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[GitHub] jvegaseg opened a new issue #1460: Replaced broken node has more
data space than expected
jvegaseg opened a new issue #1460: Replaced broken node has more data space than expected
URL: https://github.com/apache/couchdb/issues/1460
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We have a 6-node cluster configured with q=16.
We are using version 2.1.1
We lost one of the nodes and we replace it with a new one.
Before being replaced, the directory /opt/couchd/data had a disk space size of 3,3Tb.
After the replacement, same directory has a disk space size of 5,6 Tb.
Why this extra disk space?
## Expected Behavior
Node replaced should have similar data space than previous one.
## Current Behavior
There are more disk space for data than expected.
## Possible Solution
No idea.
## Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)
Replacing a broken node.
## Context
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## Your Environment
Software is running on virtualized Centos 7 using OpenVZ 7.
Each node has same configuration.
Each node has 16 cores and 10 Tb of disk space.
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