Somehow throotle recovery even further than basic options?

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Hi,

4 years ago we've created our cluster with all disks 4osds (ssds and nvme disks) on octopus.
The 15TB SSDs still working properly with 4 osds but the small 1.8T nvmes with the index pool not.
Each new nvme osd adding to the existing nodes generates slow ops with scrub off, recovery_op_priority 1, backfill and recovery 1-1.
I even turned off all index pool heavy sync mechanism but the read latency still high which means recovery op pushes it even higher.

I'm trying to somehow add resource to the cluster to spread the 2048 index pool pg (in replica 3 means 6144pg index pool) but can't make it more gentle.

The balancer is working in upmap with max deviation 1.

Have this script from digitalocean https://github.com/digitalocean/pgremapper, is there anybody tried it before how is it or could this help actually?

Thank you the ideas.

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