Thanks Igor,
I have tried that, and the number of objects and bytes_used took a long
time to drop, but they seem to have dropped back to almost the original
level:
* Before creating the file:
o 3885835 objects
o 45349150134272 bytes_used
* After creating the file:
o 3931663 objects
o 45924147249152 bytes_used
* Immediately after deleting the file:
o 3935995 objects
o 45978612027392 bytes_used
* Half an hour after deleting the file:
o 3886013 objects
o 45349569585152 bytes_used
Unfortunately, this is all production infrastructure, so there is always
other activity taking place.
What tools are there to visually inspect the object map and see how it
relates to the filesystem?
On 15/03/2024 7:18 pm, Igor Fedotov wrote:
ceph df detail --format json-pretty
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