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

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Hello,

2013/2/20 Jens Kristian Søgaard <jens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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.

Thank you for your answers, I'm going to strive to set up the right weight settings on OSDs.

Regards,
Michael
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