"Failed to apply 1 service(s): osd.osd_using_paths" warning is reported after upgrade ceph node OS to rhel 9.2

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Issue

  • "Failed to apply 1 service(s): osd.osd_using_paths" warning is reported after upgrade ceph node OS to rhel 9.2:
[root@rhcs5rhel9adm1 ~]# ceph -s
  cluster:
    id:     1dca0daa-c240-11ed-b88c-001a4a000519
    health: HEALTH_WARN
            Failed to apply 1 service(s): osd.osd_using_paths

  services:
    mon: 2 daemons, quorum rhcs5rhel9adm1,rhcs5rhel9adm1client (age 2w)
    mgr: rhcs5rhel9adm1.pxlbrj(active, since 3w), standbys: rhcs5rhel9adm1client.pczzjq
    mds: 1/1 daemons up, 1 standby
    osd: 4 osds: 4 up (since 2d), 4 in (since 12M)
    rgw: 2 daemons active (2 hosts, 1 zones)

  data:
    volumes: 1/1 healthy
    pools:   10 pools, 289 pgs
    objects: 441 objects, 500 MiB
    usage:   3.2 GiB used, 37 GiB / 40 GiB avail
    pgs:     289 active+clean
  • "cephadm shell ceph-volume lvm list" command doesn't show all ceph volumes:
[root@rhcs5rhel9adm1 ~]# cephadm shell ceph-volume lvm list
Inferring fsid 1dca0daa-c240-11ed-b88c-001a4a000519
Using recent ceph image registry.redhat.io/rhceph/rhceph-5-rhel8@sha256:ac0d0515974fd001c9aab2d147811a8f4d0655351e0f7f1ecfb4fc9346b36ed2


====== osd.3 =======

  [block]       /dev/ceph-69944703-49f5-435b-8be3-35f3f9ec8c6c/osd-block-6b309145-03c8-4511-94bb-35c620fc5052

      block device              /dev/ceph-69944703-49f5-435b-8be3-35f3f9ec8c6c/osd-block-6b309145-03c8-4511-94bb-35c620fc5052
      block uuid                erTHwg-5Jv8-34Tx-Fvge-lNpP-Bn4v-tOd5ap
      cephx lockbox secret      
      cluster fsid              1dca0daa-c240-11ed-b88c-001a4a000519
      cluster name              ceph
      crush device class        
      encrypted                 0
      osd fsid                  6b309145-03c8-4511-94bb-35c620fc5052
      osd id                    3
      osdspec affinity          osd_using_paths
      type                      block
      vdo                       0
      devices                   /dev/sdb

Environment

  • Red Hat Ceph Storage 5.x
  • Red Hat Ceph Storage 6.x
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2

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