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Block Device Commands
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.. index:: Ceph Block Device; image management
The ``rbd`` command enables you to create, list, introspect and remove block
device images. You can also use it to clone images, create snapshots,
rollback an image to a snapshot, view a snapshot, etc. For details on using
the ``rbd`` command, see `RBD Manage RADOS Block Device (RBD) Images`_ for
details.
.. important:: To use Ceph Block Device commands, you must have access to
a running Ceph cluster.
Create a Block Device Pool
==========================
#. On the admin node, use the ``ceph`` tool to `create a pool`_.
#. On the admin node, use the ``rbd`` tool to initialize the pool for use by RBD::
rbd pool init <pool-name>
.. note:: The ``rbd`` tool assumes a default pool name of 'rbd' when not
provided.
Create a Block Device User
==========================
Unless specified, the ``rbd`` command will access the Ceph cluster using the ID
``admin``. This ID allows full administrative access to the cluster. It is
recommended that you utilize a more restricted user wherever possible.
To `create a Ceph user`_, with ``ceph`` specify the ``auth get-or-create``
command, user name, monitor caps, and OSD caps::
ceph auth get-or-create client.{ID} mon 'profile rbd' osd 'profile {profile name} [pool={pool-name}][, profile ...]'
For example, to create a user ID named ``qemu`` with read-write access to the
pool ``vms`` and read-only access to the pool ``images``, execute the
following::
ceph auth get-or-create client.qemu mon 'profile rbd' osd 'profile rbd pool=vms, profile rbd-read-only pool=images'
The output from the ``ceph auth get-or-create`` command will be the keyring for
the specified user, which can be written to ``/etc/ceph/ceph.client.{ID}.keyring``.
.. note:: The user ID can be specified when using the ``rbd`` command by
providing the ``--id {id}`` optional argument.
Creating a Block Device Image
=============================
Before you can add a block device to a node, you must create an image for it in
the :term:`Ceph Storage Cluster` first. To create a block device image, execute
the following::
rbd create --size {megabytes} {pool-name}/{image-name}
For example, to create a 1GB image named ``bar`` that stores information in a
pool named ``swimmingpool``, execute the following::
rbd create --size 1024 swimmingpool/bar
If you don't specify pool when creating an image, it will be stored in the
default pool ``rbd``. For example, to create a 1GB image named ``foo`` stored in
the default pool ``rbd``, execute the following::
rbd create --size 1024 foo
.. note:: You must create a pool first before you can specify it as a
source. See `Storage Pools`_ for details.
Listing Block Device Images
===========================
To list block devices in the ``rbd`` pool, execute the following
(i.e., ``rbd`` is the default pool name)::
rbd ls
To list block devices in a particular pool, execute the following,
but replace ``{poolname}`` with the name of the pool::
rbd ls {poolname}
For example::
rbd ls swimmingpool
To list deferred delete block devices in the ``rbd`` pool, execute the
following::
rbd trash ls
To list deferred delete block devices in a particular pool, execute the
following, but replace ``{poolname}`` with the name of the pool::
rbd trash ls {poolname}
For example::
rbd trash ls swimmingpool
Retrieving Image Information
============================
To retrieve information from a particular image, execute the following,
but replace ``{image-name}`` with the name for the image::
rbd info {image-name}
For example::
rbd info foo
To retrieve information from an image within a pool, execute the following,
but replace ``{image-name}`` with the name of the image and replace ``{pool-name}``
with the name of the pool::
rbd info {pool-name}/{image-name}
For example::
rbd info swimmingpool/bar
Resizing a Block Device Image
=============================
:term:`Ceph Block Device` images are thin provisioned. They don't actually use
any physical storage until you begin saving data to them. However, they do have
a maximum capacity that you set with the ``--size`` option. If you want to
increase (or decrease) the maximum size of a Ceph Block Device image, execute
the following::
rbd resize --size 2048 foo (to increase)
rbd resize --size 2048 foo --allow-shrink (to decrease)
Removing a Block Device Image
=============================
To remove a block device, execute the following, but replace ``{image-name}``
with the name of the image you want to remove::
rbd rm {image-name}
For example::
rbd rm foo
To remove a block device from a pool, execute the following, but replace
``{image-name}`` with the name of the image to remove and replace
``{pool-name}`` with the name of the pool::
rbd rm {pool-name}/{image-name}
For example::
rbd rm swimmingpool/bar
To defer delete a block device from a pool, execute the following, but
replace ``{image-name}`` with the name of the image to move and replace
``{pool-name}`` with the name of the pool::
rbd trash mv {pool-name}/{image-name}
For example::
rbd trash mv swimmingpool/bar
To remove a deferred block device from a pool, execute the following, but
replace ``{image-id}`` with the id of the image to remove and replace
``{pool-name}`` with the name of the pool::
rbd trash rm {pool-name}/{image-id}
For example::
rbd trash rm swimmingpool/2bf4474b0dc51
.. note::
* You can move an image to the trash even it has snapshot(s) or actively
in-use by clones, but can not be removed from trash.
* You can use *--expires-at* to set the defer time (default is ``now``),
and if its deferment time has not expired, it can not be removed unless
you use *--force*.
Restoring a Block Device Image
==============================
To restore a deferred delete block device in the rbd pool, execute the
following, but replace ``{image-id}`` with the id of the image::
rbd trash restore {image-id}
For example::
rbd trash restore 2bf4474b0dc51
To restore a deferred delete block device in a particular pool, execute
the following, but replace ``{image-id}`` with the id of the image and
replace ``{pool-name}`` with the name of the pool::
rbd trash restore {pool-name}/{image-id}
For example::
rbd trash restore swimmingpool/2bf4474b0dc51
You can also use ``--image`` to rename the image while restoring it.
For example::
rbd trash restore swimmingpool/2bf4474b0dc51 --image new-name
.. _create a pool: ../../rados/operations/pools/#create-a-pool
.. _Storage Pools: ../../rados/operations/pools
.. _RBD Manage RADOS Block Device (RBD) Images: ../../man/8/rbd/
.. _create a Ceph user: ../../rados/operations/user-management#add-a-user