Re: What is a "dirty" object

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Hi,

John Spray wrote:
 
> As far as I can see, this is only meaningful for cache pools, and object is "dirty" in the sense of having been created or modified since their its last flush.  For a non-cache-tier pool, everything is logically dirty since it is never flushed.
> 
> I hadn't noticed that we presented this as nonzero for regular pools before, it is a bit weird.  Perhaps we should show zero here instead for non-cache-tier pools.

Ok, in this case, maybe something like "Not_Relevant" or "NR" could
be more suitable.

Thank you John.

-- 
François Lafont
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