Re: Workload that delete 100 M object daily via lifecycle

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Enabling debug lc will execute more often the LC, but, please mind that
might not respect expiration time set. By design it will consider a day the
time set in interval.
So, if will run more often, you will end up removing objects sooner than
365 days (as an example) if set to do so.

Please test using:  rgw_lifecycle_work_time 00:00-23:59
to run all day, and

 rgw_lc_debug_interval 86400
Meaning it will run every 4h.
Paul


On Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 5:04 AM Anthony D'Atri <anthony.datri@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> Indeed that's very useful.  I improved the documentation for that not long
> ago, took a while to sort out exactly what it was about.
>
> Normally LC only runs once a day as I understand it, there's a debug
> option that compresses time so that it'll run more frequently, as having to
> wait for a day to see the effect of changes harks back to the uucp days ;)
>
> > On Jul 18, 2023, at 21:37, Hoan Nguyen Van <hoannv46@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > You can enable debug lc to test and tuning rgw lc parameter.
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