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[RFE] If the nodeep-scrub/noscrub flags are set in pools instead of global cluster. List the pool names in the ceph status

Added by Vikhyat Umrao over 5 years ago. Updated over 4 years ago.

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Resolved
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
Mohamad Gebai
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nautilus
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Description

[RFE] If the nodeep-scrub/noscrub flags are set in pools instead of global cluster. List the pool names in the ceph status which have these flags set.

Ceph has noscrub and nodeep-scrub flags which we can now set at pool level as compared to global cluster. This came in jewel release now what happens when we set these flags globally
like `ceph osd set nodeep-scrub` and `ceph osd set noscrub` they are visible in `ceph -s` but when we set them at pool level they are not visible in `ceph -s` and if users/admin might set them and forgot that they have ever set them we will have some pools always scrub and deep-scrub disabled until we notice them with `ceph osd pool ls detail` command.

RHBZ - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1581421


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Copied to RADOS - Backport #39700: nautilus: [RFE] If the nodeep-scrub/noscrub flags are set in pools instead of global cluster. List the pool names in the ceph statusResolvedNathan CutlerActions
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