It’s not that the limit is *ignored*; sometimes the failure of the subtree 
isn’t *detected*.  Eg., I’ve seen this happen when a node experienced kernel 
weirdness or OOM conditions such that the OSDs didn’t all get marked down at 
the same time, so the PGs all started recovering.  Admitedly it’s been a while 
since I’ve seen this, my sense is that with Luminous the detection became a 
*lot* better.



> On Oct 3, 2019, at 9:55 AM, Darrell Enns <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thanks for the reply Anthony. 
> 
> Those are all considerations I am very much aware of. I'm very curious about 
> this though:
> 
>> mon_osd_down_out_subtree_limit.  There are cases where it doesn’t kick in 
>> and a whole node will attempt to rebalance
> 
> In what cases is the limit ignored? Do these exceptions also apply to 
> mon_osd_min_in_ratio? Is this in the docs somewhere?
> 
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