=============== Ceph Glossary =============== .. glossary:: :ref:`BlueStore` OSD BlueStore is a storage back end used by OSD daemons, and was designed specifically for use with Ceph. BlueStore was introduced in the Ceph Kraken release. In the Ceph Luminous release, BlueStore became Ceph's default storage back end, supplanting FileStore. Unlike :term:`filestore`, BlueStore stores objects directly on Ceph block devices without any file system interface. Since Luminous (12.2), BlueStore has been Ceph's default and recommended storage back end. Ceph Ceph is a distributed network storage and file system with distributed metadata management and POSIX semantics. Ceph Block Device Also called "RADOS Block Device" and :term:`RBD`. A software instrument that orchestrates the storage of block-based data in Ceph. Ceph Block Device splits block-based application data into "chunks". RADOS stores these chunks as objects. Ceph Block Device orchestrates the storage of those objects across the storage cluster. Ceph Block Storage One of the three kinds of storage supported by Ceph (the other two are object storage and file storage). Ceph Block Storage is the block storage "product", which refers to block-storage related services and capabilities when used in conjunction with the collection of (1) ``librbd`` (a python module that provides file-like access to :term:`RBD` images), (2) a hypervisor such as QEMU or Xen, and (3) a hypervisor abstraction layer such as ``libvirt``. Ceph Client Any of the Ceph components that can access a Ceph Storage Cluster. This includes the Ceph Object Gateway, the Ceph Block Device, the Ceph File System, and their corresponding libraries. It also includes kernel modules, and FUSEs (Filesystems in USERspace). Ceph Client Libraries The collection of libraries that can be used to interact with components of the Ceph Cluster. Ceph Cluster Map See :term:`Cluster Map` Ceph Dashboard :ref:`The Ceph Dashboard` is a built-in web-based Ceph management and monitoring application through which you can inspect and administer various resources within the cluster. It is implemented as a :ref:`ceph-manager-daemon` module. Ceph File System See :term:`CephFS` :ref:`CephFS` The **Ceph F**\ile **S**\ystem, or CephFS, is a POSIX-compliant file system built on top of Ceph’s distributed object store, RADOS. See :ref:`CephFS Architecture ` for more details. Ceph Interim Release See :term:`Releases`. Ceph Kernel Modules The collection of kernel modules that can be used to interact with the Ceph Cluster (for example: ``ceph.ko``, ``rbd.ko``). :ref:`Ceph Manager` The Ceph manager daemon (ceph-mgr) is a daemon that runs alongside monitor daemons to provide monitoring and interfacing to external monitoring and management systems. Since the Luminous release (12.x), no Ceph cluster functions properly unless it contains a running ceph-mgr daemon. Ceph Manager Dashboard See :term:`Ceph Dashboard`. Ceph Metadata Server See :term:`MDS`. Ceph Monitor A daemon that maintains a map of the state of the cluster. This "cluster state" includes the monitor map, the manager map, the OSD map, and the CRUSH map. A Ceph cluster must contain a minimum of three running monitors in order to be both redundant and highly-available. Ceph monitors and the nodes on which they run are often referred to as "mon"s. See :ref:`Monitor Config Reference `. Ceph Node A Ceph node is a unit of the Ceph Cluster that communicates with other nodes in the Ceph Cluster in order to replicate and redistribute data. All of the nodes together are called the :term:`Ceph Storage Cluster`. Ceph nodes include :term:`OSD`\s, :term:`Ceph Monitor`\s, :term:`Ceph Manager`\s, and :term:`MDS`\es. The term "node" is usually equivalent to "host" in the Ceph documentation. If you have a running Ceph Cluster, you can list all of the nodes in it by running the command ``ceph node ls all``. :ref:`Ceph Object Gateway` An object storage interface built on top of librados. Ceph Object Gateway provides a RESTful gateway between applications and Ceph storage clusters. Ceph Object Storage See :term:`Ceph Object Store`. Ceph Object Store A Ceph Object Store consists of a :term:`Ceph Storage Cluster` and a :term:`Ceph Object Gateway` (RGW). :ref:`Ceph OSD` Ceph **O**\bject **S**\torage **D**\aemon. The Ceph OSD software, which interacts with logical disks (:term:`OSD`). Around 2013, there was an attempt by "research and industry" (Sage's own words) to insist on using the term "OSD" to mean only "Object Storage Device", but the Ceph community has always persisted in using the term to mean "Object Storage Daemon" and no less an authority than Sage Weil himself confirms in November of 2022 that "Daemon is more accurate for how Ceph is built" (private correspondence between Zac Dover and Sage Weil, 07 Nov 2022). Ceph OSD Daemon See :term:`Ceph OSD`. Ceph OSD Daemons See :term:`Ceph OSD`. Ceph Platform All Ceph software, which includes any piece of code hosted at `https://github.com/ceph`_. Ceph Point Release See :term:`Releases`. Ceph Project The aggregate term for the people, software, mission and infrastructure of Ceph. Ceph Release See :term:`Releases`. Ceph Release Candidate See :term:`Releases`. Ceph Stable Release See :term:`Releases`. Ceph Stack A collection of two or more components of Ceph. :ref:`Ceph Storage Cluster` The collection of :term:`Ceph Monitor`\s, :term:`Ceph Manager`\s, :term:`Ceph Metadata Server`\s, and :term:`OSD`\s that work together to store and replicate data for use by applications, Ceph Users, and :term:`Ceph Client`\s. Ceph Storage Clusters receive data from :term:`Ceph Client`\s. CephX The Ceph authentication protocol. CephX operates like Kerberos, but it has no single point of failure. See