Re: objecter functions' work

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On Sat, 29 Aug 2015, Chenxiaowei wrote:
> Hi, Sage:
> 
>          I am reading ceph osd codes, and I cannot understand some
> interface?s work(pg_ls, pg_nls, hit_set_ls, hit_set_get ),

pg_nls replaces pg_ls, and there is a new enumeration implementation 
coming in jewel that will replace htem both.

hit_set_* are implemented and shoudl work.  They're covered by the 
librados API functional tests in test/librados/tier.cc ... 
ceph_test_rados_api_* build targets.

sage


> 
> does these functions still functional? Wish your reply.
> 
>  
> 
> Shawn chen
> 
> 2015/8/29 19:04 BeiJing China.
> 
>  
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