.. _mgr-administrator-guide: ceph-mgr administrator's guide ============================== Manual setup ------------ Usually, you would set up a ceph-mgr daemon using a tool such as ceph-ansible. These instructions describe how to set up a ceph-mgr daemon manually. First, create an authentication key for your daemon:: ceph auth get-or-create mgr.$name mon 'allow profile mgr' osd 'allow *' mds 'allow *' Place that key into ``mgr data`` path, which for a cluster "ceph" and mgr $name "foo" would be ``/var/lib/ceph/mgr/ceph-foo``. Start the ceph-mgr daemon:: ceph-mgr -i $name Check that the mgr has come up by looking at the output of ``ceph status``, which should now include a mgr status line:: mgr active: $name Client authentication --------------------- The manager is a new daemon which requires new CephX capabilities. If you upgrade a cluster from an old version of Ceph, or use the default install/deploy tools, your admin client should get this capability automatically. If you use tooling from elsewhere, you may get EACCES errors when invoking certain ceph cluster commands. To fix that, add a "mgr allow \*" stanza to your client's cephx capabilities by `Modifying User Capabilities`_. High availability ----------------- In general, you should set up a ceph-mgr on each of the hosts running a ceph-mon daemon to achieve the same level of availability. By default, whichever ceph-mgr instance comes up first will be made active by the monitors, and the others will be standbys. There is no requirement for quorum among the ceph-mgr daemons. If the active daemon fails to send a beacon to the monitors for more than ``mon mgr beacon grace`` (default 30s), then it will be replaced by a standby. If you want to pre-empt failover, you can explicitly mark a ceph-mgr daemon as failed using ``ceph mgr fail ``. Calling module commands ----------------------- Where a module implements command line hooks, the commands will be accessible as ordinary Ceph commands:: ceph If you would like to see the list of commands handled by the manager (where normal ``ceph help`` would show all mon and mgr commands), you can send a command directly to the manager daemon:: ceph tell mgr help Note that it is not necessary to address a particular mgr instance, simply ``mgr`` will pick the current active daemon. Configuration ------------- OPTION(mgr_module_path, OPT_STR, CEPH_PKGLIBDIR "/mgr") // where to load python modules from ``mgr module path`` :Description: Path to load modules from :Type: String :Default: ``"/mgr"`` ``mgr data`` :Description: Path to load daemon data (such as keyring) :Type: String :Default: ``"/var/lib/ceph/mgr/$cluster-$id"`` ``mgr tick period`` :Description: How many seconds between mgr beacons to monitors, and other periodic checks. :Type: Integer :Default: ``5`` ``mon mgr beacon grace`` :Description: How long after last beacon should a mgr be considered failed :Type: Integer :Default: ``30`` .. _Modifying User Capabilities: ../../rados/operations/user-management/#modify-user-capabilities