Seagate / cortx-k8s

CORTX Kubernetes Orchestration Repository
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Added Documentation for Metadata disk size limitation. #341

Closed JugalPatil closed 2 years ago

JugalPatil commented 2 years ago

Due to bug CORTX-29365 Metadata disk size cannot exceed 20TB. This bug was introduced after migration to Rocky Linux 8.4 and was not present in Centos 7.9. There are no limitations on data disk size.

Signed-off-by: Jugal Patil jugal.patil@seagate.com

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osowski commented 2 years ago

Just noticed this was targeted at main and it should be targeted against integration instead. Switching that now and letting GitHub do its thing. Will take a look once it's updated.

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JugalPatil commented 2 years ago

Hi @osowski thanks for the input. I have rebased my remote branch with latest integration branch. Hope that works.

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