Re: Move RGW bucket index

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Thanks, Sean!

BTW, is it a good idea to turn off scrub and deep-scrub on bucket.index pool?
We have something like 5 million objects in it and when it is
scrubbing RGW just stops working until it's finished...

Or will setting the "idle" IO priority for scrub help?



2016-06-12 16:07 GMT+03:00 Sean Redmond <sean.redmond1@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi Vasily,
>
> You don't need to create a new pool and move the data to a new pool, you can
> just update the crush map rule set to tell the existing RGW index pool to
> use a different 'root'.
> (http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/rados/operations/crush-map/#crushmaprules)
>
> This change can be done online, but I would advise you do it at a quite time
> and set sensible levels of back fill and recovery as it will result in the
> movement of data,
>
> Thanks
>
> On Sun, Jun 12, 2016 at 1:43 PM, Василий Ангапов <angapov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I did not find any information on how to move existing RGW bucket
>> index pool to new one.
>> I want to move my bucket indices on SSD disks, do I have to shut down
>> the whole RGW or not? Would be very grateful for any tip.
>>
>> Regards, Vasily.
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