Re: How to change the pg numbers

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Thanks for the clarification. And by raising the PG should we also set
"no scrub" and "no deep scrub" during data movement? What is here the
recommandation?

On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 10:25 AM Stefan Kooman <stefan@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 2020-08-28 09:36, Martin Palma wrote:
> > To set these setting during runtime I use the following commands from
> > my admin node:
> >
> > ceph tell osd.* injectargs '--osd-max-backfills 1'
> > ceph tell osd.* injectargs '--osd-recovery-max-active 1'
> > ceph tell osd.* injectargs '--osd-op-queue-cut-off high'
>
>
> ceph tell 'osd.*' injectargs '--osd_recovery_max_active 1'
>
> ^^ That's what I found in our history. Not sure if the single quotes are
> needed around osd.*, but this certainly works.
>
> But I'm not sure if the settings can be applied without a restart as far
> as osd-op-queue-cut-off high is concerned. IIRC you can't change this
> live, and a OSD restart is needed.
>
> Gr. Stefan
>
> P.s. aOn any node that has admin keyring and cluster connectivity you
> can run these commands. Admin host seems like a right place to do so.
>
> Gr. Stefan
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