Re: OSD tuning no longer required?

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  I saw this in the Luminous release notes:

  "Each OSD now adjusts its default configuration based on whether the
backing device is an HDD or SSD. Manual tuning generally not required"

  Which tuning in particular?  The ones in my configuration are
osd_op_threads, osd_disk_threads, osd_recovery_max_active,
osd_op_thread_suicide_timeout, and osd_crush_chooseleaf_type, among
others.  Can I rip these out when I upgrade to
Luminous?

This mean that some "bluestore_*" settings tuned for nvme/hdd separately.

Also with Luminous we have:

osd_op_num_shards_(ssd|hdd)

osd_op_num_threads_per_shard_(ssd|hdd)

osd_recovery_sleep_(ssd|hdd)




k

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