Correct, sorry, I have just read the first question and answered too quickly.
As fas as I know the space available is "shared" (the space is a combination of
OSD drives and crushmap ) between pools using the same device class but you can
define quota for each pool if needed.
ceph osd pool set-qu
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Sent: vrijdag 20 juli 2018 12:27
To: ceph-users@lists.ceph.com
Subject: Re: [ceph-users] Pool size (capacity)
Hi Sebastien,
Your command(s) returns the replication size and not the size in terms
of bytes.
I want to see the size of a pool in terms of bytes.
The MAX AVAIL in "ceph df"
Hi Sebastien,
Your command(s) returns the replication size and not the size in terms of
bytes.
I want to see the size of a pool in terms of bytes.
The MAX AVAIL in "ceph df" is:
[empty space of an OSD disk with the least empty space] multiplied by
[amount of OSD]
That is not what I am looking fo
Hi,
ceph osd pool get your_pool_name size
ceph osd pool ls detail
these are commands to get the size of a pool regarding the
replication, not the available storage.
So the capacity in 'ceph df' is returning the space left on the pool and
not the 'capacity size'.
I'm not aware of a limit
# for a specific pool:
ceph osd pool get your_pool_name size
> Le 20 juil. 2018 à 10:32, Sébastien VIGNERON a
> écrit :
>
> #for all pools:
> ceph osd pool ls detail
>
>
>> Le 20 juil. 2018 à 09:02, si...@turka.nl a écrit :
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> How can I see the size of a pool? When I create a
#for all pools:
ceph osd pool ls detail
> Le 20 juil. 2018 à 09:02, si...@turka.nl a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> How can I see the size of a pool? When I create a new empty pool I can see
> the capacity of the pool using 'ceph df', but as I start putting data in
> the pool the capacity is decreasing.
>
Hi,
How can I see the size of a pool? When I create a new empty pool I can see
the capacity of the pool using 'ceph df', but as I start putting data in
the pool the capacity is decreasing.
So the capacity in 'ceph df' is returning the space left on the pool and
not the 'capacity size'.
Thanks!