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Changing the recommended ports for Swift services from ports 6000-6002 to unused ports 6200-6202; so they do not conflict with X-Windows or other services. Updated SAIO docs. DocImpact Closes-Bug: #1521339 Change-Id: Ie1c778b159792c8e259e2a54cb86051686ac9d18
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Troubleshooting tips
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Diagnose: Customer complains they receive a HTTP status 500 when trying to browse containers
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This entry is prompted by a real customer issue and exclusively focused on how
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that problem was identified.
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There are many reasons why a http status of 500 could be returned. If
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there are no obvious problems with the swift object store, then it may
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be necessary to take a closer look at the users transactions.
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After finding the users swift account, you can
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search the swift proxy logs on each swift proxy server for
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transactions from this user. The linux ``bzgrep`` command can be used to
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search all the proxy log files on a node including the ``.bz2`` compressed
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files. For example:
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.. code::
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$ PDSH_SSH_ARGS_APPEND="-o StrictHostKeyChecking=no" pdsh -l <yourusername> -R ssh \
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-w <redacted>.68.[4-11,132-139 4-11,132-139],<redacted>.132.[4-11,132-139] \
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'sudo bzgrep -w AUTH_redacted-4962-4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af /var/log/swift/proxy.log*' | dshbak -c
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.
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.
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----------------
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<redacted>.132.6
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----------------
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Feb 29 08:51:57 sw-aw2az2-proxy011 proxy-server <redacted>.16.132
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<redacted>.66.8 29/Feb/2012/08/51/57 GET /v1.0/AUTH_redacted-4962-4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af
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/%3Fformat%3Djson HTTP/1.0 404 - - <REDACTED>_4f4d50c5e4b064d88bd7ab82 - - -
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tx429fc3be354f434ab7f9c6c4206c1dc3 - 0.0130
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This shows a ``GET`` operation on the users account.
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.. note::
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The HTTP status returned is 404, Not found, rather than 500 as reported by the user.
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Using the transaction ID, ``tx429fc3be354f434ab7f9c6c4206c1dc3`` you can
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search the swift object servers log files for this transaction ID:
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.. code::
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$ PDSH_SSH_ARGS_APPEND="-o StrictHostKeyChecking=no" pdsh -l <yourusername> -R ssh \
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-w <redacted>.72.[4-67|4-67],<redacted>.[4-67|4-67],<redacted>.[4-67|4-67],<redacted>.204.[4-131] \
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'sudo bzgrep tx429fc3be354f434ab7f9c6c4206c1dc3 /var/log/swift/server.log*' | dshbak -c
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<redacted>.72.16
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Feb 29 08:51:57 sw-aw2az1-object013 account-server <redacted>.132.6 - -
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[29/Feb/2012:08:51:57 +0000|] "GET /disk9/198875/AUTH_redacted-4962-4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af"
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404 - "tx429fc3be354f434ab7f9c6c4206c1dc3" "-" "-"
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0.0016 ""
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<redacted>.31
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Feb 29 08:51:57 node-az2-object060 account-server <redacted>.132.6 - -
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[29/Feb/2012:08:51:57 +0000|] "GET /disk6/198875/AUTH_redacted-4962-
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4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af" 404 - "tx429fc3be354f434ab7f9c6c4206c1dc3" "-" "-" 0.0011 ""
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<redacted>.204.70
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Feb 29 08:51:57 sw-aw2az3-object0067 account-server <redacted>.132.6 - -
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[29/Feb/2012:08:51:57 +0000|] "GET /disk6/198875/AUTH_redacted-4962-
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4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af" 404 - "tx429fc3be354f434ab7f9c6c4206c1dc3" "-" "-" 0.0014 ""
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.. note::
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The 3 GET operations to 3 different object servers that hold the 3
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replicas of this users account. Each ``GET`` returns a HTTP status of 404,
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Not found.
