- remove a bunch of outdated info
- update to reflect new monitor-based configuration
- move a bunch of common settings to another document/page
Signed-off-by: Sage Weil <sage@redhat.com>
* refs/pull/20688/head:
doc: Drop the output of pg query
doc: Update Monitoring OSDs and PGs
Reviewed-by: Lenz Grimmer <lgrimmer@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Sage Weil <sage@redhat.com>
Drop the output of pg query from the doc, as it is:
* Very old. The doc has only one-fourth of the latest 'pg query' output.
* Updating the latest 'pg query' output in the doc would be huge.
* too difficult to maintain it in the doc and make it sync with the changes of the actual 'pg query' output.
However, we can insert parts of the output in the doc if necessary.
Signed-off-by: Jos Collin <jcollin@redhat.com>
Includes new test case
Caused by: 5f58301a13
This changed attr consistency checking to exclude system keys,
which required snapset to be handled just like object info.
Fixes: http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/22996
Signed-off-by: David Zafman <dzafman@redhat.com>
Doc says 1000000, but the real figure is two orders of magnitude less:
Option("log_max_recent", Option::TYPE_INT, Option::LEVEL_ADVANCED)
.set_default(500)
.set_daemon_default(10000)
Signed-off-by: Nathan Cutler <ncutler@suse.com>
The config file paths listed in the docs don't match the config file
paths actually searched by ceph (see `src/common/config.cc`). Update the
docs to reflect the current reality.
Signed-off-by: Adam Wolfe Gordon <awg@digitalocean.com>
hit_set parameters aren't described in a sequence they introduced.
This patch effecrively changes the sequence to improve
description's logic.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Stupnikov <aleksey.stupnikov@gmail.com>
Since kraken, Ceph enforces a 1:1 correspondence between CRUSH ruleset and
CRUSH rule, so effectively ruleset and rule are the same thing, although
the term "ruleset" still survives - notably in the CRUSH rule itself, where it
effectively denotes the number of the rule.
This commit updates the documentation to more faithfully reflect the current
state of the code.
Fixes: http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/20559
Signed-off-by: Nathan Cutler <ncutler@suse.com>
* refs/pull/17678/head:
mon/AuthMonitor: improve error message
mon/OSDMonitor: disallow "all" as a key or value name
cephfs, mon/AuthMonitor, OSD/osdcap: make 'all' a synonym for '*'
vstart.sh: Create an admin user for each CephFS
mon/AuthMonitor: Allow * wildcard for filesystem name
OSD/OSDCap: Allow namespace and pool tag to be combined
OSD/OSDCap: Namespace globbing
mon/AuthMonitor: Use new osd auth caps for ceph fs authorize
OSD/auth caps: Add OSD auth caps based on pool tag
mon/FSCommands: Tag pools used for cephfs by default
mon/OSDMonitor: Add key/value arguments for pool tagging
Reviewed-by: Patrick Donnelly <pdonnell@redhat.com>
Define the string 'all' to be a synonym for the wildcard '*'. This
avoids confusion in the event that some auth caps (typically with
ceph fs authorize) are not quoted and thus '*' is expanded by the shell.
Signed-off-by: Douglas Fuller <dfuller@redhat.com>
Cleaner and easier. Also implicitly documents
the config set command, which hadn't been explicitly
called out in the docs before.
Signed-off-by: John Spray <john.spray@redhat.com>
Permit the wildcard * at the end of namespace names to match any
namespace starting with the given prefix. The wildcard is only
allowed at the end of the namespace name.
Example:
allow rw namespace=foo*
Signed-off-by: Douglas Fuller <dfuller@redhat.com>
Extend the OSD auth caps syntax to include RADOS pool tags. New syntax:
allow rw tag <application> <key>=<value>
Access is granted if the pool contains the <key>:<value> in its
application metadata.
Feature: http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/21084
Signed-off-by: Douglas Fuller <dfuller@redhat.com>