DAOS-19281 control: Suppress storage tier ratio warning for MD-on-SSD pools#18619
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Features: control Signed-off-by: Tom Nabarro <thomas.nabarro@hpe.com>
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Ticket title is 'Remove NOTICE: storage tier ratio is less than 1.00%, DAOS performance will suffer! during pool create under MDonSSD environment.' |
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Test stage Functional Hardware Medium MD on SSD completed with status FAILURE. https://jenkins-3.daos.hpc.amslabs.hpecorp.net//job/daos-stack/job/daos/view/change-requests/job/PR-18619/2/execution/node/1393/log |
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Remove misleading low tier ratio warning when creating pools with
MD-on-SSD enabled. Low metadata-to-data ratios (~0.7%) are normal
and expected in MD-on-SSD mode, unlike PMem mode where <6% ratios
may impact performance. Add comprehensive unit tests.
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