Re: What is a pgmap?

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>I thought it was a method (the method?) to know if a PG comes back from a
>crashed OSD/host, to know if it was up-to-date or old since it would have
>an older timestamp.

Thanks.  That's a reasonable theory.  Maybe I'll look in the code and see if
I can confirm it.

And it means on my cluster, once an hour would probably be sufficient.

>I was sure it was updated exactly once per second.

Because there's an infamous cluster log message every time the pgmap updates,
I know for me it is about 10 times a minute, in a pattern that is neither
periodic nor random.  Maybe once per second is the maximum frequency and it
depends upon how frequently PGs are written to.

-- 
Bryan Henderson                                   San Jose, California
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