============================================== ceph-dencoder -- ceph encoder/decoder utility ============================================== .. program:: ceph-dencoder Synopsis ======== | **ceph-dencoder** [commands...] Description =========== **ceph-dencoder** is a utility to encode, decode, and dump ceph data structures. It is used for debugging and for testing inter-version compatibility. **ceph-dencoder** takes a simple list of commands and performs them in order. Commands ======== .. option:: version Print the version string for the **ceph-dencoder** binary. .. option:: import Read a binary blob of encoded data from the given file. It will be placed in an in-memory buffer. .. option:: export Write the contents of the current in-memory buffer to the given file. .. option:: list_types List the data types known to this build of **ceph-dencoder**. .. option:: type Select the given type for future ``encode`` or ``decode`` operations. .. option:: decode Decode the contents of the in-memory buffer into an instance of the previously selected type. If there is an error, report it. .. option:: encode Encode the contents of the in-memory instance of the previously selected type to the in-memory buffer. .. option:: dump_json Print a JSON-formatted description of the in-memory object. .. option:: count_tests Print the number of built-in test instances of the previosly selected type that **ceph-dencoder** is able to generate. .. option:: select_test Select the given build-in test instance as a the in-memory instance of the type. .. option:: get_features Print the decimal value of the feature set supported by this version of **ceph-dencoder**. Each bit represents a feature. These correspond to CEPH_FEATURE_* defines in src/include/ceph_features.h. .. option:: set_features Set the feature bits provided to ``encode`` to *f*. This allows you to encode objects such that they can be understood by old versions of the software (for those types that support it). Example ======= Say you want to examine an attribute on an object stored by ``ceph-osd``. You can do:: $ cd /mnt/osd.12/current/2.b_head $ attr -l foo_bar_head_EFE6384B Attribute "ceph.snapset" has a 31 byte value for foo_bar_head_EFE6384B Attribute "ceph._" has a 195 byte value for foo_bar_head_EFE6384B $ attr foo_bar_head_EFE6384B -g ceph._ -q > /tmp/a $ ceph-dencoder type object_info_t import /tmp/a decode dump_json { "oid": { "oid": "foo", "key": "bar", "snapid": -2, "hash": 4024842315, "max": 0}, "locator": { "pool": 2, "preferred": -1, "key": "bar"}, "category": "", "version": "9'1", "prior_version": "0'0", "last_reqid": "client.4116.0:1", "size": 1681, "mtime": "2012-02-21 08:58:23.666639", "lost": 0, "wrlock_by": "unknown.0.0:0", "snaps": [], "truncate_seq": 0, "truncate_size": 0, "watchers": {}} Availability ============ **ceph-dencoder** 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)