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Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +02002============
3Ceph formula
4============
jpavlik8425d362015-06-09 15:23:27 +02005
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +02006Ceph provides extraordinary data storage scalability. Thousands of client
7hosts or KVMs accessing petabytes to exabytes of data. Each one of your
8applications can use the object, block or file system interfaces to the same
9RADOS cluster simultaneously, which means your Ceph storage system serves as a
10flexible foundation for all of your data storage needs.
jpavlik8425d362015-06-09 15:23:27 +020011
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +020012Use salt-formula-linux for initial disk partitioning.
jpavlik8425d362015-06-09 15:23:27 +020013
14
Tomáš Kukráld2b82972017-08-29 12:45:45 +020015Daemons
16--------
17
18Ceph uses several daemons to handle data and cluster state. Each daemon type requires different computing capacity and hardware optimization.
19
20These daemons are currently supported by formula:
21
22* MON (`ceph.mon`)
23* OSD (`ceph.osd`)
24* RGW (`ceph.radosgw`)
25
26
27Architecture decisions
28-----------------------
29
30Please refer to upstream achritecture documents before designing your cluster. Solid understanding of Ceph principles is essential for making architecture decisions described bellow.
31http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/architecture/
32
33* Ceph version
34
35There is 3 or 4 stable releases every year and many of nighty/dev release. You should decide which version will be used since the only stable releases are recommended for production. Some of the releases are marked LTS (Long Term Stable) and these releases receive bugfixed for longer period - usually until next LTS version is released.
36
37* Number of MON daemons
38
39Use 1 MON daemon for testing, 3 MONs for smaller production clusters and 5 MONs for very large production cluster. There is no need to have more than 5 MONs in normal environment because there isn't any significant benefit in running more than 5 MONs. Ceph require MONS to form quorum so you need to heve more than 50% of the MONs up and running to have fully operational cluster. Every I/O operation will stop once less than 50% MONs is availabe because they can't form quorum.
40
41* Number of PGs
42
43Placement groups are providing mappping between stored data and OSDs. It is necessary to calculate number of PGs because there should be stored decent amount of PGs on each OSD. Please keep in mind *decreasing number of PGs* isn't possible and *increading* can affect cluster performance.
44
45http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/rados/operations/placement-groups/
46http://ceph.com/pgcalc/
47
48* Daemon colocation
49
50It is recommended to dedicate nodes for MONs and RWG since colocation can have and influence on cluster operations. Howerver, small clusters can be running MONs on OSD node but it is critical to have enough of resources for MON daemons because they are the most important part of the cluster.
51
52Installing RGW on node with other daemons isn't recommended because RGW daemon usually require a lot of bandwith and it harm cluster health.
53
Tomáš Kukráld2b82972017-08-29 12:45:45 +020054* Store type (Bluestore/Filestore)
55
56Recent version of Ceph support Bluestore as storage backend and backend should be used if available.
57
58http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/rados/configuration/bluestore-config-ref/
59
Jiri Broulikcc0d7752017-11-18 18:58:21 +010060* Block.db location for Bluestore
61
62There are two ways to setup block.db:
63 * **Colocated** block.db partition is created on the same disk as partition for the data. This setup is easier for installation and it doesn't require any other disk to be used. However, colocated setup is significantly slower than dedicated)
64 * **Dedicate** block.db is placed on different disk than data (or into partition). This setup can deliver much higher performance than colocated but it require to have more disks in servers. Block.db drives should be carefully selected because high I/O and durability is required.
65
66* Block.wal location for Bluestore
67
68There are two ways to setup block.wal - stores just the internal journal (write-ahead log):
69 * **Colocated** block.wal uses free space of the block.db device.
70 * **Dedicate** block.wal is placed on different disk than data (better put into partition as the size can be small) and possibly block.db device. This setup can deliver much higher performance than colocated but it require to have more disks in servers. Block.wal drives should be carefully selected because high I/O and durability is required.
71
72* Journal location for Filestore
73
74There are two ways to setup journal:
75 * **Colocated** journal is created on the same disk as partition for the data. This setup is easier for installation and it doesn't require any other disk to be used. However, colocated setup is significantly slower than dedicated)
76 * **Dedicate** journal is placed on different disk than data (or into partition). This setup can deliver much higher performance than colocated but it require to have more disks in servers. Journal drives should be carefully selected because high I/O and durability is required.
