Do you mean load average as reported by `top` or `uptime`?

That figure can be misleading on multi-core systems.  What CPU are you using?

For context, when I ran systems with 32C/64T and 24x SATA SSD, the load average 
could easily hit 40-60 without anything being wrong.

What CPU  percentages in user, system, idle, iowait do you see?


> On Jul 6, 2022, at 5:32 AM, Jimmy Spets <ji...@spets.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi all
> 
>  
> 
> I have a 10 node cluster with fairly modest hardware (6 HDD, 1 shared NVME 
> for DB on each) on the nodes that I use for archival.
> 
> After upgrading to Quincy I noticed that load avg on my servers is very high 
> during recovery or rebalance.
> 
> Changing the OSD recovery priority does not work, I assume because of the 
> change to mClock.
> 
> Is the high load avg the expected behaviour?
> 
> Should I adjust some limits so that the scheduler does not overwhelm the 
> server?
> 
>  
> 
> /Jimmy
> 
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