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doc: use ":confval:" role to reference options defined using confval
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kchai@redhat.com>
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@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ def setup(app) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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app.add_directive('confval', CephOption)
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app.add_object_type(
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'confval_option',
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'confval_option',
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'confval',
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objname='configuration value',
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indextemplate='pair: %s; configuration value',
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doc_field_types=[
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@ -78,16 +78,16 @@ Bind configuration options
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Two new configuration options control whether the v1 and/or v2
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protocol is used:
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* ``ms_bind_msgr1`` [default: true] controls whether a daemon binds
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* :confval:`ms_bind_msgr1` [default: true] controls whether a daemon binds
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to a port speaking the v1 protocol
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* ``ms_bind_msgr2`` [default: true] controls whether a daemon binds
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* :confval:`ms_bind_msgr2` [default: true] controls whether a daemon binds
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to a port speaking the v2 protocol
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Similarly, two options control whether IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are used:
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* ``ms_bind_ipv4`` [default: true] controls whether a daemon binds
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* :confval:`ms_bind_ipv4` [default: true] controls whether a daemon binds
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to an IPv4 address
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* ``ms_bind_ipv6`` [default: false] controls whether a daemon binds
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* :confval:`ms_bind_ipv6` [default: false] controls whether a daemon binds
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to an IPv6 address
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.. note:: The ability to bind to multiple ports has paved the way for
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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ order for monitor cluster to function properly.
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MON_MSGR2_NOT_ENABLED
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_____________________
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The ``ms_bind_msgr2`` option is enabled but one or more monitors is
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The :confval:`ms_bind_msgr2` option is enabled but one or more monitors is
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not configured to bind to a v2 port in the cluster's monmap. This
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means that features specific to the msgr2 protocol (e.g., encryption)
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are not available on some or all connections.
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@ -1141,9 +1141,9 @@ _______________
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One or more PGs has not been scrubbed recently. PGs are normally scrubbed
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within every configured interval specified by
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:ref:`osd_scrub_max_interval <osd_scrub_max_interval>` globally. This
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:confval:`osd_scrub_max_interval` globally. This
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interval can be overriden on per-pool basis with
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:ref:`scrub_max_interval <scrub_max_interval>`. The warning triggers when
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:confval:`scrub_max_interval`. The warning triggers when
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``mon_warn_pg_not_scrubbed_ratio`` percentage of interval has elapsed without a
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scrub since it was due.
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@ -1159,7 +1159,7 @@ PG_NOT_DEEP_SCRUBBED
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____________________
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One or more PGs has not been deep scrubbed recently. PGs are normally
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scrubbed every ``osd_deep_scrub_interval`` seconds, and this warning
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scrubbed every :confval:`osd_deep_scrub_interval` seconds, and this warning
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triggers when ``mon_warn_pg_not_deep_scrubbed_ratio`` percentage of interval has elapsed
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without a scrub since it was due.
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