Re: rgw.none vs quota

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On 8/24/20 11:20 PM, Jean-Sebastien Landry wrote:
Hi everyone, a bucket was overquota, (default quota of 300k objects per bucket), I enabled the object quota for this bucket and set a quota of 600k objects.

We are on Luminous (12.2.12) and dynamic resharding is disabled, I manually do the resharding from 3 to 6 shards.

Since then, radosgw-admin bucket stats report a `rgw.none` in the usage section for this bucket.

I search the mailing-lists, bugzilla, github, it's look like I can ignore the rgw.none stats. (0 byte object, entry left in the index marked as cancelled...)
but, the num_object in rgw.none is part of the quota usage.

I bump the quota to 800k object to workaround the problem. (without resharding)

Is there a way I can garbage collect the rgw.none?
Is this problem fixed in Mimic/Nautilus/Octopus?

     "usage": {
         "rgw.none": {
             "size": 0,
             "size_actual": 0,
             "size_utilized": 0,
             "size_kb": 0,
             "size_kb_actual": 0,
             "size_kb_utilized": 0,
             "num_objects": 417827
         },
         "rgw.main": {
             "size": 1390778138502,
             "size_actual": 1391581007872,
             "size_utilized": 1390778138502,
             "size_kb": 1358181776,
             "size_kb_actual": 1358965828,
             "size_kb_utilized": 1358181776,
             "num_objects": 305637
         }
     },

Try to upgrade to 12.2.13 first. Many of RGW bugs are fixed in this release, include `--fix`,`stale instances`, `lc after reshard`, etc...



k
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