-181f-0dc5-cea0f64cbb36@profihost.ag> <3bc02498-69fc-f544-c34b-8368341fd28e@profihost.ag> <28f90497-df9f-f628-835b-c6c75a752f66@profihost.ag> <8f1028e2-d322-0006-30c9-6f7f4922cb40@profihost.ag> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Return-path: Received: from mx1.redhat.com ([209.132.183.28]:50286 "EHLO mx1.redhat.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1751187AbeAVOaq (ORCPT ); Mon, 22 Jan 2018 09:30:46 -0500 In-Reply-To: Sender: ceph-devel-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: To: Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG Cc: Gregory Farnum , "ceph-devel@vger.kernel.org" On Mon, 22 Jan 2018, Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG wrote: > Hi Sage, > > get_snaps returned the error as there are no snaps in the snapmapper. So > it's OK to skip the assert. > > My biggest problem is now that i'm not able to run a scrub on all PGs to > fix all those errors because in around 1-3% the osd seem to deadlock and > needs to get killed to proceed. I believe this will fix it: https://github.com/liewegas/ceph/commit/wip-snapmapper Cherry-pick that and let me know? Thanks! sage > > The log output is always: > -3> 2018-01-22 14:02:41.725678 7f10025fe700 0 log_channel(cluster) > log [WRN] : slow request 141.951820 seconds old, received at > 2018-01-22 14:00:19.773706: osd_repop(client.142132381.0:1310126 3.a65 > e927921/927902 3:a65be829:::rbd_data.4fbc586b8b4567.00000000 > 00000157:head v 927921'526559757) currently commit_sent > -2> 2018-01-22 14:02:41.725679 7f10025fe700 0 log_channel(cluster) > log [WRN] : slow request 141.643853 seconds old, received at > 2018-01-22 14:00:20.081674: osd_repop(client.139148241.0:15454227 3.ff7 > e927921/927798 3:eff12952:::rbd_data.2494d06b8b4567.0000000 > 00000147d:head v 927921'29105383) currently commit_sent > -1> 2018-01-22 14:02:41.725684 7f10025fe700 0 log_channel(cluster) > log [WRN] : slow request 141.313220 seconds old, received at > 2018-01-22 14:00:20.412307: osd_repop(client.138984198.0:82792023 3.de6 > e927921/927725 3:67b9dc7d:::rbd_data.7750506b8b4567.0000000 > 000000aff:head v 927921'164552063) currently commit_sent > 0> 2018-01-22 14:02:42.426910 7f0fc23fe700 -1 *** Caught signal > (Aborted) ** > in thread 7f0fc23fe700 thread_name:tp_osd_tp > > ceph version 12.2.2-94-g92923ef > (92923ef323d32d8321e86703ce1f9016f19472fb) luminous (stable) > 1: (()+0xa4423c) [0x561d876ab23c] > 2: (()+0xf890) [0x7f100b974890] > 3: (pthread_cond_wait()+0xbf) [0x7f100b97104f] > 4: (ObjectStore::apply_transactions(ObjectStore::Sequencer*, > std::vector saction> >&, Context*)+0x254) [0x561d8746ac54] > 5: (ObjectStore::apply_transaction(ObjectStore::Sequencer*, > ObjectStore::Transaction&&, Context*)+0x5c) [0x561d87199b2c] > 6: (PG::_scan_snaps(ScrubMap&)+0x8f7) [0x561d871ebf77] > 7: (PG::build_scrub_map_chunk(ScrubMap&, hobject_t, hobject_t, bool, > unsigned int, ThreadPool::TPHandle&)+0x22f) [0x561d871ecc4f] > 8: (PG::replica_scrub(boost::intrusive_ptr, > ThreadPool::TPHandle&)+0x624) [0x561d871ed574] > 9: (PrimaryLogPG::do_request(boost::intrusive_ptr&, > ThreadPool::TPHandle&)+0x8b6) [0x561d872ac756] > 10: (OSD::dequeue_op(boost::intrusive_ptr, > boost::intrusive_ptr, ThreadPool::TPHandle&)+0x3f7) > [0x561d87138bc7] > 11: (PGQueueable::RunVis::operator()(boost::intrusive_ptr > const&)+0x57) [0x561d873b0db7] > 12: (OSD::ShardedOpWQ::_process(unsigned int, > ceph::heartbeat_handle_d*)+0x108c) [0x561d87167d1c] > 13: (ShardedThreadPool::shardedthreadpool_worker(unsigned int)+0x88d) > [0x561d876f42bd] > 14: (ShardedThreadPool::WorkThreadSharded::entry()+0x10) [0x561d876f6280] > 15: (()+0x8064) [0x7f100b96d064] > 16: (clone()+0x6d) [0x7f100aa6162d] > NOTE: a copy of the executable, or `objdump -rdS ` is > needed to interpret this. > > --- logging levels --- > 0/ 5 none > 0/ 0 lockdep > 0/ 0 context > 0/ 0 crush > 0/ 0 mds > 0/ 0 mds_balancer > 0/ 0 mds_locker > 0/ 0 mds_log > 0/ 0 mds_log_expire > 0/ 0 mds_migrator > 0/ 0 buffer > 0/ 0 timer > 0/ 0 filer > 0/ 1 striper > 0/ 0 objecter > 0/ 0 rados > 0/ 0 rbd > 0/ 