OSD Replication Status

rahulraj
18 Posts
July 5, 2023, 3:03 amQuote from rahulraj on July 5, 2023, 3:03 amHow to check petasan storage OSD replication status
How to check petasan storage OSD replication status

admin
2,967 Posts
July 5, 2023, 8:43 amQuote from admin on July 5, 2023, 8:43 amNot clear what you mean by replication status.
You can view the replication size of the pool from the Pools page
If your cluster status is Ok, all data in pool will be replicated with the above size, when you write replication happens synchronously.
If you have disk failures, some pgs will not have all replicas and their status will show as "degraded" and cluster status will show you a warning. The recovery process will run in background to bring the degraded pgs back to have replicated size, you can monitor the number of degraded pgs decreasing in size with time by monitoring the PG Status chart.
Not clear what you mean by replication status.
You can view the replication size of the pool from the Pools page
If your cluster status is Ok, all data in pool will be replicated with the above size, when you write replication happens synchronously.
If you have disk failures, some pgs will not have all replicas and their status will show as "degraded" and cluster status will show you a warning. The recovery process will run in background to bring the degraded pgs back to have replicated size, you can monitor the number of degraded pgs decreasing in size with time by monitoring the PG Status chart.
OSD Replication Status
rahulraj
18 Posts
Quote from rahulraj on July 5, 2023, 3:03 amHow to check petasan storage OSD replication status
How to check petasan storage OSD replication status
admin
2,967 Posts
Quote from admin on July 5, 2023, 8:43 amNot clear what you mean by replication status.
You can view the replication size of the pool from the Pools page
If your cluster status is Ok, all data in pool will be replicated with the above size, when you write replication happens synchronously.
If you have disk failures, some pgs will not have all replicas and their status will show as "degraded" and cluster status will show you a warning. The recovery process will run in background to bring the degraded pgs back to have replicated size, you can monitor the number of degraded pgs decreasing in size with time by monitoring the PG Status chart.
Not clear what you mean by replication status.
You can view the replication size of the pool from the Pools page
If your cluster status is Ok, all data in pool will be replicated with the above size, when you write replication happens synchronously.
If you have disk failures, some pgs will not have all replicas and their status will show as "degraded" and cluster status will show you a warning. The recovery process will run in background to bring the degraded pgs back to have replicated size, you can monitor the number of degraded pgs decreasing in size with time by monitoring the PG Status chart.