Expanding pg's of an erasure coded pool

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On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 3:52 AM, Kenneth Waegeman
<Kenneth.Waegeman at ugent.be> wrote:
> Thanks! I increased the max processes parameter for all daemons quite a lot
> (until ulimit -u 3802720)
>
> These are the limits for the daemons now..
> [root@ ~]# cat /proc/17006/limits
> Limit                     Soft Limit           Hard Limit           Units
> Max cpu time              unlimited            unlimited            seconds
> Max file size             unlimited            unlimited            bytes
> Max data size             unlimited            unlimited            bytes
> Max stack size            10485760             unlimited            bytes
> Max core file size        unlimited            unlimited            bytes
> Max resident set          unlimited            unlimited            bytes
> Max processes             3802720              3802720
> processes
> Max open files            32768                32768                files
> Max locked memory         65536                65536                bytes
> Max address space         unlimited            unlimited            bytes
> Max file locks            unlimited            unlimited            locks
> Max pending signals       95068                95068                signals
> Max msgqueue size         819200               819200               bytes
> Max nice priority         0                    0
> Max realtime priority     0                    0
> Max realtime timeout      unlimited            unlimited            us
>
> But this didn't help. Are there other parameters I should change?

Hrm, is it exactly the same stack trace? You might need to bump the
open files limit as well, although I'd be surprised. :/
-Greg
Software Engineer #42 @ http://inktank.com | http://ceph.com


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