> Op 14 juni 2016 om 11:00 schreef Василий Ангапов <[email protected]>:
> 
> 
> Is it a good idea to disable scrub and deep-scrub for bucket.index
> pool? What negative consequences it may cause?
> 

No, I would not do that. Scrubbing is essential to detect (silent) data 
corruption.

You should really scrub all your data.

> 2016-06-14 11:51 GMT+03:00 Wido den Hollander <[email protected]>:
> >
> >> Op 14 juni 2016 om 10:10 schreef Ansgar Jazdzewski 
> >> <[email protected]>:
> >>
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> we are using ceph and radosGW to store images (~300kb each) in S3,
> >> when in comes to deep-scrubbing we facing task timeouts (> 30s ...)
> >>
> >> my questions is:
> >>
> >> in case of that amount of objects/files is it better to calculate the
> >> PGs on a object-bases instant of the volume size? and how it should be
> >> done?
> >>
> >
> > Do you have bucket sharding enabled?
> >
> > And how many objects do you have in a single bucket?
> >
> > If sharding is not enabled for the bucket index you might have large RADOS 
> > objects with bucket indexes which are hard to scrub.
> >
> > Wido
> >
> >> thanks
> >> Ansgar
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