the :ref:`CephX Configuration Reference`. Cloud Platforms Cloud Stacks Third party cloud provisioning platforms such as OpenStack, CloudStack, OpenNebula, and Proxmox VE. Cluster Map The set of maps consisting of the monitor map, OSD map, PG map, MDS map, and CRUSH map, which together report the state of the Ceph cluster. See :ref:`the "Cluster Map" section of the Architecture document` for details. CRUSH **C**\ontrolled **R**\eplication **U**\nder **S**\calable **H**\ashing. The algorithm that Ceph uses to compute object storage locations. CRUSH rule The CRUSH data placement rule that applies to a particular pool or pools. DAS **D**\irect-\ **A**\ttached **S**\torage. Storage that is attached directly to the computer accessing it, without passing through a network. Contrast with NAS and SAN. :ref:`Dashboard` A built-in web-based Ceph management and monitoring application to administer various aspects and objects of the cluster. The dashboard is implemented as a Ceph Manager module. See :ref:`mgr-dashboard` for more details. Dashboard Module Another name for :term:`Dashboard`. Dashboard Plugin filestore A back end for OSD daemons, where a Journal is needed and files are written to the filesystem. FQDN **F**\ully **Q**\ualified **D**\omain **N**\ame. A domain name that is applied to a node in a network and that specifies the node's exact location in the tree hierarchy of the DNS. In the context of Ceph cluster administration, FQDNs are often applied to hosts. In this documentation, the term "FQDN" is used mostly to distinguish between FQDNs and relatively simpler hostnames, which do not specify the exact location of the host in the tree hierarchy of the DNS but merely name the host. Host Any single machine or server in a Ceph Cluster. See :term:`Ceph Node`. LVM tags **L**\ogical **V**\olume **M**\anager tags. Extensible metadata for LVM volumes and groups. They are used to store Ceph-specific information about devices and its relationship with OSDs. :ref:`MDS` The Ceph **M**\eta\ **D**\ata **S**\erver daemon. Also referred to as "ceph-mds". The Ceph metadata server daemon must be running in any Ceph cluster that runs the CephFS file system. The MDS stores all filesystem metadata. MGR The Ceph manager software, which collects all the state from the whole cluster in one place. MON The Ceph monitor software. Node See :term:`Ceph Node`. Object Storage Device See :term:`OSD`. OSD Probably :term:`Ceph OSD`, but not necessarily. Sometimes (especially in older correspondence, and especially in documentation that is not written specifically for Ceph), "OSD" means "**O**\bject **S**\torage **D**\evice", which refers to a physical or logical storage unit (for example: LUN). The Ceph community has always used the term "OSD" to refer to :term:`Ceph OSD Daemon` despite an industry push in the mid-2010s to insist that "OSD" should refer to "Object Storage Device", so it is important to know which meaning is intended. OSD fsid This is a unique identifier used to identify an OSD. It is found in the OSD path in a file called ``osd_fsid``. The term ``fsid`` is used interchangeably with ``uuid`` OSD id The integer that defines an OSD. It is generated by the monitors during the creation of each OSD. OSD uuid This is the unique identifier of an OSD. This term is used interchangeably with ``fsid`` :ref:`Pool` A pool is a logical partition used to store objects. Pools See :term:`pool`. RADOS **R**\eliable **A**\utonomic **D**\istributed **O**\bject **S**\tore. RADOS is the object store that provides a scalable service for variably-sized objects. The RADOS object store is the core component of a Ceph cluster. `This blog post from 2009 `_ provides a beginner's introduction to RADOS. Readers interested in a deeper understanding of RADOS are directed to `RADOS: A Scalable, Reliable Storage Service for Petabyte-scale Storage Clusters `_. RADOS Cluster A proper subset of the Ceph Cluster consisting of :term:`OSD`\s, :term:`Ceph Monitor`\s, and :term:`Ceph Manager`\s. RADOS Gateway See :term:`RGW`. RBD **R**\ADOS **B**\lock **D**\evice. See :term:`Ceph Block Device`. :ref:`Realm` In the context of RADOS Gateway (RGW), a realm is a globally unique namespace that consists of one or more zonegroups. Releases Ceph Interim Release A version of Ceph that has not yet been put through quality assurance testing. May contain new features. Ceph Point Release Any ad hoc release that includes only bug fixes and security fixes. Ceph Release Any distinct numbered version of Ceph. Ceph Release Candidate A major version of Ceph that has undergone initial quality assurance testing and is ready for beta testers. Ceph Stable Release A major version of Ceph where all features from the preceding interim releases have been put through quality assurance testing successfully. Reliable Autonomic Distributed Object Store The core set of storage software which stores the user's data (MON+OSD). See also :term:`RADOS`. :ref:`RGW` **R**\ADOS **G**\ate\ **w**\ay. Also called "Ceph Object Gateway". The component of Ceph that provides a gateway to both the Amazon S3 RESTful API and the OpenStack Swift API. secrets Secrets are credentials used to perform digital authentication whenever privileged users must access systems that require authentication. Secrets can be passwords, API keys, tokens, SSH keys, private certificates, or encryption keys. SDS **S**\oftware-**d**\efined **S**\torage. systemd oneshot A systemd ``type`` where a command is defined in ``ExecStart`` which will exit upon completion (it is not intended to daemonize) Teuthology The collection of software that performs scripted tests on Ceph. .. _https://github.com/ceph: https://github.com/ceph .. _Cluster Map: ../architecture#cluster-map