On 30/10/2014 11:51 AM, Christian Balzer wrote:
Thus objects are (temporarily) not where they're supposed to be, but still
present in sufficient replication.

thanks for the reminder, I suppose that is obvious :-)

A much more benign scenario than degraded and I hope that this doesn't
even generate a WARN in the "ceph -s" report.

Better described as a transitory "hazardous" state, given that the PG distribution might not be optimal for a period of time and (inopportune) failures may tip the health into degraded.


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