Re: N pools have many more objects per pg than average

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On Tue, 9 Oct 2018, Chris.Keiser@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> I have a persistent warning that I can't seem to be rid of:
> 
> 1 pools have many more objects per pg than average
> 
> This condition is correct--I do have one pool that is used to a much greater degree than the others.  I'd like to disable the check altogether, since this is a known and expected condition in my case.
> 
> Here is the description of the health check at http://docs.ceph.com/docs/luminous/rados/operations/health-checks/:
> 
> mon pg warn max object skew
> 
> Description:  Issue a HEALTH_WARN in cluster log if the average object number of a certain pool is greater than mon pg warn max object skew times the average object number of the whole pool. (a non-positive number disables this)
> Type:  Float
> Default:      10

This option has to be applied on ceph-mgr, not ceph-mon.  And a value of 0 
(or a negative value) should turn it off.  Give that a try?

Thanks!
sage


> 
> 
> I've tried changing mon_pg_warn_max_object_skew to both -1 and also to a giant number, currently 10000.  Neither of these have any effect.  (I did restart all of the monitors after making the change to their ceph.conf files)
> 
> This RH KB article describes how adjusting it can control when the warning is triggered:
> https://access.redhat.com/solutions/1241533
> 
> As does this SUSE article:
> https://www.suse.com/support/kb/doc/?id=7018414
> 
> Does anyone know what I'm missing here?  
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 

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