Re: norecover and nobackfill

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Robert LeBlanc wrote:

> Hmmm....I've been deleting the OSD (ceph osd rm X; ceph osd crush rm osd.X)
> along with removing the auth key. This has caused data movement,

Maybe but if the flag "noout" is set, removing an OSD of the cluster doesn't
trigger at all data movement (I have tested with Firefly).

> I'd still like to know the difference between norecover and nobackfill if
> anyone knows.

If I read this page, http://ceph.com/docs/master/rados/operations/pg-states/,
I understand that backfilling is just a special case of recovery more "detailed"
(but I'm not a ceph expert).

-- 
François Lafont
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