Re: The always welcomed large omap

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All the index data will be in OMAP, which you can see a listing of with

`ceph osd df tree`

Do you have large buckets (many, many objects in a single bucket) with few shards? You may have to reshard one (or some) of your buckets. It'll take some reading if you're using multisite, in order to coordinate it (though I'm unfamiliar with how it works with multisite in Octopus).

On 2021-05-31 02:25, Szabo, Istvan (Agoda) wrote:
Hi,

Any way to clean up large-omap in the index pool?
PG deep_scrub didn't help.
I know how to clean in the log pool, but no idea in the index pool :/
It's an octopus deployment 15.2.10.

Thank you

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