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ceph-detect-init -- display the init system Ceph should use
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.. program :: ceph-detect-init
Synopsis
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| **ceph-detect-init** [--verbose] [--use-rhceph] [--default *init* ]
Description
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:program: `ceph-detect-init` is a utility that prints the init system
Ceph uses. It can be one of `` sysvinit `` , `` upstart `` or `` systemd `` .
The init system Ceph uses may not be the default init system of the
host operating system. For instance on Debian Jessie, Ceph may use
`` sysvinit `` although `` systemd `` is the default.
If the init system of the host operating system is unknown, return on
error, unless :option: `--default` is specified.
Options
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.. option :: --use-rhceph
When an operating system identifies itself as Red Hat, it is
treated as if it was CentOS. With :option: `--use-rhceph` it is
treated as RHEL instead.
.. option :: --default INIT
If the init system of the host operating system is unkown, return
the value of *INIT* instead of failing with an error.
.. option :: --verbose
Display additional information for debugging.
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Bugs
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:program: `ceph-detect-init` is used by :program: `ceph-disk` to figure out the init system to manage the mount directory of an OSD. But only following combinations are fully tested:
- `upstart` on `Ubuntu 14.04`
- `systemd` on `Ubuntu 15.04` and up
- `systemd` on `Debian 8` and up
- `systemd` on `RHEL/CentOS 7` and up
- `systemd` on `Fedora 22` and up
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Availability
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:program: `ceph-detect-init` is part of Ceph, a massively scalable, open-source, distributed storage system. Please refer to
the Ceph documentation at http://ceph.com/docs for more information.
See also
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:doc: `ceph-disk <ceph-disk>` \(8),
:doc: `ceph-deploy <ceph-deploy>` \(8)