Re: Is there a "set pool readonly" command?

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I do know that there is a pause flag in Ceph.

What I do not know is if that also pauses recovery traffic, in addition to client traffic.

Also worth mentioning, this is a cluster-wide flag, not a pool level flag.

Reed

On Feb 11, 2018, at 11:45 AM, David Turner <drakonstein@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If you set min_size to 2 or more, it will disable reads and writes to the pool by blocking requests. Min_size is the minimum copies of a PG that need to be online to allow it to the data. If you only have 1 copy, then it will prevent io. It's not a flag you can set on the pool, but it should work out. If you have size=3, then min_size=3 should block most io until the pool is almost fully backfilled.


On Sun, Feb 11, 2018, 9:46 AM Nico Schottelius <nico.schottelius@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello,

we have one pool, in which about 10 disks failed last week (fortunately
mostly sequentially), which now has now some pgs that are only left on
one disk.

Is there a command to set one pool into "read-only" mode or even
"recovery io-only" mode so that the only thing same is doing is
recovering and no client i/o will disturb that process?

Best,

Nico



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