sodonnel commented on PR #4912:
URL: https://github.com/apache/ozone/pull/4912#issuecomment-1594448710

   I am still not sure about this change. If the cluster is started, and owner1 
starts writing EC data, then it will create pipelines up to the pipeline limit. 
Then if owner2 comes in and tries to get a pipeline, it will fail to get one 
and an error will be returned. Or you could end up with a case where ower1 has 
most of the pipelines and all writes for owner2 go to a very small number of 
pipelines.
   
   We are enforcing open container limits at the pipeline level with EC, rather 
than the container level. You can think of a pipeline and container as the same 
thing with EC, as they are tightly coupled.
   
   It is still not clear to me how you are using "owner". Where does it come 
from? How many owners can be seen on a cluster? Is it controlled by OM, or can 
clients pass different owners freely?


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