Re: radosgw placement groups

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It is possible to create all of the pools manually before starting
radosgw.  That allows control of the pg_num used.  The pools are:

.rgw, .rgw.control, .rgw.gc, .log, .intent-log, .usage, .users,
.users.email, .users.swift, .users.uid

On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 6:13 PM, Derek Yarnell <derek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So when bootstrapping radosgw you are not given the option to create the
> pools (and therefor set a specific pg_num).  There are a lot of pools
> created .rgw, .rgw.gc, .rgw.control, .users.uid, .users.email, .users.
> I know I can set osd_pool_default_pg_num but that will apply to all
> those uniformly.
>
> Since I don't see any way to specify these built in pools I am guessing
> I may be able to just create these by hand before with individualized
> numbers of placement groups.  Is there a guideline to sizing these, my
> guess is that these are not going to be uniform.
>
> I also see the PG splitting feature but it is still experimental and I
> am guessing not what I should be doing to continually resize these.
>
> Thanks,
> derek
>
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> Derek T. Yarnell
> University of Maryland
> Institute for Advanced Computer Studies
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