77
Tomáš Kukráld2b82972017-08-29 12:45:45 +020078* Cluster and public network
79
Mateusz Los4dd8c4f2017-12-01 09:53:02 +010080Ceph cluster is accessed using network and thus you need to have decend capacity to handle all the client. There are two networks required for cluster: **public** network and cluster network. Public network is used for client connections and MONs and OSDs are listening on this network. Second network ic called **cluster** networks and this network is used for communication between OSDs.
Tomáš Kukráld2b82972017-08-29 12:45:45 +020081
82Both networks should have dedicated interfaces, bonding interfaces and dedicating vlans on bonded interfaces isn't allowed. Good practise is dedicate more throughput for the cluster network because cluster traffic is more important than client traffic.
83
84* Pool parameters (size, min_size, type)
85
86You should setup each pool according to it's expected usage, at least `min_size` and `size` and pool type should be considered.
87
88* Cluster monitoring
89
90* Hardware
91
92Please refer to upstream hardware recommendation guide for general information about hardware.
93
94Ceph servers are required to fulfil special requirements becauce load generated by Ceph can be diametrically opposed to common load.
95
96http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/start/hardware-recommendations/
97
98
99Basic management commands
100------------------------------
101
102Cluster
103********
104
105- :code:`ceph health` - check if cluster is healthy (:code:`ceph health detail` can provide more information)
106
107
108.. code-block:: bash
109
110 root@c-01:~# ceph health
111 HEALTH_OK
112
113- :code:`ceph status` - shows basic information about cluster
114
115
116.. code-block:: bash
117
118 root@c-01:~# ceph status
119 cluster e2dc51ae-c5e4-48f0-afc1-9e9e97dfd650
120 health HEALTH_OK
121 monmap e1: 3 mons at {1=192.168.31.201:6789/0,2=192.168.31.202:6789/0,3=192.168.31.203:6789/0}
122 election epoch 38, quorum 0,1,2 1,2,3
123 osdmap e226: 6 osds: 6 up, 6 in
124 pgmap v27916: 400 pgs, 2 pools, 21233 MB data, 5315 objects
125 121 GB used, 10924 GB / 11058 GB avail
126 400 active+clean
127 client io 481 kB/s rd, 132 kB/s wr, 185 op/
128
129MON
130****
131
132http://ceph.com/docs/master/rados/troubleshooting/troubleshooting-mon/
133
134OSD
135****
136
137http://ceph.com/docs/master/rados/troubleshooting/troubleshooting-osd/
138
139- :code:`ceph osd tree` - show all OSDs and it's state
140
141.. code-block:: bash
142
143 root@c-01:~# ceph osd tree
144 ID WEIGHT TYPE NAME UP/DOWN REWEIGHT PRIMARY-AFFINITY
145 -4 0 host c-04
146 -1 10.79993 root default
147 -2 3.59998 host c-01
148 0 1.79999 osd.0 up 1.00000 1.00000
149 1 1.79999 osd.1 up 1.00000 1.00000
150 -3 3.59998 host c-02
151 2 1.79999 osd.2 up 1.00000 1.00000
152 3 1.79999 osd.3 up 1.00000 1.00000
153 -5 3.59998 host c-03
154 4 1.79999 osd.4 up 1.00000 1.00000
155 5 1.79999 osd.5 up 1.00000 1.00000
156
157- :code:`ceph osd pools ls` - list of pool
158
159.. code-block:: bash
160
161 root@c-01:~# ceph osd lspools
162 0 rbd,1 test
163
164PG
165***
166
167http://ceph.com/docs/master/rados/troubleshooting/troubleshooting-pg
168
169- :code:`ceph pg ls` - list placement groups
170
171.. code-block:: bash
172
173 root@c-01:~# ceph pg ls | head -n 4
174 pg_stat objects mip degr misp unf bytes log disklog state state_stamp v reported up up_primary acting acting_primary last_scrub scrub_stamp last_deep_scrub deep_scrub_stamp
175 0.0 11 0 0 0 0 46137344 3044 3044 active+clean 2015-07-02 10:12:40.603692 226'10652 226:1798 [4,2,0] 4 [4,2,0] 4 0'0 2015-07-01 18:38:33.126953 0'0 2015-07-01 18:17:01.904194
176 0.1 7 0 0 0 0 25165936 3026 3026 active+clean 2015-07-02 10:12:40.585833 226'5808 226:1070 [2,4,1] 2 [2,4,1] 2 0'0 2015-07-01 18:38:32.352721 0'0 2015-07-01 18:17:01.904198
