======================================= rados -- rados object storage utility ======================================= .. program:: rados Synopsis ======== | **rados** [ -m *monaddr* ] [ mkpool | rmpool *foo* ] [ -p | --pool *pool* ] [ -s | --snap *snap* ] [ -i *infile* ] [ -o *outfile* ] *command* ... Description =========== **rados** is a utility for interacting with a Ceph object storage cluster (RADOS), part of the Ceph distributed file system. Options ======= .. option:: -p pool, --pool pool Interact with the given pool. Required by most commands. .. option:: -s snap, --snap snap Read from the given pool snapshot. Valid for all pool-specific read operations. .. option:: -i infile will specify an input file to be passed along as a payload with the command to the monitor cluster. This is only used for specific monitor commands. .. option:: -o outfile will write any payload returned by the monitor cluster with its reply to outfile. Only specific monitor commands (e.g. osd getmap) return a payload. .. option:: -c ceph.conf, --conf=ceph.conf Use ceph.conf configuration file instead of the default /etc/ceph/ceph.conf to determine monitor addresses during startup. .. option:: -m monaddress[:port] Connect to specified monitor (instead of looking through ceph.conf). Global commands =============== :command:`lspools` List object pools :command:`df` Show utilization statistics, including disk usage (bytes) and object counts, over the entire system and broken down by pool. :command:`mkpool` *foo* Create a pool with name foo. :command:`rmpool` *foo* [ *foo* --yes-i-really-really-mean-it ] Delete the pool foo (and all its data) Pool specific commands ====================== :command:`get` *name* *outfile* Read object name from the cluster and write it to outfile. :command:`put` *name* *infile* Write object name to the cluster with contents from infile. :command:`rm` *name* Remove object name. :command:`ls` *outfile* List objects in given pool and write to outfile. :command:`lssnap` List snapshots for given pool. :command:`mksnap` *foo* Create pool snapshot named *foo*. :command:`rmsnap` *foo* Remove pool snapshot names *foo*. :command:`bench` *seconds* *mode* [ -b *objsize* ] [ -t *threads* ] Benchmark for seconds. The mode can be write or read. The default object size is 4 MB, and the default number of simulated threads (parallel writes) is 16. :command:`listomapkeys` *name* List all the keys stored in the object map of object name. :command:`listomapvals` *name* List all key/value pairs stored in the object map of object name. The values are dumped in hexadecimal. :command:`getomapval` *name* *key* Dump the hexadecimal value of key in the object map of object name. :command:`setomapval` *name* *key* *value* Set the value of key in the object map of object name. :command:`rmomapkey` *name* *key* Remove key from the object map of object name. :command:`getomapheader` *name* Dump the hexadecimal value of the object map header of object name. :command:`setomapheader` *name* *value* Set the value of the object map header of object name. Examples ======== To view cluster utilization:: rados df To get a list object in pool foo sent to stdout:: rados -p foo ls - To write an object:: rados -p foo put myobject blah.txt To create a snapshot:: rados -p foo mksnap mysnap To delete the object:: rados -p foo rm myobject To read a previously snapshotted version of an object:: rados -p foo -s mysnap get myobject blah.txt.old Availability ============ **rados** is part of the Ceph distributed file system. Please refer to the Ceph documentation at http://ceph.com/docs for more information. See also ======== :doc:`ceph `\(8)