Re: Rebalancing after modifying CRUSH map

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Den tis 9 juni 2020 kl 07:43 skrev Brett Randall <brett.randall@xxxxxxxxx>:

> Hi all
> We are looking at implementing Ceph/CephFS for a project. Over time, we
> may wish to add additional replicas to our cluster. If we modify a CRUSH
> map, is there a way of then requesting Ceph to re-evaluate the placement of
> objects across the cluster according to the modified CRUSH map?
>

If you edit the crush map (including just adding a disk or a new host) then
all the pools whose crushrules are affected by the change will more or less
immediately try to move around data in order to fit the new crush map. If
you ask the cluster to move in some impossible way, it will refuse and
claim the PGs are misplaced/remapped but will still continue to serve data
as usual, until you either make it possible to place after the new rules,
or you revert the new rules.

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