177 0.2 18 0 0 0 0 75497472 3039 3039 active+clean 2015-07-02 10:12:39.569630 226'17447 226:3213 [3,1,5] 3 [3,1,5] 3 0'0 2015-07-01 18:38:34.308228 0'0 2015-07-01 18:17:01.904199
178
179- :code:`ceph pg map 1.1` - show mapping between PG and OSD
180
181.. code-block:: bash
182
183 root@c-01:~# ceph pg map 1.1
184 osdmap e226 pg 1.1 (1.1) -> up [5,1,2] acting [5,1,2]
185
186
187
jpavlik8425d362015-06-09 15:23:27 +0200188Sample pillars
189==============
190
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200191Common metadata for all nodes/roles
jpavlik8425d362015-06-09 15:23:27 +0200192
193.. code-block:: yaml
194
195 ceph:
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200196 common:
Jiri Broulikd5729042017-09-19 20:07:22 +0200197 version: luminous
Jiri Broulik42552052018-02-15 15:23:29 +0100198 cluster_name: ceph
jpavlik8425d362015-06-09 15:23:27 +0200199 config:
200 global:
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200201 param1: value1
202 param2: value1
203 param3: value1
204 pool_section:
205 param1: value2
206 param2: value2
207 param3: value2
208 fsid: a619c5fc-c4ed-4f22-9ed2-66cf2feca23d
209 members:
210 - name: cmn01
211 host: 10.0.0.1
212 - name: cmn02
213 host: 10.0.0.2
214 - name: cmn03
215 host: 10.0.0.3
jpavlik8425d362015-06-09 15:23:27 +0200216 keyring:
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200217 admin:
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200218 caps:
219 mds: "allow *"
220 mgr: "allow *"
221 mon: "allow *"
222 osd: "allow *"
Jiri Broulikd5729042017-09-19 20:07:22 +0200223 bootstrap-osd:
Jiri Broulikd5729042017-09-19 20:07:22 +0200224 caps:
225 mon: "allow profile bootstrap-osd"
226
jpavlik8425d362015-06-09 15:23:27 +0200227
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200228Optional definition for cluster and public networks. Cluster network is used
229for replication. Public network for front-end communication.
jpavlik8425d362015-06-09 15:23:27 +0200230
231.. code-block:: yaml
232
233 ceph:
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200234 common:
Jiri Broulikd5729042017-09-19 20:07:22 +0200235 version: luminous
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200236 fsid: a619c5fc-c4ed-4f22-9ed2-66cf2feca23d
237 ....
238 public_network: 10.0.0.0/24, 10.1.0.0/24
239 cluster_network: 10.10.0.0/24, 10.11.0.0/24
240
241
242Ceph mon (control) roles
243------------------------
244
245Monitors: A Ceph Monitor maintains maps of the cluster state, including the
246monitor map, the OSD map, the Placement Group (PG) map, and the CRUSH map.
247Ceph maintains a history (called an epoch”) of each state change in the Ceph
248Monitors, Ceph OSD Daemons, and PGs.
249
250.. code-block:: yaml
251
252 ceph:
253 common:
254 config:
255 mon:
256 key: value
jpavlik8425d362015-06-09 15:23:27 +0200257 mon:
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200258 enabled: true
jpavlik8425d362015-06-09 15:23:27 +0200259 keyring:
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200260 mon:
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200261 caps:
262 mon: "allow *"
263 admin:
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200264 caps:
265 mds: "allow *"
266 mgr: "allow *"
267 mon: "allow *"
268 osd: "allow *"
jpavlik8425d362015-06-09 15:23:27 +0200269
Ondrej Smola91c83162017-09-12 16:40:02 +0200270Ceph mgr roles
271------------------------
272
273The Ceph Manager daemon (ceph-mgr) runs alongside monitor daemons, to provide additional monitoring and interfaces to external monitoring and management systems. Since the 12.x (luminous) Ceph release, the ceph-mgr daemon is required for normal operations. The ceph-mgr daemon is an optional component in the 11.x (kraken) Ceph release.
