===================== Ceph FS Quick Start ===================== To use the :term:`Ceph FS` Quick Start guide, you must have executed the procedures in the `Storage Cluster Quick Start`_ guide first. Execute this quick start on the Admin Host. Prerequisites ============= #. Verify that you have an appropriate version of the Linux kernel. See `OS Recommendations`_ for details. :: lsb_release -a uname -r #. On the admin node, use ``ceph-deploy`` to install Ceph on your ``ceph-client`` node. :: ceph-deploy install ceph-client #. Ensure that the :term:`Ceph Storage Cluster` is running and in an ``active + clean`` state. Also, ensure that you have at least one :term:`Ceph Metadata Server` running. :: ceph -s [-m {monitor-ip-address}] [-k {path/to/ceph.client.admin.keyring}] Create a Filesystem =================== You have already created an MDS (`Storage Cluster Quick Start`_) but it will not become active until you create some pools and a filesystem. See :doc:`/cephfs/createfs`. :: ceph osd pool create cephfs_data ceph osd pool create cephfs_metadata ceph fs new cephfs_metadata cephfs_data Create a Secret File ==================== The Ceph Storage Cluster runs with authentication turned on by default. You should have a file containing the secret key (i.e., not the keyring itself). To obtain the secret key for a particular user, perform the following procedure: #. Identify a key for a user within a keyring file. For example:: cat ceph.client.admin.keyring #. Copy the key of the user who will be using the mounted Ceph FS filesystem. It should look something like this:: [client.admin] key = AQCj2YpRiAe6CxAA7/ETt7Hcl9IyxyYciVs47w== #. Open a text editor. #. Paste the key into an empty file. It should look something like this:: AQCj2YpRiAe6CxAA7/ETt7Hcl9IyxyYciVs47w== #. Save the file with the user ``name`` as an attribute (e.g., ``admin.secret``). #. Ensure the file permissions are appropriate for the user, but not visible to other users. Kernel Driver ============= Mount Ceph FS as a kernel driver. :: sudo mkdir /mnt/mycephfs sudo mount -t ceph {ip-address-of-monitor}:6789:/ /mnt/mycephfs The Ceph Storage Cluster uses authentication by default. Specify a user ``name`` and the ``secretfile`` you created in the `Create a Secret File`_ section. For example:: sudo mount -t ceph 192.168.0.1:6789:/ /mnt/mycephfs -o name=admin,secretfile=admin.secret .. note:: Mount the Ceph FS filesystem on the admin node, not the server node. See `FAQ`_ for details. Filesystem in User Space (FUSE) =============================== Mount Ceph FS as a Filesystem in User Space (FUSE). :: sudo mkdir ~/mycephfs sudo ceph-fuse -m {ip-address-of-monitor}:6789 ~/mycephfs The Ceph Storage Cluster uses authentication by default. Specify a keyring if it is not in the default location (i.e., ``/etc/ceph``):: sudo ceph-fuse -k ./ceph.client.admin.keyring -m 192.168.0.1:6789 ~/mycephfs Additional Information ====================== See `Ceph FS`_ for additional information. Ceph FS is not quite as stable as the Ceph Block Device and Ceph Object Storage. See `Troubleshooting`_ if you encounter trouble. .. _Storage Cluster Quick Start: ../quick-ceph-deploy .. _Ceph FS: ../../cephfs/ .. _FAQ: http://wiki.ceph.com/How_Can_I_Give_Ceph_a_Try .. _Troubleshooting: ../../cephfs/troubleshooting .. _OS Recommendations: ../os-recommendations