Got it, that seems entirely reasonable.
Anthony
> On Dec 3, 2021, at 7:37 AM, Jakov Varenina wrote:
>
> Hi Anthony,
>
> Not sure normally, but at the moment when we were investigating the issue
> there were 21 .crf files in disk-store (on one server) with default
> max-oplog-size (1GB) and
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*Subject:* Re: Question related to orphaned .drf files in disk-store
Hi Dan and all,
Just to provide you the additional picture that better represents the severity
of the problem with pendingKrfsTag. So when after you check the secon
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*To:* dev@geode.apache.org<mailto:dev@geode.apache.org>
mailto:dev@geode.apache.org>>
*Subject:* Re: Question related to orphaned .drf files in disk-store
Hi Dan and all,
Just to provide you the additional picture that better represents the severity
of the problem with pendingKrfsTag.
*To:* dev@geode.apache.org
*Subject:* Re: Question related to orphaned .drf files in disk-store
Hi Dan and all,
Just to provide you the additional picture that better represents the
severity of the problem with pendingKrfsTag. So when after you check
the second picture in below mail
add up.
-Dan
From: Jakov Varenina
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2021 5:53 AM
To: dev@geode.apache.org
Subject: Re: Question related to orphaned .drf files in disk-store
Hi Dan and all,
Just to provide you the additional picture that better represents
to orphaned .drf files in disk-store
Hi devs,
We have noticed that disk-store folder can contain orphaned .drf files (only
.drf file without accompanying .crf and .krf file with the same id). Also, we
have noticed that these "orphaned" .drf are stored in heap (drfOnlyOplogs hash
map