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The qa tests are not client I/O centric and mostly focus on triggering recovery/backfills and monitor them for completion within a finite amount of time. The same holds true for scrub operations. Therefore, an mClock profile that optimizes background operations is a better fit for qa related tests. The osd_mclock_profile is therefore globally overriden to 'high_recovery_ops' profile for the Rados suite as it fits the requirement. Also, many standalone tests expect recovery and scrub operations to complete within a finite time. To ensure this, the osd_mclock_profile options is set to 'high_recovery_ops' as part of the run_osd() function in ceph-helpers.sh. A subset of standalone tests explicitly used 'high_recovery_ops' profile. Since the profile is now set as part of run_osd(), the earlier overrides are redundant and therefore removed from the tests. Signed-off-by: Sridhar Seshasayee <sseshasa@redhat.com> |
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