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