5 rbd_mirror > 0/ 5 rbd_replay > 0/ 0 journaler > 0/ 0 objectcacher > 0/ 0 client > 0/ 0 osd > 0/ 0 optracker > 0/ 0 objclass > 0/ 0 filestore > 0/ 0 journal > 0/ 0 ms > 0/ 0 mon > 0/ 0 monc > 0/ 0 paxos > 0/ 0 tp > 0/ 0 auth > 1/ 5 crypto > 0/ 0 finisher > 1/ 1 reserver > 0/ 0 heartbeatmap > 0/ 0 perfcounter > 0/ 0 rgw > 1/10 civetweb > 1/ 5 javaclient > 0/ 0 asok > 0/ 0 throttle > 0/ 0 refs > 1/ 5 xio > 1/ 5 compressor > 1/ 5 bluestore > 1/ 5 bluefs > 1/ 3 bdev > 1/ 5 kstore > 4/ 5 rocksdb > 4/ 5 leveldb > 4/ 5 memdb > 1/ 5 kinetic > 1/ 5 fuse > 1/ 5 mgr > 1/ 5 mgrc > 1/ 5 dpdk > 1/ 5 eventtrace > -2/-2 (syslog threshold) > -1/-1 (stderr threshold) > max_recent 10000 > max_new 1000 > log_file /var/log/ceph/ceph-osd.59.log > --- end dump of recent events --- > > > Greets, > Stefan > > Am 21.01.2018 um 21:27 schrieb Sage Weil: > > On Fri, 19 Jan 2018, Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG wrote: > >> Hi Sage, > >> > >> thanks for your reply. I'll do this. What i still don't understand is > >> the following and i hope you might have an idea: > >> 1.) All the snaps mentioned here are fresh - i created them today > >> running luminous? How can they be missing in snapmapper again? > > > > I'm not sure. It might help if you can set debug_osd=1/10 (or 1/20) so > > that when you hit the crash we have some context as to what is going on. > > > > Did you track down which part of get_snaps() is returning the error? > > > >> 2.) How did this happen? The cluster was jewel and was updated to > >> luminous when all this happened. > > > > Did this start right after the upgrade? > > > > I started a PR that relaxes some of these assertions so that they clean up > > instead (unless the debug option is enabled, for our regression testing), > > but I'm still unclear about what the inconsistency is... any loggin you > > can provide would help! > > > > Thanks- > > sage > > > > > > > >> > >> Greets, > >> Stefan > >> > >> > >> Am 19.01.2018 um 21:19 schrieb Sage Weil: > >>> I'm guessing it is coming from > >>> > >>> object_snaps out; > >>> int r = get_snaps(oid, &out); > >>> if (r < 0) > >>> return r; > >>> > >>> in SnapMapper::update_snaps(). I would add a debug statement to to > >>> confirm that, and possibly also add debug lines to the various return > >>> points in get_snaps() so you can see why get_snaps is returning an error. > >>> > >>> I'm guessing the way to proceed is to warn but ignore the error, but it's > >>> hard to say without seeing what the inconsistency there is and whether we > >>> can tolerate it... > >>> > >>> sage > >>> > >>> > >>> On Fri, 19 Jan 2018, Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG wrote: > >>> > >>>> HI Sage, > >>>> > >>>> any ideas for this one sawing while doing a deep scrub: > >>>> > >>>> -1> 2018-01-19 21:14:20.474287 7fbcdeffe700 -1 osd.5 pg_epoch: > >>>> 925542 pg[3.306( v 925542'78349255 (925334'78347749,925542'78349255] > >>>> local-lis/les=925503/925504 n=1752 ec=15/15 lis/c 925503/925503 les/c/f > >>>> 925504/925517/0 925503/925503/925503) [75,31,5] r=2 lpr=925503 luod=0'0 > >>>> crt=925542'78349255 lcod 925542'78349254 active] _scan_snaps no head for > >>>> 3:60c0267d:::rbd_data.103fdc6b8b4567.0000000000004c8e:b0ce7 (have MIN) > >>>> > >>>> 0> 2018-01-19 21:14:20.477650 7fbcd3bfe700 -1 > >>>> /build/ceph/src/osd/PG.cc: In function 'void PG::update_snap_map(const > >>>> std::vector&, ObjectStore::Transaction&)' thread > >>>> 7fbcd3bfe700 time 2018-01-19 21:14:20.474752 > >>>> /build/ceph/src/osd/PG.cc: 3420: FAILED assert(r == 0) > >>>> > >>>> ceph version 12.2.2-94-g92923ef > >>>> (92923ef323d32d8321e86703ce1f9016f19472fb) luminous (stable) > >>>> 1: (ceph::__ceph_assert_fail(char const*, char const*, int, char > >>>> const*)+0x102) [0x55c0100d0372] > >>>> 2: (PG::update_snap_map(std::vector >>>> std::allocator > const&, > >>>> anObjectStore::Transaction&)+0x3a5) [0x55c00fbcfe35] > >>>> 3: (PG::append_log(std::vector >>>> std::allocator > const&, eversion_t, eversion_t, > >>>> ObjectStore::Transaction&, bool)+0x540) [0x55c00fbf5fc0] > >>>> 4: (PrimaryLogPG::log_operation(std::vector >>>> std::allocator > const&, > >>>> boost::optional const&, eversion_t const&, > >>>> eversion_t const&, bool, ObjectStore::Transaction&)+0x64) [0x55c00fceaeb4] > >>>> 5: (ReplicatedBackend::do_repop(boost::intrusive_ptr)+0xa92) > >>>> [0x55c00fdf6642] > >>>> 6: > >>>> (ReplicatedBackend::_handle_message(boost::intrusive_ptr)+0x2a4) > >>>> [0x55c00fdfc684] > >>>> 7: (PGBackend::handle_message(boost::intrusive_ptr)+0x50) > >>>> [0x55c00fd22030] > >>>> 8: (PrimaryLogPG::do_request(boost::intrusive_ptr&, > >>>> ThreadPool::TPHandle&)+0x77b) [0x55c00fc8e33b] > >>>> 9: (OSD::dequeue_op(boost::intrusive_ptr, > >>>> boost::intrusive_ptr, ThreadPool::TPHandle&)+0x3f7) > >>>> [0x55c00fb1abc7] > >>>> 10: (PGQueueable::RunVis::operator()(boost::intrusive_ptr > >>>> const&)+0x57) [0x55c00fd92ad7] > >>>> 11: (OSD::ShardedOpWQ::_process(unsigned int, > >>>> ceph::heartbeat_handle_d*)+0x108c) [0x55c00fb49d1c] > >>>> 12: (ShardedThreadPool::shardedthreadpool_worker(unsigned int)+0x88d) > >>>> [0x55c0100d5ffd] > >>>> 13: (ShardedThreadPool::WorkThreadSharded::entry()+0x10) [0x55c0100d7fc0] > >>>> 14: (()+0x8064) [0x7fbd284fb064] > >>>> 15: (clone()+0x6d) [0x7fbd275ef62d] > >>>> NOTE: a copy of the executable, or `objdump -rdS ` is > >>>> needed to interpret this. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Stefan > >>>> > >>>> Am 18.01.2018 um 15:24 schrieb Sage Weil: > >>>>> On Thu, 18 Jan 2018, Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG wrote: > >>>>>> Hi Sage, > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Am 18.01.2018 um 14:16 schrieb Sage Weil: > >>>>>>> On Thu, 18 Jan 2018, Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG wrote: > >>>>>>>> Hi, > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> it also crashes in (marked with HERE): > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> int SnapMapper::get_snaps( > >>>>>>>> const hobject_t &oid, > >>>>>>>> object_snaps *out) > >>>>>>>> { > >>>>>>>> assert(check(oid)); > >>>>>>>> set keys; > >>>>>>>> map got; > >>>>>>>> keys.insert(to_object_key(oid)); > >>>>>>>> int r = backend.get_keys(keys, &got); > >>>>>>>> if (r < 0) > >>>>>>>> return r; > >>>>>>>> if (got.empty()) > >>>>>>>> return -ENOENT; > >>>>>>>> if (out) { > >>>>>>>> bufferlist::iterator bp = got.begin()->second.begin(); > >>>>>>>> ::decode(*out, bp); > >>>>>>>> dout(20) << __func__ << " " << oid << " " << out->snaps << dendl; > >>>>>>>> assert(!out->snaps.empty()); ########### HERE ########### > >>>>>>>> } else { > >>>>>>>> dout(20) << __func__ << " " << oid << " (out == NULL)" << dendl; > >>>>>>>> } > >>>>>>>> return 0; > >>>>>>>> } > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> is it save to comment that assert? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> I think so. All of these asserts are just about ensuring the snapmapper > >>>>>>> state is consistent, and it's only purpose is to find snaps to trim. > >>>>>>> Since your snapmapper metadata is clearly not consistent, there isn't a > >>>>>>> whole lot of risk here. You might want to set nosnaptrim for the time > >>>>>>> being so you don't get a surprise if trimming kicks in. The next step is > >>>>>>> probably going to be to do a scrub and see what it finds, repairs, or > >>>>>>> can't repair. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> snap trimming works fine i already trimmed and removed some snaps. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I was able to get the cluster into a state where all is backfilled. But > >>>>>> enabling / doing deep-scrubs results into this one: > >>>>>> 0> 2018-01-18 13:00:54.843076 7fbd253ff700 -1 > >>>>>> /build/ceph/src/osd/SnapMapper.cc: In function 'int > >>>>>> SnapMapper::get_snaps(const h > >>>>>> object_t&, SnapMapper::object_snaps*)' thread 7fbd253ff700 time > >>>>>> 2018-01-18 13:00:54.840396 > >>>>>> /build/ceph/src/osd/SnapMapper.cc: 154: FAILED assert(!out->snaps.empty()) > >>>>> > >>>>> I think if you switch that assert to a warning it will repair... > >>>>> > >>>>> sage > >>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> ceph version 12.2.2-94-g92923ef > >>>>>> (92923ef323d32d8321e86703ce1f9016f19472fb) luminous (stable) > >>>>>> 1: (ceph::__ceph_assert_fail(char const*, char const*, int, char > >>>>>> const*)+0x102) [0x5561ce28d1f2] > >>>>>> 2: (SnapMapper::get_snaps(hobject_t const&, > >>>>>> SnapMapper::object_snaps*)+0x46b) [0x5561cdef755b] > >>>>>> 3: (SnapMapper::get_snaps(hobject_t const&, std::set >>>>>> std::less, std::allocator >*)+0xd7) [0x5561cdef7 > >>>>>> 697] > >>>>>> 4: (PG::_scan_snaps(ScrubMap&)+0x692) [0x5561cdd8ad22] > >>>>>> 5: (PG::build_scrub_map_chunk(ScrubMap&, hobject_t, hobject_t, bool, > >>>>>> unsigned int, ThreadPool::TPHandle&)+0x22f) [0x5561cdd8bc5f] > >>>>>> 6: (PG::replica_scrub(boost::intrusive_ptr, > >>>>>> ThreadPool::TPHandle&)+0x624) [0x5561cdd8c584] > >>>>>> 7: (PrimaryLogPG::do_request(boost::intrusive_ptr&, > >>>>>> ThreadPool::TPHandle&)+0x8b6) [0x5561cde4b326] > >>>>>> 8: (OSD::dequeue_op(boost::intrusive_ptr, > >>>>>> boost::intrusive_ptr, ThreadPool::TPHandle&)+0x3f7) > >>>>>> [0x5561cdcd7bc7] > >>>>>> 9: (PGQueueable::RunVis::operator()(boost::intrusive_ptr > >>>>>> const&)+0x57) [0x5561cdf4f957] > >>>>>> 10: (OSD::ShardedOpWQ::_process(unsigned int, > >>>>>> ceph::heartbeat_handle_d*)+0x108c) [0x5561cdd06d1c] > >>>>>> 11: (ShardedThreadPool::shardedthreadpool_worker(unsigned int)+0x88d) > >>>>>> [0x5561ce292e7d] > >>>>>> 12: (ShardedThreadPool::WorkThreadSharded::entry()+0x10) [0x5561ce294e40] > >>>>>> 13: (()+0x8064) [0x7fbd70d86064] > >>>>>> 14: (clone()+0x6d) [0x7fbd6fe7a62d] > >>>>>> NOTE: a copy of the executable, or `objdump -rdS ` is > >>>>>> needed to interpret this. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Greets, > >>>>>> Stefan > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> sage > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Stefan > >>>>>>>> Am 17.01.2018 um 19:56 schrieb Sage Weil: > >>>>>>>>> On Wed, 17 Jan 2018, Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG wrote: > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> Am 17.01.2018 um 19:48 schrieb Sage Weil: > >>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, 17 Jan 2018, Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG wrote: > >>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Sage, > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> this gives me another crash while that pg is recovering: > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> 0> 2018-01-17 19:25:09.328935 7f48f8fff700 -1 > >>>>>>>>>>>> /build/ceph/src/osd/PrimaryLogPG.cc: In function 'virtual void > >>>>>>>>>>>> PrimaryLogPG::on_l > >>>>>>>>>>>> ocal_recover(const hobject_t&, const ObjectRecoveryInfo&, > >>>>>>>>>>>> ObjectContextRef, bool, ObjectStore::Transaction*)' thread 7f48f8fff700 ti > >>>>>>>>>>>> me 2018-01-17 19:25:09.322287 > >>>>>>>>>>>> /build/ceph/src/osd/PrimaryLogPG.cc: 358: FAILED assert(p != > >>>>>>>>>>>> recovery_info.ss.clone_snaps.end()) > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Is this a cache tiering pool? > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> no normal 3 replica but the pg is degraded: > >>>>>>>>>> ceph pg dump | grep 3.80e > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> 3.80e 1709 0 1579 0 0 6183674368 > >>>>>>>>>> 10014 10014 active+undersized+degraded+remapped+backfill_wait > >>>>>>>>>> 2018-01-17 19:42:55.840884 918403'70041375 918403:77171331 [50,54,86] > >>>>>>>>>> 50 [39] 39 907737'69776430 2018-01-14 > >>>>>>>>>> 22:19:54.110864 907737'69776430 2018-01-14 22:19:54.110864 > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Hrm, no real clues on teh root cause then. Something like this will work > >>>>>>>>> around the current assert: > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> diff --git a/src/osd/PrimaryLogPG.cc b/src/osd/PrimaryLogPG.cc > >>>>>>>>> index d42f3a401b..0f76134f74 100644 > >>>>>>>>> --- a/src/osd/PrimaryLogPG.cc > >>>>>>>>> +++ b/src/osd/PrimaryLogPG.cc > >>>>>>>>> @@ -372,8 +372,11 @@ void PrimaryLogPG::on_local_recover( > >>>>>>>>> set