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Next, use the ``swift-get-nodes`` command to determine exactly where the
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user's account data is stored:
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.. code::
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$ sudo swift-get-nodes /etc/swift/account.ring.gz AUTH_redacted-4962-4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af
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Account AUTH_redacted-4962-4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af
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Container None
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Object None
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Partition 198875
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Hash 1846d99185f8a0edaf65cfbf37439696
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Server:Port Device <redacted>.31:6202 disk6
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Server:Port Device <redacted>.204.70:6202 disk6
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Server:Port Device <redacted>.72.16:6202 disk9
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Server:Port Device <redacted>.204.64:6202 disk11 [Handoff]
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Server:Port Device <redacted>.26:6202 disk11 [Handoff]
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Server:Port Device <redacted>.72.27:6202 disk11 [Handoff]
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curl -I -XHEAD "`http://<redacted>.31:6202/disk6/198875/AUTH_redacted-4962-4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af"
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<http://15.185.138.31:6202/disk6/198875/AUTH_db0050ad-4962-4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af>`_
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curl -I -XHEAD "`http://<redacted>.204.70:6202/disk6/198875/AUTH_redacted-4962-4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af"
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<http://15.185.204.70:6202/disk6/198875/AUTH_db0050ad-4962-4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af>`_
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curl -I -XHEAD "`http://<redacted>.72.16:6202/disk9/198875/AUTH_redacted-4962-4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af"
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<http://15.185.72.16:6202/disk9/198875/AUTH_db0050ad-4962-4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af>`_
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curl -I -XHEAD "`http://<redacted>.204.64:6202/disk11/198875/AUTH_redacted-4962-4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af"
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<http://15.185.204.64:6202/disk11/198875/AUTH_db0050ad-4962-4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af>`_ # [Handoff]
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curl -I -XHEAD "`http://<redacted>.26:6202/disk11/198875/AUTH_redacted-4962-4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af"
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<http://15.185.136.26:6202/disk11/198875/AUTH_db0050ad-4962-4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af>`_ # [Handoff]
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curl -I -XHEAD "`http://<redacted>.72.27:6202/disk11/198875/AUTH_redacted-4962-4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af"
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<http://15.185.72.27:6202/disk11/198875/AUTH_db0050ad-4962-4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af>`_ # [Handoff]
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ssh <redacted>.31 "ls -lah /srv/node/disk6/accounts/198875/696/1846d99185f8a0edaf65cfbf37439696/"
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ssh <redacted>.204.70 "ls -lah /srv/node/disk6/accounts/198875/696/1846d99185f8a0edaf65cfbf37439696/"
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ssh <redacted>.72.16 "ls -lah /srv/node/disk9/accounts/198875/696/1846d99185f8a0edaf65cfbf37439696/"
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ssh <redacted>.204.64 "ls -lah /srv/node/disk11/accounts/198875/696/1846d99185f8a0edaf65cfbf37439696/" # [Handoff]
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ssh <redacted>.26 "ls -lah /srv/node/disk11/accounts/198875/696/1846d99185f8a0edaf65cfbf37439696/" # [Handoff]
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ssh <redacted>.72.27 "ls -lah /srv/node/disk11/accounts/198875/696/1846d99185f8a0edaf65cfbf37439696/" # [Handoff]
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Check each of the primary servers, <redacted>.31, <redacted>.204.70 and <redacted>.72.16, for
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this users account. For example on <redacted>.72.16:
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.. code::
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$ ls -lah /srv/node/disk9/accounts/198875/696/1846d99185f8a0edaf65cfbf37439696/
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total 1.0M
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drwxrwxrwx 2 swift swift 98 2012-02-23 14:49 .
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drwxrwxrwx 3 swift swift 45 2012-02-03 23:28 ..