274
275By default, the manager daemon requires no additional configuration, beyond ensuring it is running. If there is no mgr daemon running, you will see a health warning to that effect, and some of the other information in the output of ceph status will be missing or stale until a mgr is started.
276
277
278.. code-block:: yaml
279
280 ceph:
281 mgr:
282 enabled: true
283 dashboard:
284 enabled: true
285 host: 10.103.255.252
286 port: 7000
287
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200288
289Ceph OSD (storage) roles
290------------------------
jpavlik8425d362015-06-09 15:23:27 +0200291
292.. code-block:: yaml
293
294 ceph:
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200295 common:
Jiri Broulikec62dec2017-10-10 13:45:15 +0200296 version: luminous
297 fsid: a619c5fc-c4ed-4f22-9ed2-66cf2feca23d
298 public_network: 10.0.0.0/24, 10.1.0.0/24
299 cluster_network: 10.10.0.0/24, 10.11.0.0/24
300 keyring:
301 bootstrap-osd:
302 caps:
303 mon: "allow profile bootstrap-osd"
304 ....
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200305 osd:
306 enabled: true
Jiri Broulikec62dec2017-10-10 13:45:15 +0200307 crush_parent: rack01
308 journal_size: 20480 (20G)
309 bluestore_block_db_size: 10073741824 (10G)
310 bluestore_block_wal_size: 10073741824 (10G)
Jiri Broulikd5729042017-09-19 20:07:22 +0200311 bluestore_block_size: 807374182400 (800G)
312 backend:
313 filestore:
314 disks:
315 - dev: /dev/sdm
316 enabled: false
Jiri Broulikd5729042017-09-19 20:07:22 +0200317 journal: /dev/ssd
Jiri Broulik8870b872018-01-24 18:04:25 +0100318 journal_partition: 5
319 data_partition: 6
320 lockbox_partition: 7
321 data_partition_size: 12000 (MB)
Jiri Broulikd5729042017-09-19 20:07:22 +0200322 class: bestssd
Jiri Broulik8870b872018-01-24 18:04:25 +0100323 weight: 1.666
Jiri Broulik58ff84b2017-11-21 14:23:51 +0100324 dmcrypt: true
Jiri Broulik8870b872018-01-24 18:04:25 +0100325 journal_dmcrypt: false
326 - dev: /dev/sdf
327 journal: /dev/ssd
328 journal_dmcrypt: true
329 class: bestssd
330 weight: 1.666
Jiri Broulikd5729042017-09-19 20:07:22 +0200331 - dev: /dev/sdl
Jiri Broulikd5729042017-09-19 20:07:22 +0200332 journal: /dev/ssd
Jiri Broulikd5729042017-09-19 20:07:22 +0200333 class: bestssd
Jiri Broulik8870b872018-01-24 18:04:25 +0100334 weight: 1.666
Jiri Broulikd5729042017-09-19 20:07:22 +0200335 bluestore:
336 disks:
337 - dev: /dev/sdb
Jiri Broulik8870b872018-01-24 18:04:25 +0100338 - dev: /dev/sdf
339 block_db: /dev/ssd
340 block_wal: /dev/ssd
341 block_db_dmcrypt: true
342 block_wal_dmcrypt: true
Jiri Broulikd5729042017-09-19 20:07:22 +0200343 - dev: /dev/sdc
344 block_db: /dev/ssd
345 block_wal: /dev/ssd
Jiri Broulik8870b872018-01-24 18:04:25 +0100346 data_partition: 1
347 block_partition: 2
348 lockbox_partition: 5
349 block_db_partition: 3
350 block_wal_partition: 4
Jiri Broulikc2be93b2017-10-03 14:20:00 +0200351 class: ssd
352 weight: 1.666
Jiri Broulik58ff84b2017-11-21 14:23:51 +0100353 dmcrypt: true
Jiri Broulik8870b872018-01-24 18:04:25 +0100354 block_db_dmcrypt: false
355 block_wal_dmcrypt: false
Jiri Broulikd5729042017-09-19 20:07:22 +0200356 - dev: /dev/sdd
357 enabled: false
jpavlik8425d362015-06-09 15:23:27 +0200358
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200359
Mykyta Karpin37949ba2018-11-21 12:31:28 +0200360In case some custom block devices should be used (like loop devices for testing purpose),
361it is needed to indicate proper partition prefix.