snaps; > >>>>>>>>> dout(20) << " snapset " << recovery_info.ss << dendl; > >>>>>>>>> auto p = recovery_info.ss.clone_snaps.find(hoid.snap); > >>>>>>>>> - assert(p != recovery_info.ss.clone_snaps.end()); // hmm, should we warn? > >>>>>>>>> - snaps.insert(p->second.begin(), p->second.end()); > >>>>>>>>> + if (p != recovery_info.ss.clone_snaps.end()) { > >>>>>>>>> + derr << __func__ << " no clone_snaps for " << hoid << dendl; > >>>>>>>>> + } else { > >>>>>>>>> + snaps.insert(p->second.begin(), p->second.end()); > >>>>>>>>> + } > >>>>>>>>> dout(20) << " snaps " << snaps << dendl; > >>>>>>>>> snap_mapper.add_oid( > >>>>>>>>> recovery_info.soid, > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> Stefan > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> s > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> ceph version 12.2.2-94-g92923ef > >>>>>>>>>>>> (92923ef323d32d8321e86703ce1f9016f19472fb) luminous (stable) > >>>>>>>>>>>> 1: (ceph::__ceph_assert_fail(char const*, char const*, int, char > >>>>>>>>>>>> const*)+0x102) [0x55addb5eb1f2] > >>>>>>>>>>>> 2: (PrimaryLogPG::on_local_recover(hobject_t const&, ObjectRecoveryInfo > >>>>>>>>>>>> const&, std::shared_ptr, bool, > >>>>>>>>>>>> ObjectStore::Transaction*)+0x11f0) [0x55addb1957a0] > >>>>>>>>>>>> 3: (ReplicatedBackend::handle_push(pg_shard_t, PushOp const&, > >>>>>>>>>>>> PushReplyOp*, ObjectStore::Transaction*)+0x31d) [0x55addb3071ed] > >>>>>>>>>>>> 4: (ReplicatedBackend::_do_push(boost::intrusive_ptr)+0x18f) > >>>>>>>>>>>> [0x55addb30748f] > >>>>>>>>>>>> 5: > >>>>>>>>>>>> (ReplicatedBackend::_handle_message(boost::intrusive_ptr)+0x2d1) > >>>>>>>>>>>> [0x55addb317531] > >>>>>>>>>>>> 6: (PGBackend::handle_message(boost::intrusive_ptr)+0x50) > >>>>>>>>>>>> [0x55addb23cf10] > >>>>>>>>>>>> 7: (PrimaryLogPG::do_request(boost::intrusive_ptr&, > >>>>>>>>>>>> ThreadPool::TPHandle&)+0x77b) [0x55addb1a91eb] > >>>>>>>>>>>> 8: (OSD::dequeue_op(boost::intrusive_ptr, > >>>>>>>>>>>> boost::intrusive_ptr, ThreadPool::TPHandle&)+0x3f7) > >>>>>>>>>>>> [0x55addb035bc7] > >>>>>>>>>>>> 9: (PGQueueable::RunVis::operator()(boost::intrusive_ptr > >>>>>>>>>>>> const&)+0x57) [0x55addb2ad957] > >>>>>>>>>>>> 10: (OSD::ShardedOpWQ::_process(unsigned int, > >>>>>>>>>>>> ceph::heartbeat_handle_d*)+0x108c) [0x55addb064d1c] > >>>>>>>>>>>> 11: (ShardedThreadPool::shardedthreadpool_worker(unsigned int)+0x88d) > >>>>>>>>>>>> [0x55addb5f0e7d] > >>>>>>>>>>>> 12: (ShardedThreadPool::WorkThreadSharded::entry()+0x10) [0x55addb5f2e40] > >>>>>>>>>>>> 13: (()+0x8064) [0x7f4955b68064] > >>>>>>>>>>>> 14: (clone()+0x6d) [0x7f4954c5c62d] > >>>>>>>>>>>> NOTE: a copy of the executable, or `objdump -rdS ` is > >>>>>>>>>>>> needed to interpret this. > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> Greets, > >>>>>>>>>>>> Stefan > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> Am 17.01.2018 um 15:28 schrieb Sage Weil: > >>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, 17 Jan 2018, Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG wrote: > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi, > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> i there any chance to fix this instead of removing manually all the clones? > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> I believe you can avoid the immediate problem and get the PG up by > >>>>>>>>>>>>> commenting out the assert. set_snaps() will overwrite the object->snap > >>>>>>>>>>>>> list mapping. > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> The problem is you'll probably still a stray snapid -> object mapping, so > >>>>>>>>>>>>> when snaptrimming runs you might end up with a PG in the snaptrim_error > >>>>>>>>>>>>> state that won't trim (although from a quick look at the code it won't > >>>>>>>>>>>>> crash). I'd probably remove the assert and deal with that if/when it > >>>>>>>>>>>>> happens. > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm adding a ticket to relax these asserts for production but keep them > >>>>>>>>>>>>> enabled for qa. This isn't something that needs to take down the OSD! > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> sage > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Stefan > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Am 16.01.2018 um 23:24 schrieb Gregory Farnum: > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 5:23 PM, Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote: > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello, > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> currently one of my clusters is missing a whole pg due to all 3 osds > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> being down. