> http://pastebin.com/HfUPDTK4

Yes, you are experiencing issues with I/O because of a slow peering. You
may put monstores behind a faster storage if they are served from rotating
disks right now or greatly decrease number of placement groups. if it is
possible - with 100 OSDs I would try something like 4096 and 8192, though
it may impact data placement flatness. I`ve seen a couple of off-list
reports where slow peering on a large number of placement group caused
persistent problems, for example if user added new OSDs in the middle of
slow-going peering process, it stood still forever. If none of those
suggestions helps, please feel free to report this problem to a bugtracker,
possibly it would give a bump bump a very nice blueprint initiative for
reducing overall peering time (
https://wiki.ceph.com/Planning/Blueprints/Infernalis/osd%3A_Faster_Peering).
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