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DFBUGS-1696: mgr: Wait for builtin mgr pool to exist before enabling stretch #839
DFBUGS-1696: mgr: Wait for builtin mgr pool to exist before enabling stretch #839
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Some ceph health errors should not block the reconcile of the cluster. Mgr modules do not have cause to block the reconcile, as the cluster can usually work even if a module is failing. Signed-off-by: Travis Nielsen <tnielsen@redhat.com> (cherry picked from commit 3bd5881) (cherry picked from commit 2ada876)
There is a race condition in ceph v19 at startup of a stretch cluster where if the .mgr pool is created by the mgr pod after stretch mode is entered, the devicehealth mgr module will crash and cause a ceph HEALTH_ERR. The error then causes rook reconcile of all CRs to be skipped because Rook is assuming admin intervention is needed to continue. The fix is to wait until the .mgr pool is created by the mgr pod before entering stretch mode. Signed-off-by: Travis Nielsen <tnielsen@redhat.com> (cherry picked from commit 8429aff) (cherry picked from commit 13ac962)
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There is a race condition in ceph v19 at startup of a stretch cluster where if the .mgr pool is created by the mgr pod after stretch mode is entered, the devicehealth mgr module will crash and cause a ceph HEALTH_ERR. The error then causes rook reconcile of all CRs to be skipped because Rook is assuming admin intervention is needed to continue. The fix is to wait until the .mgr pool is created by the mgr pod before entering stretch mode.
At the same time, we suppress mgr module health errors during reconcile. Some ceph health errors should not block the reconcile of the cluster. Mgr modules do not have cause to block the reconcile, as the cluster can usually work even if a module is failing.
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