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> All of them fail with: > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 0> 2018-01-16 02:05:33.353293 7f944dbfe700 -1 > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /build/ceph/src/osd/SnapMapper.cc: In function 'void > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SnapMapper::add_oid(const hobject_t&, const std::set&, > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> MapCacher::Transaction, ceph::buffer::list>*)' > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> thread 7f944dbfe700 time 2018-01-16 02:05:33.349946 > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /build/ceph/src/osd/SnapMapper.cc: 246: FAILED assert(r == -2) > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ceph version 12.2.2-93-gd6da8d7 > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (d6da8d77a4b2220e6bdd61e4bdd911a9cd91946c) luminous (stable) > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1: (ceph::__ceph_assert_fail(char const*, char const*, int, char > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> const*)+0x102) [0x561f9ff0b1e2] > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2: (SnapMapper::add_oid(hobject_t const&, std::set >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> std::less, std::allocator > const&, > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> MapCacher::Transaction*)+0x64b) > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [0x561f9fb76f3b] > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3: (PG::update_snap_map(std::vector >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> std::allocator > const&, > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ObjectStore::Transaction&)+0x38f) [0x561f9fa0ae3f] > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 4: (PG::append_log(std::vector >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> std::allocator > const&, eversion_t, eversion_t, > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ObjectStore::Transaction&, bool)+0x538) [0x561f9fa31018] > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5: (PrimaryLogPG::log_operation(std::vector >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> std::allocator > const&, > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> boost::optional const&, eversion_t const&, > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> eversion_t const&, bool, ObjectStore::Transaction&)+0x64) [0x561f9fb25d64] > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 6: (ReplicatedBackend::do_repop(boost::intrusive_ptr)+0xa92) > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [0x561f9fc314b2] > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7: > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (ReplicatedBackend::_handle_message(boost::intrusive_ptr)+0x2a4) > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [0x561f9fc374f4] > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8: (PGBackend::handle_message(boost::intrusive_ptr)+0x50) > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [0x561f9fb5cf10] > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 9: (PrimaryLogPG::do_request(boost::intrusive_ptr&, > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ThreadPool::TPHandle&)+0x77b) [0x561f9fac91eb] > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10: (OSD::dequeue_op(boost::intrusive_ptr, > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> boost::intrusive_ptr, ThreadPool::TPHandle&)+0x3f7) > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [0x561f9f955bc7] > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 11: (PGQueueable::RunVis::operator()(boost::intrusive_ptr > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> const&)+0x57) [0x561f9fbcd947] > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 12: (OSD::ShardedOpWQ::_process(unsigned int, > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ceph::heartbeat_handle_d*)+0x108c) [0x561f9f984d1c] > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 13: (ShardedThreadPool::shardedthreadpool_worker(unsigned int)+0x88d) > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [0x561f9ff10e6d] > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 14: (ShardedThreadPool::WorkThreadSharded::entry()+0x10) [0x561f9ff12e30] > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 15: (()+0x8064) [0x7f949afcb064] > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 16: (clone()+0x6d) [0x7f949a0bf62d] > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> NOTE: a copy of the executable, or `objdump -rdS ` is > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> needed to interpret this. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> By the time it gets there, something else has gone wrong. The OSD is > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> adding a snapid/object pair to its "SnapMapper", and discovering that > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> there are already entries (which it thinks there shouldn't be). > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> You'll need to post more of a log, along with background, if anybody's > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> going to diagnose it: is there cache tiering on the cluster? What is > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> this pool used for? Were there other errors on this PG in the past? > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I also notice a separate email about deleting the data; I don't have > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> any experience with this but you'd probably have to export the PG > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> using ceph-objectstore-tool and then find a way to delete the object > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> out of it. I see options to remove both an object and > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "remove-clone-metadata" on a particular ID, but I've not used any of > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> them myself. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -Greg > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe ceph-devel" in > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> -- > >>>>>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe ceph-devel" in > >>>>>>>>>>>> the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > >>>>>>>>>>>> More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> -- > >>>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe ceph-devel" in > >>>>>>>>>> the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > >>>>>>>>>> More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> -- > >>>>>>>> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe ceph-devel" in > >>>>>>>> the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > >>>>>>>> More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>> -- > >>>>>> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe ceph-devel" in > >>>>>> the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > >>>>>> More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe ceph-devel" in > >>>> the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > >>>> More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > >>>> > >>>> > >> -- > >> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe ceph-devel" in > >> the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > >> More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > >> > >> > >