Re: RGW listing slower on nominally faster setup

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hello

is there a way to push this config directly into ceph without using the
ceph.conf file ?

thanks for your tips

oau

Le vendredi 12 juin 2020 à 15:24 +0000, Stefan Wild a écrit :
> On 6/12/20, 5:40 AM, "James, GleSYS" <james.mcewan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > When I set the debug_rgw logs to "20/1", the issue disappears
> > immediately, and the throughput for the index pool goes back down
> > to normal levels.
> 
> I can – somewhat happily – confirm that setting debug_rgw to "20/1"
> makes the issue disappear instantly. Even if the RGW is in the middle
> of a "stuck" listing, the debug level change causes the load to drop
> and results appear on the client almost instantly. After setting
> debug_rgw back to "5/1" the listings get stuck again, which in our
> case is not just occasionally, but always and for every bucket. Not
> exactly a solution, since we're already having some trouble keeping
> the docker container logs to a manageable size, but might be good
> enough as a workaround.
> 
> Not sure how we can find out steps to reproduce the issue in the
> first place. Happy to do some testing if anyone has suggestions.
> Also, I'm inclined to report this as a bug at this point unless
> there's opposing advice.
> 
> Thanks,
> Stefan
> 
> 
> 
> 
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