I don't know exactly when it happens but I suppose in the last 2 weeks updates, in ceph I have this warning message:
too many PGs per OSD (256 > max 200)
so I searched and found that is a problem regarding the lasts ceph's updates and the wrong pgs number like in this post https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/a...i-get-too-many-pgs-per-osd-256-max-200.38636/
so this is not a critical problem but I really want to fix this! I have a 3 node cluster with 35VMs and CTs all in a production environment, so is really very difficoult for me to backup, destroy the pool, create a new one and then restore all the VMs. Question is, can I create a new pool with the correct PGs number, move one by one the VMs storages from "VMs name-->hardware-->hard disk-->move disk-->new VMs pool" and then destroy the old one? and what about the CTs? there is no option for moving the disks. I have to remove HA before doing this?
Hope someone can give me some suggestions. many many thanks
too many PGs per OSD (256 > max 200)
so I searched and found that is a problem regarding the lasts ceph's updates and the wrong pgs number like in this post https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/a...i-get-too-many-pgs-per-osd-256-max-200.38636/
so this is not a critical problem but I really want to fix this! I have a 3 node cluster with 35VMs and CTs all in a production environment, so is really very difficoult for me to backup, destroy the pool, create a new one and then restore all the VMs. Question is, can I create a new pool with the correct PGs number, move one by one the VMs storages from "VMs name-->hardware-->hard disk-->move disk-->new VMs pool" and then destroy the old one? and what about the CTs? there is no option for moving the disks. I have to remove HA before doing this?
Hope someone can give me some suggestions. many many thanks