Jornal Partition Fails to Delete When Deleting Failed OSD.
ghbiz
76 Posts
February 16, 2019, 10:15 pmQuote from ghbiz on February 16, 2019, 10:15 pmLooks like we were able to reproduce this accordingly.
Step1. Cause a OSD to fail by pulling disk out.
Step2. in PetSAN gui, click on Delete Icon on Failed OSD.
OSD will delete but journal partition belonging to the OSD remains.
Looks like we were able to reproduce this accordingly.
Step1. Cause a OSD to fail by pulling disk out.
Step2. in PetSAN gui, click on Delete Icon on Failed OSD.
OSD will delete but journal partition belonging to the OSD remains.
ghbiz
76 Posts
February 24, 2019, 3:29 amQuote from ghbiz on February 24, 2019, 3:29 amany update on this?
any update on this?
ghbiz
76 Posts
May 24, 2019, 2:30 amQuote from ghbiz on May 24, 2019, 2:30 amdo we know if this was fixed in 2.3?
do we know if this was fixed in 2.3?
admin
2,930 Posts
May 24, 2019, 1:49 pmQuote from admin on May 24, 2019, 1:49 pmit is still there. Currently we do not remove journal partitions but create a new one for each new osd. We were discussing adding this recently, the trick here is that although we can easily know the journal partition looking at the osd but it is not as easy to know the osd by just looking at the journal partition. We also do not want to re-use a journal partition if its original osd will be back sometime.
it is still there. Currently we do not remove journal partitions but create a new one for each new osd. We were discussing adding this recently, the trick here is that although we can easily know the journal partition looking at the osd but it is not as easy to know the osd by just looking at the journal partition. We also do not want to re-use a journal partition if its original osd will be back sometime.
Last edited on May 24, 2019, 1:50 pm by admin · #4
Jornal Partition Fails to Delete When Deleting Failed OSD.
ghbiz
76 Posts
Quote from ghbiz on February 16, 2019, 10:15 pmLooks like we were able to reproduce this accordingly.
Step1. Cause a OSD to fail by pulling disk out.
Step2. in PetSAN gui, click on Delete Icon on Failed OSD.
OSD will delete but journal partition belonging to the OSD remains.
Looks like we were able to reproduce this accordingly.
Step1. Cause a OSD to fail by pulling disk out.
Step2. in PetSAN gui, click on Delete Icon on Failed OSD.
OSD will delete but journal partition belonging to the OSD remains.
ghbiz
76 Posts
Quote from ghbiz on February 24, 2019, 3:29 amany update on this?
any update on this?
ghbiz
76 Posts
Quote from ghbiz on May 24, 2019, 2:30 amdo we know if this was fixed in 2.3?
do we know if this was fixed in 2.3?
admin
2,930 Posts
Quote from admin on May 24, 2019, 1:49 pmit is still there. Currently we do not remove journal partitions but create a new one for each new osd. We were discussing adding this recently, the trick here is that although we can easily know the journal partition looking at the osd but it is not as easy to know the osd by just looking at the journal partition. We also do not want to re-use a journal partition if its original osd will be back sometime.
it is still there. Currently we do not remove journal partitions but create a new one for each new osd. We were discussing adding this recently, the trick here is that although we can easily know the journal partition looking at the osd but it is not as easy to know the osd by just looking at the journal partition. We also do not want to re-use a journal partition if its original osd will be back sometime.