Priority for backfilling misplaced and degraded objects

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Hello!

My cluster currently has this health state:

2018-10-31 21:20:13.694633 mon.lol [WRN] Health check update: 39010709/192173470 objects misplaced (20.300%)
(OBJECT_MISPLACED)
2018-10-31 21:20:13.694684 mon.lol [WRN] Health check update: Degraded data redundancy: 1624786/192173470 objects
degraded (0.845%), 49 pgs degraded, 57 pgs undersized (PG_DEGRADED)
[...]
2018-10-31 21:39:24.113440 mon.lol [WRN] Health check update: 38897646/192173470 objects misplaced (20.241%)
(OBJECT_MISPLACED)
2018-10-31 21:39:24.113526 mon.lol [WRN] Health check update: Degraded data redundancy: 1613658/192173470 objects
degraded (0.840%), 49 pgs degraded, 57 pgs undersized (PG_DEGRADED)


It is recovering slowly, but apparenly does not recover the 0.8% degraded objects first. Instead it recovers both at the
same relative rate, which even means that the misplaced objects are recovered way slower than the misplaced objects!

Is there a way to recover the degraded objects first?


Cheers
          -- Jonas
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