Re: radosgw-admin sync status output

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It seems normal because my multisite's status shows like that too.
I'm curious about the output as well.

<DHilsbos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 于2020年6月11日周四 上午1:09写道:

> All;
>
> We've been running our Ceph clusters (Nautilus / 14.2.8) for a while now
> (roughly 9 months), and I've become curious about the output of the
> "radosgw-admin sync status" command.
>
> Here's a the output from our secondary zone:
>           realm <guid> (<realm-name>)
>       zonegroup <guid> (<zonegroup name>)
>            zone <guid> (<zone name>)
>   metadata sync syncing
>                 full sync: 0/64 shards
>                 incremental sync: 64/64 shards
>                 metadata is caught up with master
>       data sync source: <guid> (<master zone name>)
>                         syncing
>                         full sync: 0/128 shards
>                         incremental sync: 128/128 shards
>                         3 shards are recovering
>                         recovering shards: [39,41,66]
>
> Radosgw is in use, so the active recovery for data doesn't really surprise
> me.
>
> What I am curious about is these 2 lines:
> full sync: 0/64 shards
> full sync: 0/128 shards
>
> Is this considered normal?  If so, why have those lines present in this
> output?
> Are they relevant to a different type of replication than what we are
> doing (I'm not aware of a different type of radosgw replication, but I'm
> not omniscient)?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Dominic L. Hilsbos, MBA
> Director - Information Technology
> Perform Air International Inc.
> DHilsbos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> www.PerformAir.com
>
>
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