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doc: Remove osd disk thread items that no longer exist
Caused by: 35a4b5072f
Signed-off-by: David Zafman <dzafman@redhat.com>
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:Default: ``30``
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``osd disk threads``
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:Description: The number of disk threads, which are used to perform background
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disk intensive OSD operations such as scrubbing and snap
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trimming.
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:Type: 32-bit Integer
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:Default: ``1``
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``osd disk thread ioprio class``
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:Description: Warning: it will only be used if both ``osd disk thread
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ioprio class`` and ``osd disk thread ioprio priority`` are
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set to a non default value. Sets the ioprio_set(2) I/O
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scheduling ``class`` for the disk thread. Acceptable
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values are ``idle``, ``be`` or ``rt``. The ``idle``
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class means the disk thread will have lower priority
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than any other thread in the OSD. This is useful to slow
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down scrubbing on an OSD that is busy handling client
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operations. ``be`` is the default and is the same
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priority as all other threads in the OSD. ``rt`` means
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the disk thread will have precedence over all other
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threads in the OSD. Note: Only works with the Linux Kernel
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CFQ scheduler. Since Jewel scrubbing is no longer carried
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out by the disk iothread, see osd priority options instead.
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:Type: String
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:Default: the empty string
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``osd disk thread ioprio priority``
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:Description: Warning: it will only be used if both ``osd disk thread
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ioprio class`` and ``osd disk thread ioprio priority`` are
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set to a non default value. It sets the ioprio_set(2)
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I/O scheduling ``priority`` of the disk thread ranging
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from 0 (highest) to 7 (lowest). If all OSDs on a given
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host were in class ``idle`` and compete for I/O
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(i.e. due to controller congestion), it can be used to
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lower the disk thread priority of one OSD to 7 so that
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another OSD with priority 0 can have priority.
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Note: Only works with the Linux Kernel CFQ scheduler.
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:Type: Integer in the range of 0 to 7 or -1 if not to be used.
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:Default: ``-1``
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``osd op history size``
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:Description: The maximum number of completed operations to track.
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