Christian:
I've just tested this and it sure looks to me like deleting a pool
deletes the objects in it. It's not necessarily instantaneous, though
-- stuff won't get deleted until the OSD gets a new OSDMap.
Try writing something (which will generally put new maps on all the
OSDs involved) and see if the pool and its contents disappear from the
OSD then. :)
-Greg

On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 9:23 AM, Christian Brunner <c...@muc.de> wrote:
> I've just noticed that "rados rmpool" does not remove the contents of the
> pool. I would have expected that the objects in the pool are deleted when
> the pool is removed. - This is probably something for the TODO list.
>
> Christian
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