========================================== Mount Ceph FS in your File Systems Table ========================================== If you mount Ceph FS in your file systems table, the Ceph file system will mount automatically on startup. Kernel Driver ============= To mount Ceph FS in your file systems table as a kernel driver, add the following to ``/etc/fstab``:: {ipaddress}:{port}:/ {mount}/{mountpoint} {filesystem-name} [name=username,secret=secretkey|secretfile=/path/to/secretfile],[{mount.options}] For example:: 10.10.10.10:6789:/ /mnt/ceph ceph name=admin,secretfile=/etc/ceph/secret.key,noatime,_netdev 0 2 .. important:: The ``name`` and ``secret`` or ``secretfile`` options are mandatory when you have Ceph authentication running. See `Authentication`_ for details. FUSE ==== To mount Ceph FS in your file systems table as a filesystem in user space, add the following to ``/etc/fstab``:: #DEVICE PATH TYPE OPTIONS id={user-ID}[,conf={path/to/conf.conf}] /mount/path fuse.ceph defaults,_netdev 0 0 For example:: id=admin /mnt/ceph fuse.ceph defaults 0 0 id=myuser,conf=/etc/ceph/cluster.conf /mnt/ceph2 fuse.ceph defaults 0 0 The ``DEVICE`` field is a comma-delimited list of options to pass to the command line. Ensure you use the ID (e.g., ``admin``, not ``client.admin``). You can pass any valid ``ceph-fuse`` option to the command line this way. See `Authentication`_ for details. .. _Authentication: ../../rados/operations/authentication/