Re: Reef (18.2): Some PG not scrubbed/deep scrubbed for 1 month

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> The OSD run bench and update osd_mclock_max_capacity_iops_{hdd,ssd} every time the OSD is started. 
> If you check the OSD log you'll see it does the bench.  
  
Are you sure about the update on every start? Does the update happen only if the benchmark result is < 500 iops? 
  
Looks like the OSD does not remove any set configuration when the benchmark result is > 500 iops. Otherwise, the extremely low value that Michel reported earlier (less than 1 iops) would have been updated over time. 
I guess. 
  
 
 
Frédéric.  

 
 
 
 

-----Message original-----

De: Kai <ceph+list@xxxxxxxxxx>
à: Frédéric <frederic.nass@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Michel <michel.jouvin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Pierre <pierre@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; ceph-users <ceph-users@xxxxxxx>
Envoyé: vendredi 22 mars 2024 18:32 CET
Sujet : Re:  Re: Reef (18.2): Some PG not scrubbed/deep scrubbed for 1 month

On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 04:29:21PM +0100, Frédéric Nass wrote: 
>A/ these incredibly low values were calculated a while back with an unmature version of the code or under some specific hardware conditions and you can hope this won't happen again 

The OSD run bench and update osd_mclock_max_capacity_iops_{hdd,ssd} every time the OSD is started. 
If you check the OSD log you'll see it does the bench. 

-- 
Kai Stian Olstad     
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