Re: When one OSD is full the whole cluster switch to r/o ?

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Hi Wido,

When the flag "full" is set in the osdmap it's my understanding that the
whole cluster will refuse writes.

Ah yes - it seems you're right about that!

The docs are a bit unclear on what is actually meant by "cluster fills upp" - but I gather it means that any one osd is in full state.

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Jens Kristian Søgaard, Mermaid Consulting ApS,
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