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.TH "MOUNT.CEPH" "8" "February 17, 2012" "dev" "Ceph"
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.SH NAME
mount.ceph \- mount a ceph file system
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.SH SYNOPSIS
.nf
\fBmount.ceph\fP \fImonaddr1\fP[,\fImonaddr2\fP,...]:/[\fIsubdir\fP] \fIdir\fP [
\-o \fIoptions\fP ]
.fi
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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\fBmount.ceph\fP is a simple helper for mounting the Ceph file system on
a Linux host. The only real purpose it serves is to resolve monitor
hostname(s) into IP addresses; the Linux kernel client component does
most of the real work. In fact, it is possible to mount a Ceph file
system without mount.ceph by specifying monitor address(es) by IP:
.sp
.nf
.ft C
mount \-t ceph 1.2.3.4:/ mountpoint
.ft P
.fi
.sp
Each monitor address monaddr takes the form host[:port]. If the port
is not specified, the Ceph default of 6789 is assumed.
.sp
Multiple monitor addresses can be separated by commas. Only one
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responsible monitor is needed to successfully mount; the client will
learn about all monitors from any responsive monitor. However, it is a
good idea to specify more than one in case one happens to be down at
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the time of mount.
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A subdirectory subdir may be specified if a subset of the file system
is to be mounted.
.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
.B \fBwsize\fP
int, max write size. Default: none (writeback uses smaller of wsize
and stripe unit)
.TP
.B \fBrsize\fP
int (bytes), max readahead, multiple of 1024, Default: 524288
(512*1024)
.TP
.B \fBosdtimeout\fP
int (seconds), Default: 60
.TP
.B \fBosdkeepalivetimeout\fP
int, Default: 5
.TP
.B \fBmount_timeout\fP
int (seconds), Default: 60
.TP
.B \fBosd_idle_ttl\fP
int (seconds), Default: 60
.TP
.B \fBcaps_wanted_delay_min\fP
int, cap release delay, Default: 5
.TP
.B \fBcaps_wanted_delay_max\fP
int, cap release delay, Default: 60
.TP
.B \fBcap_release_safety\fP
int, Default: calculated
.TP
.B \fBreaddir_max_entries\fP
int, Default: 1024
.TP
.B \fBreaddir_max_bytes\fP
int, Default: 524288 (512*1024)
.TP
.B \fBwrite_congestion_kb\fP
int (kb), max writeback in flight. scale with available
memory. Default: calculated from available memory
.TP
.B \fBsnapdirname\fP
string, set the name of the hidden snapdir. Default: .snap
.TP
.B \fBname\fP
RADOS user to authenticate as when using cephx. Default: guest
.TP
.B \fBsecret\fP
secret key for use with cephx. This option is insecure because it exposes
the secret on the command line. To avoid this, use the secretfile option.
.TP
.B \fBsecretfile\fP
path to file containing the secret key to use with cephx
.TP
.B \fBip\fP
my ip
.TP
.B \fBnoshare\fP
create a new client instance, instead of sharing an existing
instance of a client mounting the same cluster
.TP
.B \fBdirstat\fP
funky \fIcat dirname\fP for stats, Default: off
.TP
.B \fBnodirstat\fP
no funky \fIcat dirname\fP for stats
.TP
.B \fBrbytes\fP
Report the recursive size of the directory contents for st_size on
directories. Default: on
.TP
.B \fBnorbytes\fP
Do not report the recursive size of the directory contents for
st_size on directories.
.TP
.B \fBnocrc\fP
no data crc on writes
.TP
.B \fBnoasyncreaddir\fP
no dcache readdir
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.SH EXAMPLES
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Mount the full file system:
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.nf
.ft C
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mount.ceph monhost:/ /mnt/foo
.ft P
.fi
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If there are multiple monitors:
.sp
.nf
.ft C
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mount.ceph monhost1,monhost2,monhost3:/ /mnt/foo
.ft P
.fi
.sp
If \fBceph\-mon\fP(8) is running on a non\-standard
port:
.sp
.nf
.ft C
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mount.ceph monhost1:7000,monhost2:7000,monhost3:7000:/ /mnt/foo
.ft P
.fi
.sp
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To mount only part of the namespace:
.sp
.nf
.ft C
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mount.ceph monhost1:/some/small/thing /mnt/thing
.ft P
.fi
.sp
Assuming mount.ceph(8) is installed properly, it should be
automatically invoked by mount(8) like so:
.sp
.nf
.ft C
mount \-t ceph monhost:/ /mnt/foo
.ft P
.fi
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.SH AVAILABILITY
.sp
\fBmount.ceph\fP is part of the Ceph distributed file system. Please
refer to the Ceph wiki at \fI\%http://ceph.newdream.net/wiki\fP for more
information.
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.SH SEE ALSO
.sp
\fBceph\-fuse\fP(8),
\fBceph\fP(8)
.SH COPYRIGHT
2011, New Dream Network
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