Index pool hasn't been cleaned up and caused large omap, safe to delete the index file?

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Hi,

In my multisite setup 1 big bucket has been deleted and seems like hasn't been cleaned up on one of the secondary site.
Is it safe to delete the 11 shard objects from the index pool which holding the omaps of that bucket files?

Also a quick question, is it a problem if we use like this?
Create a bucket which means create in all dc
Don't create any bucket sync the user upload different files in different dcs.

When a bucket deletion happens would this usage behavior cause issue that different files are in the buckets?
If yes, how to prevent this?

Istvan Szabo
Senior Infrastructure Engineer
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