http://ceph.com/docs/master/rados/operations/placement-groups/


Its provided in the example calculation on that page.

Karol



On 2014-03-14, 10:37 AM, "Christian Kauhaus" <k...@gocept.com> wrote:

>Am 12.03.2014 18:54, schrieb McNamara, Bradley:
>> Round up your pg_num and pgp_num to the next power of 2, 2048.
>
>I'm wondering where the "power of two" rule comes from. I can't find it
>in the
>documentation. Moreover, the example at
>http://ceph.com/docs/master/rados/configuration/pool-pg-config-ref/ comes
>out
>with 333, which is certainly not a power of two.
>
>If using a power of two for the number of PGs provides a benefit, I would
>be
>happy to know more about it.
>
>Regards
>
>Christian
>
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