> Well, if they were away long enough to get "out", then it is somewhat 
> reasonable even for ~5m downtimes.

Right, but what I'm saying is that this is not what happens.

My reboot or disconnect takes < 5 minutes, and no OSD is `out` afterwards.

When I say "down for 5 minutes", I literally mean that the node goes down, 
comes back up, and I'm sitting in front of its terminal and observe that all 
OSDs are `up` and `in`.

Of course your explanation of what happens if it's `out` makes sense, but that 
isn't my scenario; if Ceph had 10 hours to move data off, of course I would 
have to expect at least 10 hours to move data back on. But it only has 5 
minutes at max to move data off.
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