362
363.. code-block:: yaml
364
365 ceph:
366 osd:
367 backend:
368 bluestore:
369 disks:
370 - dev: /dev/loop20
371 block_db: /dev/loop21
372 data_partition_prefix: 'p'
373
374
Jiri Broulikc2be93b2017-10-03 14:20:00 +0200375Ceph client roles - ...Deprecated - use ceph:common instead
376--------------------------------------------------------
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200377
378Simple ceph client service
Simon Pasquierf8e6f9e2017-07-03 10:15:20 +0200379
380.. code-block:: yaml
381
382 ceph:
383 client:
384 config:
385 global:
386 mon initial members: ceph1,ceph2,ceph3
387 mon host: 10.103.255.252:6789,10.103.255.253:6789,10.103.255.254:6789
388 keyring:
389 monitoring:
390 key: 00000000000000000000000000000000000000==
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200391
392At OpenStack control settings are usually located at cinder-volume or glance-
393registry services.
394
395.. code-block:: yaml
396
397 ceph:
398 client:
399 config:
400 global:
401 fsid: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
402 mon initial members: ceph1,ceph2,ceph3
403 mon host: 10.103.255.252:6789,10.103.255.253:6789,10.103.255.254:6789
404 osd_fs_mkfs_arguments_xfs:
405 osd_fs_mount_options_xfs: rw,noatime
406 network public: 10.0.0.0/24
407 network cluster: 10.0.0.0/24
408 osd_fs_type: xfs
409 osd:
410 osd journal size: 7500
411 filestore xattr use omap: true
412 mon:
413 mon debug dump transactions: false
414 keyring:
415 cinder:
416 key: 00000000000000000000000000000000000000==
417 glance:
418 key: 00000000000000000000000000000000000000==
419
420
421Ceph gateway
422------------
423
424Rados gateway with keystone v2 auth backend
425
426.. code-block:: yaml
427
428 ceph:
429 radosgw:
430 enabled: true
431 hostname: gw.ceph.lab
432 bind:
433 address: 10.10.10.1
434 port: 8080
435 identity:
436 engine: keystone
437 api_version: 2
438 host: 10.10.10.100
439 port: 5000
440 user: admin
441 password: password
442 tenant: admin
443
444Rados gateway with keystone v3 auth backend
445
446.. code-block:: yaml
447
448 ceph:
cdodda9b8362c2018-04-19 18:06:41 -0500449 common:
450 config:
451 rgw:
452 key: value
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200453 radosgw:
454 enabled: true
455 hostname: gw.ceph.lab
456 bind:
457 address: 10.10.10.1
458 port: 8080
459 identity:
460 engine: keystone
461 api_version: 3
462 host: 10.10.10.100
463 port: 5000
464 user: admin
465 password: password
466 project: admin
467 domain: default
Jiri Broulik4870e802018-06-25 12:14:34 +0200468 swift:
469 versioning:
470 enabled: true
Ivan Berezovskiy645d4442018-11-21 17:09:54 +0400471 enforce_content_length: true
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200472
473
474Ceph setup role
475---------------
476
477Replicated ceph storage pool
478
479.. code-block:: yaml
480
481 ceph:
482 setup:
483 pool:
484 replicated_pool:
485 pg_num: 256
486 pgp_num: 256
487 type: replicated
Jiri Broulik97af8ab2017-10-12 14:32:51 +0200488 crush_rule: sata
489 application: rbd
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200490
Jiri Broulikeaf41472017-10-18 09:56:33 +0200491 .. note:: For Kraken and earlier releases please specify crush_rule as a ruleset number.
