Keep in mind also that the osd map command doesn't require the object to exist. So you can run some maps and see which objects will land where if and when they are created.
Dan, well exactly if i used the mapping command line i have confusion about some issues if i may : _ exactly what it meant by obj in rados -p <pool> put <file> <obj> , is this obj consider like the first part of the file and pointing to the other object?
_how i can get the file back ? _Finally, if i have two OSDs n no replica when do the mapping it always store at osd.0, is there a way to mak it store on osd.1 or it will continue till osd.0 will reach nearfull ?
Thank you.
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