Re: Where is the source code about data movement when osdmap changes

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you can start at  OSD::handle_osd_map function, it trigger the peering
process when osdmap changed

2016-01-28 16:15 GMT+08:00 Javen Wu <javen.wu@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> OSDMap change would trigger peering and then recovery.
> I assume you are referring "Peering" and "Recovery".
> There are boost state machine PG::RecoveryState.
>
> I think you can start from there...
>
>
> On 2016年01月28日 16:06, ouyang tao wrote:
>>
>> Hi, all
>>      I can't find the source code about the data movement when i read
>> the source code about handling the osdmap changes.  can your to finger
>> out the code?
>>      Very appreciate your kindly reply.
>>
>> Thx
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