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-rw------- 1 swift swift 15K 2012-02-23 14:49 1846d99185f8a0edaf65cfbf37439696.db
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-rw-rw-rw- 1 swift swift 0 2012-02-23 14:49 1846d99185f8a0edaf65cfbf37439696.db.pending
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So this users account db, an sqlite db is present. Use sqlite to
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checkout the account:
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.. code::
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$ sudo cp /srv/node/disk9/accounts/198875/696/1846d99185f8a0edaf65cfbf37439696/1846d99185f8a0edaf65cfbf37439696.db /tmp
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$ sudo sqlite3 /tmp/1846d99185f8a0edaf65cfbf37439696.db
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sqlite> .mode line
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sqlite> select * from account_stat;
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account = AUTH_redacted-4962-4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af
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created_at = 1328311738.42190
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put_timestamp = 1330000873.61411
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delete_timestamp = 1330001026.00514
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container_count = 0
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object_count = 0
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bytes_used = 0
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hash = eb7e5d0ea3544d9def940b19114e8b43
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id = 2de8c8a8-cef9-4a94-a421-2f845802fe90
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status = DELETED
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status_changed_at = 1330001026.00514
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metadata =
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.. note:
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The status is ``DELETED``. So this account was deleted. This explains
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why the GET operations are returning 404, not found. Check the account
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delete date/time:
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.. code::
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$ python
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>>> import time
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>>> time.ctime(1330001026.00514)
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'Thu Feb 23 12:43:46 2012'
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Next try and find the ``DELETE`` operation for this account in the proxy
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server logs:
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.. code::
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$ PDSH_SSH_ARGS_APPEND="-o StrictHostKeyChecking=no" pdsh -l <yourusername> -R ssh \
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-w <redacted>.68.[4-11,132-139 4-11,132-139],<redacted>.132.[4-11,132-139|4-11,132-139] \
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'sudo bzgrep AUTH_redacted-4962-4692-98fb-52ddda82a5af /var/log/swift/proxy.log* \
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| grep -w DELETE | awk "{print $3,$10,$12}"' |- dshbak -c
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Feb 23 12:43:46 sw-aw2az2-proxy001 proxy-server <redacted> <redacted>.66.7 23/Feb/2012/12/43/46 DELETE /v1.0/AUTH_redacted-4962-4692-98fb-
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52ddda82a5af/ HTTP/1.0 204 - Apache-HttpClient/4.1.2%20%28java%201.5%29 <REDACTED>_4f458ee4e4b02a869c3aad02 - - -
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tx4471188b0b87406899973d297c55ab53 - 0.0086
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From this you can see the operation that resulted in the account being deleted.
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Procedure: Deleting objects
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Simple case - deleting small number of objects and containers
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.. note::
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``swift-direct`` is specific to the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Helion Public Cloud.
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Use ``swiftly`` as an alternative.
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.. note::
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Object and container names are in UTF8. Swift direct accepts UTF8
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directly, not URL-encoded UTF8 (the REST API expects UTF8 and then
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URL-encoded). In practice cut and paste of foreign language strings to
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a terminal window will produce the right result.
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Hint: Use the ``head`` command before any destructive commands.
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To delete a small number of objects, log into any proxy node and proceed
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as follows:
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Examine the object in question:
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.. code::
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$ sudo -u swift /opt/hp/swift/bin/swift-direct head 132345678912345 container_name obj_name
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See if ``X-Object-Manifest`` or ``X-Static-Large-Object`` is set,
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then this is the manifest object and segment objects may be in another
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container.
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If the ``X-Object-Manifest`` attribute is set, you need to find the
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name of the objects this means it is a DLO. For example,
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if ``X-Object-Manifest`` is ``container2/seg-blah``, list the contents
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of the container container2 as follows:
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.. code::
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$ sudo -u swift /opt/hp/swift/bin/swift-direct show 132345678912345 container2
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Pick out the objects whose names start with ``seg-blah``.
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Delete the segment objects as follows:
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.. code::
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$ sudo -u swift /opt/hp/swift/bin/swift-direct delete 132345678912345 container2 seg-blah01
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$ sudo -u swift /opt/hp/swift/bin/swift-direct delete 132345678912345 container2 seg-blah02
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etc
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If ``X-Static-Large-Object`` is set, you need to read the contents. Do this by:
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- Using swift-get-nodes to get the details of the object's location.
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- Change the ``-X HEAD`` to ``-X GET`` and run ``curl`` against one copy.
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- This lists a json body listing containers and object names
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- Delete the objects as described above for DLO segments
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Once the segments are deleted, you can delete the object using
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``swift-direct`` as described above.
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Finally, use ``swift-direct`` to delete the container.
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Procedure: Decommissioning swift nodes
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Should Swift nodes need to be decommissioned (e.g.,, where they are being
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re-purposed), it is very important to follow the following steps.
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#. In the case of object servers, follow the procedure for removing
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the node from the rings.
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#. In the case of swift proxy servers, have the network team remove
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the node from the load balancers.
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#. Open a network ticket to have the node removed from network
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firewalls.
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#. Make sure that you remove the ``/etc/swift`` directory and everything in it.
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