Re: Lousy recovery for mclock and reef

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With mClock, osd_max_backfills and osd_recovery_max_active can be modified
at
runtime after setting osd_mclock_override_recovery_settings to true. See
the docs
<https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/rados/configuration/mclock-config-ref/#steps-to-modify-mclock-max-backfills-recovery-limits>
for more information.

There's no change in the behavior when recovery/backfill  limits are
modified with
mClock enabled.

I suspect when you added a new osd, the recovery traffic you observed could
just
be related to the backfill operation trying to move data due to PGs mapped
to the
new osd.

-Sridhar
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