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managing ceph
Always refer back to the official documentation at https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest
adding new cephfs
- create a erasure code profile which will allow you to customise the raid level
- raid5 with 3 disks? k=2,m=1
- raid5 with 6 disks? k=5,m=1
- raid6 with 4 disks? k=2,m=2, etc
- create osd pool using custom profile for data
- create osd pool using default replicated profile for metadata
- enable ec_overwrites for the data pool
- create the ceph fs volume using data/metadata pools
- set ceph fs settings
- specify minimum number of metadata servers (mds)
- set fs to be for bulk data
- set mds fast failover with standby reply
sudo ceph osd erasure-code-profile set ec_4_1 k=4 m=1
sudo ceph osd pool create media_data 128 erasure ec_4_1
sudo ceph osd pool create media_metadata 32 replicated_rule
sudo ceph osd pool set media_data allow_ec_overwrites true
sudo ceph osd pool set media_data bulk true
sudo ceph fs new mediafs media_metadata media_data --force
sudo ceph fs set mediafs allow_standby_replay true
sudo ceph fs set mediafs max_mds 2
creating authentication tokens
- this will create a client keyring named media
- this client will have the following capabilities:
- mon: read
- mds:
- read /
- read/write /media
- read/write /common
- osd: read/write to cephfs_data pool
sudo ceph auth get-or-create client.media \
mon 'allow r' \
mds 'allow r path=/, allow rw path=/media, allow rw path=/common' \
osd 'allow rw pool=cephfs_data'
list the authentication tokens and permissions
ceph auth ls
change the capabilities of a token
this will overwrite the current capabilities of a given client.user
sudo ceph auth caps client.media \
mon 'allow r' \
mds 'allow rw path=/' \
osd 'allow rw pool=media_data'
adding a new osd on new node
create the ceph conf (automate this?)
cat <<EOF | sudo tee /etc/ceph/ceph.conf
[global]
auth_client_required = cephx
auth_cluster_required = cephx
auth_service_required = cephx
fsid = de96a98f-3d23-465a-a899-86d3d67edab8
mon_allow_pool_delete = true
mon_initial_members = prodnxsr0009,prodnxsr0010,prodnxsr0011,prodnxsr0012,prodnxsr0013
mon_host = 198.18.23.9,198.18.23.10,198.18.23.11,198.18.23.12,198.18.23.13
ms_bind_ipv4 = true
ms_bind_ipv6 = false
osd_crush_chooseleaf_type = 1
osd_pool_default_min_size = 2
osd_pool_default_size = 3
osd_pool_default_pg_num = 128
public_network = 198.18.23.1/32,198.18.23.2/32,198.18.23.3/32,198.18.23.4/32,198.18.23.5/32,198.18.23.6/32,198.18.23.7/32,198.18.23.8/32,198.18.23.9/32,198.18.23.10/32,198.18.23.11/32,198.18.23.12/32,198.18.23.13/32
EOF
ssh to one of the monitor hosts, then transfer the keys required
sudo cat /etc/ceph/ceph.client.admin.keyring | ssh prodnxsr0003 'sudo tee /etc/ceph/ceph.client.admin.keyring'
sudo cat /var/lib/ceph/bootstrap-osd/ceph.keyring | ssh prodnxsr0003 'sudo tee /var/lib/ceph/bootstrap-osd/ceph.keyring'
assuming we are adding /dev/sda to the cluster, first zap the disk to remove partitions/lvm/metadata
sudo ceph-volume lvm zap /dev/sda --destroy
then add it to the cluster
sudo ceph-volume lvm create --data /dev/sda
removing an osd
check what OSD IDs were on this host (if you know it)
sudo ceph osd tree
or check for any DOWN osds
sudo ceph osd stat
sudo ceph health detail
once you identify the old OSD ID, remove it with these steps, replace X with the actual OSD ID:
sudo ceph osd out osd.X
sudo ceph osd down osd.X
sudo ceph osd crush remove osd.X
sudo ceph auth del osd.X
sudo ceph osd rm osd.X
maintenance mode for the cluster
from one node in the cluster disable recovery
sudo ceph osd set noout
sudo ceph osd set nobackfill
sudo ceph osd set norecover
sudo ceph osd set norebalance
sudo ceph osd set nodown
sudo ceph osd set pause
to undo the change, use unset
sudo ceph osd unset noout
sudo ceph osd unset nobackfill
sudo ceph osd unset norecover
sudo ceph osd unset norebalance
sudo ceph osd unset nodown
sudo ceph osd unset pause