Re: pgs not deep-scrubbed in time

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	Hi Eugen,

Eugen Block wrote:
> check out the docs [0] or my blog post [1]. Either set the new interval
> globally, or at least for the mgr as well, otherwise it will still check for
> the default interval.

Thanks for the pointers. I did

ceph config set global osd_deep_scrub_interval 2592000
ceph config osd rm osd_deep_scrub_interval

and now my cluster is HEALTH_OK. Thanks again!

-Yenya

> [0]
> https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/rados/operations/health-checks/#first-method
> [1]
> http://heiterbiswolkig.blogs.nde.ag/2024/09/06/pgs-not-deep-scrubbed-in-time/

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