Re: Consequences of setting bluestore_fsck_quick_fix_on_mount to false?

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Hi,

On 16/02/2021 08:06, Dan van der Ster wrote:

Which version are you upgrading from? If recent nautilus, you may have
already completed this conversion.

Mimic (well, really Luminous with a pit-stop at Mimic).

When we did this fsck (not with octopus, but to a nautilus point
release that had this conversion backported), we first upgraded one
single osd just to see the typical downtime for our data.
On our S3 cluster, the conversion completed within just a couple of
minutes per OSD, so we decided to leave
bluestore_fsck_quick_fix_on_mount at its default true, and did all the
fsck's as we updated the osds.

Thanks; I'll see what it looks like on the test cluster.

Regards,

Matthew


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