492 For Kraken and earlier releases application param is not needed.
493
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200494Erasure ceph storage pool
495
496.. code-block:: yaml
497
498 ceph:
499 setup:
500 pool:
501 erasure_pool:
502 pg_num: 256
503 pgp_num: 256
504 type: erasure
Jiri Broulik97af8ab2017-10-12 14:32:51 +0200505 crush_rule: ssd
506 application: rbd
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200507
Jiri Broulikd68e33a2017-10-24 10:54:43 +0200508
Jiri Broulike4ba9f62017-11-08 11:33:00 +0100509Inline compression for Bluestore backend
510
511.. code-block:: yaml
512
513 ceph:
514 setup:
515 pool:
516 volumes:
517 pg_num: 256
518 pgp_num: 256
519 type: replicated
520 crush_rule: hdd
521 application: rbd
522 compression_algorithm: snappy
523 compression_mode: aggressive
524 compression_required_ratio: .875
525 ...
526
527
Jiri Broulikd68e33a2017-10-24 10:54:43 +0200528Ceph manage keyring keys
529------------------------
530
531Keyrings are dynamically generated unless specified by the following pillar.
532
533.. code-block:: yaml
534
535 ceph:
536 common:
537 manage_keyring: true
538 keyring:
539 glance:
540 name: images
541 key: AACf3ulZFFPNDxAAd2DWds3aEkHh4IklZVgIaQ==
542 caps:
543 mon: "allow r"
544 osd: "allow class-read object_prefix rdb_children, allow rwx pool=images"
545
546
Jiri Broulik97af8ab2017-10-12 14:32:51 +0200547Generate CRUSH map - Recommended way
548-----------------------------------
Tomáš Kukrál363d37d2017-08-17 13:40:20 +0200549
Jiri Broulik97af8ab2017-10-12 14:32:51 +0200550It is required to define the `type` for crush buckets and these types must start with `root` (top) and end with `host`. OSD daemons will be assigned to hosts according to it's hostname. Weight of the buckets will be calculated according to weight of it's children.
551
552If the pools that are in use have size of 3 it is best to have 3 children of a specific type in the root CRUSH tree to replicate objects across (Specified in rule steps by 'type region').
Tomáš Kukrál363d37d2017-08-17 13:40:20 +0200553
554.. code-block:: yaml
555
Jiri Broulik97af8ab2017-10-12 14:32:51 +0200556 ceph:
557 setup:
558 crush:
559 enabled: True
560 tunables:
561 choose_total_tries: 50
562 choose_local_tries: 0
563 choose_local_fallback_tries: 0
564 chooseleaf_descend_once: 1
565 chooseleaf_vary_r: 1
566 chooseleaf_stable: 1
567 straw_calc_version: 1
568 allowed_bucket_algs: 54
569 type:
570 - root
571 - region
572 - rack
573 - host
Jiri Broulikeaf41472017-10-18 09:56:33 +0200574 - osd
Jiri Broulik97af8ab2017-10-12 14:32:51 +0200575 root:
576 - name: root-ssd
577 - name: root-sata
578 region:
579 - name: eu-1
580 parent: root-sata
581 - name: eu-2
582 parent: root-sata
583 - name: eu-3
584 parent: root-ssd
585 - name: us-1
586 parent: root-sata
587 rack:
588 - name: rack01
589 parent: eu-1
590 - name: rack02
591 parent: eu-2
592 - name: rack03
593 parent: us-1
594 rule:
595 sata:
596 ruleset: 0
597 type: replicated
598 min_size: 1
599 max_size: 10
600 steps:
601 - take take root-ssd
602 - chooseleaf firstn 0 type region
603 - emit
604 ssd:
605 ruleset: 1
606 type: replicated
607 min_size: 1
608 max_size: 10
609 steps:
610 - take take root-sata
611 - chooseleaf firstn 0 type region
612 - emit
613
614
615Generate CRUSH map - Alternative way
616------------------------------------
617
618It's necessary to create per OSD pillar.
619
620.. code-block:: yaml
621
622 ceph:
623 osd:
624 crush:
625 - type: root
626 name: root1
627 - type: region
628 name: eu-1
629 - type: rack
630 name: rack01
631 - type: host
632 name: osd001
633
Jiri Broulik8870b872018-01-24 18:04:25 +0100634Add OSDs with specific weight
635-----------------------------
636
637Add OSD device(s) with initial weight set specifically to certain value.
