thanks josh , my cluster is octopus on hdd (for testing) ,so i have to 
re-create OSDs  and change  bluestore_min_alloc_size before creating OSDs ?
Is this  normal that my rbd pool does not having size amplification ?  

> Hey Seb,
> 
>> I have a test cluster on which I created pools rbd and cephfs (octopus), when
>> I copy a directory containing many small files on a pool rbd the USED part of
>> the ceph df command seems normal on the other hand on cephfs the USED part
>> seems really abnormal, I tried to change the blocksize
>> bluestore_min_alloc_size but it didn't change anything, would the solution be
>> to re-create the pool or outright the OSDs?
> 
> bluestore_min_alloc_size has an effect only at OSD creation time; if
> you changed it after creating the OSDs, it will have had no effect
> yet. If your pool is on HDDs and this is pre-Pacific, then the default
> of 64k will have a huge amplification effect for small objects.
> 
> Josh
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