rgw-restore-bucket-index - Man Page

try to restore a bucket's objects to its bucket index

Synopsis

rgw-restore-bucket-index

Description

rgw-restore-bucket-index is an EXPERIMENTAL RADOS gateway user administration utility. It scans the data pool for objects that belong to a given bucket and tries to add those objects back to the bucket index. It's intended as a last resort after a catastrophic loss of a bucket index. Please thorougly review the Warnings listed below.

The utility works with regular (i.e., un-versioned) buckets, versioned buckets, and buckets were versioning has been suspended.

Warnings

This utility is currently considered EXPERIMENTAL.

The results are unpredictable if the bucket is in active use while this utility is running.

The results are unpredictable if only some bucket's objects are missing from the bucket index. In such a case, consider using the "object reindex" subcommand of radosgw-admin to restore object's to the bucket index one-by-one.

For objects in versioned buckets, if the latest version is a delete marker, it will be restored. If a delete marker has been written over with a new version, then that delete marker will not be restored. This should have minimal impact on results in that the it recovers the latest version and previous versions are all accessible.

Command-Line Arguments

-b <bucket>

Specify the bucket to be reindexed.

-p <pool>

Optional, specify the data pool containing head objects for the bucket. If omitted the utility will try to determine the data pool on its own.

-r <realm-name>

Optional, specify the realm if the restoration is not being applied to the default realm.

-g <zonegroup-name>

Optional, specify the zonegroup if the restoration is not being applied to the default zonegroup.

-z <zone-name>

Optional, specify the zone if the restoration is not being applied to the default zone.

-l <rados-ls-output-file>

Optional, specify a file containing the output of a rados listing of the data pool. Since listing the data pool can be an expensive and time-consuming operation, if trying to recover the indices for multiple buckets, it could be more efficient to re-use the same listing.

-t <temporary-directory>

Optional, specify a directory in which to store temporary files. The size of the temporary files is highly dependent on the number of bucket entries involved, so the partition on which the temporary directory exists should be of suitable size.

-y

Optional, proceed without further prompting. Without this option the utility will display some information and prompt the user as to whether to proceed. When provided, the utility will simply proceed. Please use caution when using this option.

Examples

Attempt to restore the index for a bucket named summer-2023-photos:

$ rgw-restore-bucket-index -b summer-2023-photos

Availability

rgw-restore-bucket-index is part of Ceph, a massively scalable, open-source, distributed storage system.  Please refer to the Ceph documentation at https://docs.ceph.com for more information.

See Also

radosgw-admin(8)

Info

Nov 26, 2024 dev Ceph