On Sat, May 18, 2019 at 09:16:32AM +0200, Wido den Hollander wrote:
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> >> Is it only the amount of objects or also the size in kB/MB/TB ?
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> > The graph for the number of objects as well as the pool size has doubled (in
> > this case). On another pool it even has quadrupled.
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> Keep in
On 5/18/19 1:45 AM, Thore Krüss wrote:
> On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 08:41:10AM +0200, Wido den Hollander wrote:
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>> On 5/12/19 4:21 PM, Thore Krüss wrote:
>>> Good evening,
>>> after upgrading our cluster yesterday to Nautilus (14.2.1) and pg-merging an
>>> imbalanced pool we noticed that the
On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 08:41:10AM +0200, Wido den Hollander wrote:
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> On 5/12/19 4:21 PM, Thore Krüss wrote:
> > Good evening,
> > after upgrading our cluster yesterday to Nautilus (14.2.1) and pg-merging an
> > imbalanced pool we noticed that the number of objects in the pool has dubled
> >
On 5/12/19 4:21 PM, Thore Krüss wrote:
> Good evening,
> after upgrading our cluster yesterday to Nautilus (14.2.1) and pg-merging an
> imbalanced pool we noticed that the number of objects in the pool has dubled
> (rising synchronously with the merge progress).
>
> What happened there? Was
Good evening,
after upgrading our cluster yesterday to Nautilus (14.2.1) and pg-merging an
imbalanced pool we noticed that the number of objects in the pool has dubled
(rising synchronously with the merge progress).
What happened there? Was this to be expected? Is it a bug? Will ceph
housekeeping