638
639.. code-block:: yaml
640
641 ceph:
642 osd:
643 crush_initial_weight: 0
644
Jiri Broulik97af8ab2017-10-12 14:32:51 +0200645
646Apply CRUSH map
647---------------
648
649Before you apply CRUSH map please make sure that settings in generated file in /etc/ceph/crushmap are correct.
650
651.. code-block:: yaml
652
653 ceph:
654 setup:
655 crush:
656 enforce: true
657 pool:
658 images:
659 crush_rule: sata
660 application: rbd
661 volumes:
662 crush_rule: sata
663 application: rbd
664 vms:
665 crush_rule: ssd
666 application: rbd
667
Jiri Broulikeaf41472017-10-18 09:56:33 +0200668 .. note:: For Kraken and earlier releases please specify crush_rule as a ruleset number.
669 For Kraken and earlier releases application param is not needed.
670
Jiri Broulik97af8ab2017-10-12 14:32:51 +0200671
672Persist CRUSH map
673--------------------
674
675After the CRUSH map is applied to Ceph it's recommended to persist the same settings even after OSD reboots.
676
677.. code-block:: yaml
678
679 ceph:
680 osd:
681 crush_update: false
682
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200683
684Ceph monitoring
685---------------
686
Jiri Broulik44574072017-11-14 12:27:39 +0100687By default monitoring is setup to collect information from MON and OSD nodes. To change the default values add the following pillar to MON nodes.
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200688
689.. code-block:: yaml
690
691 ceph:
Simon Pasquierf8e6f9e2017-07-03 10:15:20 +0200692 monitoring:
Jiri Broulik44574072017-11-14 12:27:39 +0100693 space_used_warning_threshold: 0.75
694 space_used_critical_threshold: 0.85
695 apply_latency_threshold: 0.007
696 commit_latency_threshold: 0.7
Machi Hoshino50682992018-09-19 11:49:05 +0900697 pool:
698 vms:
699 pool_space_used_utilization_warning_threshold: 0.75
700 pool_space_used_critical_threshold: 0.85
701 pool_write_ops_threshold: 200
702 pool_write_bytes_threshold: 70000000
703 pool_read_bytes_threshold: 70000000
704 pool_read_ops_threshold: 1000
705 images:
706 pool_space_used_utilization_warning_threshold: 0.50
707 pool_space_used_critical_threshold: 0.95
708 pool_write_ops_threshold: 100
709 pool_write_bytes_threshold: 50000000
710 pool_read_bytes_threshold: 50000000
711 pool_read_ops_threshold: 500
Simon Pasquierf8e6f9e2017-07-03 10:15:20 +0200712
Mateusz Los4dd8c4f2017-12-01 09:53:02 +0100713Ceph monitor backups
714--------------------
715
716Backup client with ssh/rsync remote host
717
718.. code-block:: yaml
719
720 ceph:
721 backup:
722 client:
723 enabled: true
724 full_backups_to_keep: 3
725 hours_before_full: 24
726 target:
727 host: cfg01
Jiri Broulik44feb042018-03-05 12:10:19 +0100728 backup_dir: server-backup-dir
Mateusz Los4dd8c4f2017-12-01 09:53:02 +0100729
730Backup client with local backup only
731
732.. code-block:: yaml
733
734 ceph:
735 backup:
736 client:
737 enabled: true
738 full_backups_to_keep: 3
739 hours_before_full: 24
740
Martin Polreich8d37f282018-03-04 17:38:15 +0100741
742Backup client at exact times:
743
744..code-block:: yaml
745
746 ceph:
747 backup:
748 client:
749 enabled: true
750 full_backups_to_keep: 3
751 incr_before_full: 3
752 backup_times:
Martin Polreichfe1b3902018-04-25 15:32:30 +0200753 day_of_week: 0
Martin Polreich8d37f282018-03-04 17:38:15 +0100754 hour: 4
755 minute: 52
756 compression: true
757 compression_threads: 2
758 database:
759 user: user
760 password: password
761 target:
762 host: host01
763
764 .. note:: Parameters in ``backup_times`` section can be used to set up exact
765 time the cron job should be executed. In this example, the backup job
766 would be executed every Sunday at 4:52 AM. If any of the individual
767 ``backup_times`` parameters is not defined, the defalut ``*`` value will be
768 used. For example, if minute parameter is ``*``, it will run the backup every minute,
769 which is ususally not desired.
