Re: Removing pool in nautilus is incredibly slow

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I think he means that after disk failure he waits for the cluster to get back to ok (so all data on the lost disk have been reconstructed elsewhere) and then the disk is changed. In that case it's normal to have misplaced objects (because with the new disk some pgs needs to be migrated to populate this new space), but degraded pg does not seems to be the good behaviour !
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