Orphaned Data Cleanup
Longhorn supports orphaned data cleanup. Currently, Longhorn can identify and clean up the orphaned replica directories on disks.
When a user introduces a disk into a Longhorn node, it may contain replica directories that are not tracked by the Longhorn system. The untracked replica directories may belong to other Longhorn clusters. Or, the replica CRs associated with the replica directories are removed after the node or the disk is down. When the node or the disk comes back, the corresponding replica data directories are no longer tracked by the Longhorn system. These replica data directories are called orphaned.
Longhorn supports the detection and cleanup of orphaned replica directories. It identifies the directories and gives a list of orphan resources that describe those directories. By default, Longhorn does not automatically delete orphan resources and their directories. Users can trigger the deletion of orphaned replica directories manually or have it done automatically.
In the example, we will explain how to manage orphaned replica directories identified by Longhorn via kubectl and Longhorn UI.
Introduce disks containing orphaned replica directories.
worker1 disks# ls /mnt/disk/replicas/
pvc-19c45b11-28ee-4802-bea4-c0cabfb3b94c-15a210ed
worker2 disks# ls /var/lib/longhorn/replicas/
pvc-28255b31-161f-5621-eea3-a1cbafb4a12a-866aa0a5
# ls /mnt/disk/replicas/
pvc-19c45b11-28ee-4802-bea4-c0cabfb3b94c-a86771c0
Longhorn detects the orphaned replica directories and creates an orphan resources describing the directories.
# kubectl -n longhorn-system get orphans
NAME                                                                      TYPE      NODE
orphan-fed8c6c20965c7bdc3e3bbea5813fac52ccd6edcbf31e578f2d8bab93481c272   replica   rancher60-worker1
orphan-637f6c01660277b5333f9f942e4b10071d89379dbe7b4164d071f4e1861a1247   replica   rancher60-worker2
orphan-6360f22930d697c74bec4ce4056c05ac516017b908389bff53aca0657ebb3b4a   replica   rancher60-worker2
One can list the orphan resources created by Longhorn system by kubectl -n longhorn-system get orphan.
kubectl -n longhorn-system get orphan
Get the detailed information of one of the orphaned replica directories in spec.parameters by kubcel -n longhorn-system get orphan <name>.
 # kubectl -n longhorn-system get orphans orphan-fed8c6c20965c7bdc3e3bbea5813fac52ccd6edcbf31e578f2d8bab93481c272 -o yaml
 apiVersion: longhorn.io/v1beta2
 kind: Orphan
 metadata:
 creationTimestamp: "2022-04-29T10:17:40Z"
 finalizers:
 - longhorn.io
 generation: 1
 labels:
     longhorn.io/component: orphan
     longhorn.io/managed-by: longhorn-manager
     longhorn.io/orphan-type: replica
     longhornnode: rancher60-worker1
    
 ......
 spec:
 nodeID: rancher60-worker1
 orphanType: replica
 parameters:
     DataName: pvc-19c45b11-28ee-4802-bea4-c0cabfb3b94c-15a210ed
     DiskName: disk-1
     DiskPath: /mnt/disk/
     DiskUUID: 90f00e61-d54e-44b9-a095-35c2b56a0462
 status:
 conditions:
 - lastProbeTime: ""
     lastTransitionTime: "2022-04-29T10:17:40Z"
     message: ""
     reason: ""
     status: "True"
     type: DataCleanable
 - lastProbeTime: ""
     lastTransitionTime: "2022-04-29T10:17:40Z"
     message: ""
     reason: ""
     status: "False"
     type: Error
 ownerID: rancher60-worker1
One can delete the orphan resource by kubectl -n longhorn-system delete orphan <name> and then the corresponding orphaned replica directory will be deleted.
 # kubectl -n longhorn-system delete orphan orphan-fed8c6c20965c7bdc3e3bbea5813fac52ccd6edcbf31e578f2d8bab93481c272
 # kubectl -n longhorn-system get orphans
 NAME                                                                      TYPE      NODE
 orphan-637f6c01660277b5333f9f942e4b10071d89379dbe7b4164d071f4e1861a1247   replica   rancher60-worker2
 orphan-6360f22930d697c74bec4ce4056c05ac516017b908389bff53aca0657ebb3b4a   replica   rancher60-worker2
The orphaned replica directory is deleted.
# ls /mnt/disk/replicas/
By default, Longhorn will not automatically delete the orphaned replica directory. One can enable the automatic deletion by setting orphan-auto-deletion to true.
# kubectl -n longhorn-system edit settings.longhorn.io orphan-auto-deletion
Then, set the value to true.
# kubectl -n longhorn-system get settings.longhorn.io orphan-auto-deletion
NAME                   VALUE   AGE
orphan-auto-deletion   true    26m
After enabling the automatic deletion and wait for a while, the orphan resources and directories are deleted automatically.
 # kubectl -n longhorn-system get orphans.longhorn.io
 No resources found in longhorn-system namespace.
The orphaned replica directories are deleted.
 # ls /mnt/disk/replicas/
 # ls /var/lib/longhorn/replicas/
Additionally, one can delete all orphaned replica directories on the specified node by
# kubectl -n longhorn-system delete orphan -l "longhornnode=<node name>”
In the top navigation bar of the Longhorn UI, click Setting > Orphaned Data. Orphaned replica directories on each node and in each disk are listed. One can delete the directories by Operation > Delete.
By default, Longhorn will not automatically delete the orphaned replica directory. One can enable the automatic deletion in Setting > General > Orphan.
Longhorn will not create an orphan resource for an orphaned directory when
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