Re: Calculating required number of PGs per pool

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Hi,

I have read this, however it is contradicting if I'm understanding it correctly.

This page http://ceph.com/docs/master/rados/configuration/pool-pg-config-ref/ has:

(100 * #OSDs) / 3 = 200 as it would work out for me as the max PGs per OSD.

So that gives me 1200 PGs to split across all of my pools?

OR, is it a maximum of 200 per pool?

Best regards
 

Graeme Lambert

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On 24/01/14 09:51, ???????? ?????????????? wrote:


2014/1/24 Graeme Lambert <glambert@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,

I've got 6 OSDs and I want 3 replicas per object, so following the function that's 200 PGs per OSD, which is 1,200 overall.

I've got two RBD pools and the .rgw.buckets pool that are considerably higher in the number of objects it has compared to the others (given that RADOS gateway needs so many pools with very little in them).

How can I get the ratio of PGs to objects to be consistent across all of the pools to avoid the health warnings of:

HEALTH_WARN pool [pool-name] has too few pgs
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Best regards
 

Graeme



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