Martin Polreichfe1b3902018-04-25 15:32:30 +0200770 Available parameters are ``day_of_week``, ``day_of_month``, ``month``, ``hour`` and ``minute``.
Martin Polreich8d37f282018-03-04 17:38:15 +0100771 Please see the crontab reference for further info on how to set these parameters.
772
773 .. note:: Please be aware that only ``backup_times`` section OR
774 ``hours_before_full(incr)`` can be defined. If both are defined,
775 the ``backup_times`` section will be peferred.
776
777 .. note:: New parameter ``incr_before_full`` needs to be defined. This
778 number sets number of incremental backups to be run, before a full backup
779 is performed.
780
Mateusz Los4dd8c4f2017-12-01 09:53:02 +0100781Backup server rsync
782
783.. code-block:: yaml
784
785 ceph:
786 backup:
787 server:
788 enabled: true
789 hours_before_full: 24
790 full_backups_to_keep: 5
791 key:
792 ceph_pub_key:
793 enabled: true
794 key: ssh_rsa
795
Jiri Broulik62892df2018-02-28 16:22:00 +0100796Backup server without strict client restriction
797
798.. code-block:: yaml
799
800 ceph:
801 backup:
802 restrict_clients: false
803
Martin Polreich8d37f282018-03-04 17:38:15 +0100804Backup server at exact times:
805
806..code-block:: yaml
807
808 ceph:
809 backup:
810 server:
811 enabled: true
812 full_backups_to_keep: 3
813 incr_before_full: 3
814 backup_dir: /srv/backup
815 backup_times:
Martin Polreichfe1b3902018-04-25 15:32:30 +0200816 day_of_week: 0
Martin Polreich8d37f282018-03-04 17:38:15 +0100817 hour: 4
818 minute: 52
819 key:
820 ceph_pub_key:
821 enabled: true
822 key: key
823
824 .. note:: Parameters in ``backup_times`` section can be used to set up exact
825 time the cron job should be executed. In this example, the backup job
826 would be executed every Sunday at 4:52 AM. If any of the individual
827 ``backup_times`` parameters is not defined, the defalut ``*`` value will be
828 used. For example, if minute parameter is ``*``, it will run the backup every minute,
829 which is ususally not desired.
Martin Polreichfe1b3902018-04-25 15:32:30 +0200830 Available parameters are ``day_of_week``, ``day_of_month``, ``month``, ``hour`` and ``minute``.
Martin Polreich8d37f282018-03-04 17:38:15 +0100831 Please see the crontab reference for further info on how to set these parameters.
832
833 .. note:: Please be aware that only ``backup_times`` section OR
834 ``hours_before_full(incr)`` can be defined. If both are defined, The
835 ``backup_times`` section will be peferred.
836
837 .. note:: New parameter ``incr_before_full`` needs to be defined. This
838 number sets number of incremental backups to be run, before a full backup
839 is performed.
840
Jiri Broulik42552052018-02-15 15:23:29 +0100841Migration from Decapod to salt-formula-ceph
842--------------------------------------------
843
Pavel Cizinsky03b7af82018-12-12 12:01:16 +0100844The following configuration will run a python script which will generate ceph config and osd disk mappings to be put in cluster model.
Jiri Broulik42552052018-02-15 15:23:29 +0100845
846.. code-block:: yaml
847
848 ceph:
849 decapod:
850 ip: 192.168.1.10
851 user: user
852 password: psswd
853 deploy_config_name: ceph
Mateusz Los4dd8c4f2017-12-01 09:53:02 +0100854
Simon Pasquierf8e6f9e2017-07-03 10:15:20 +0200855
Ondrej Smola81d1a192017-08-17 11:13:10 +0200856More information
857================
jpavlik8425d362015-06-09 15:23:27 +0200858
859* https://github.com/cloud-ee/ceph-salt-formula
860* http://ceph.com/ceph-storage/
jan kaufman4f7757b2015-06-12 10:49:00 +0200861* http://ceph.com/docs/master/start/intro/