Re: why objects are still in .rgw.buckets after deleted

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I recall hearing that RGW GC waits 2 hours before garbage collecting deleted chunks.

Take a look at https://ceph.com/docs/master/radosgw/config-ref/, the rgw gc * settings.  rgw gc obj min wait is 2 hours.





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On 3/16/14 23:20 , ljm李嘉敏 wrote:

Hi all,

 

I have a question about the pool .rgw.buckets, when I upload a file(has been stripped because it is bigger than 4M) through swift API, it is stored in .rgw.buckets,

if I upload it again, why the objects in .rgw.buckets are not override? It is stored again and have different name. and when I delete the file, all of the objects in .rgw.buckets

aren’t delete even though I execute radosgw-admin gc process.

 

I also want to know something about the pool created for object gateway, why are they created and which role they will play? If anyone know about these,

please give me a guide, thanks.

 

 

Thanks & Regards

Li JiaMin

 

System Cloud Platform

3#4F108

 



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