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This is part of the run-up to removing all TMAP code in the Jewel+1 cycle. Signed-off-by: John Spray <john.spray@redhat.com>
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Upgrading pre-Firefly filesystems past Jewel
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.. tip::
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This advice only applies to users with filesystems
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created using versions of Ceph older than *Firefly* (0.80).
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Users creating new filesystems may disregard this advice.
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Pre-firefly versions of Ceph used a now-deprecated format
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for storing CephFS directory objects, called TMAPs. Support
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for reading these in RADOS will be removed after the Jewel
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release of Ceph, so for upgrading CephFS users it is important
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to ensure that any old directory objects have been converted.
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After installing Jewel on all your MDS and OSD servers, and restarting
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the services, run the following command:
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::
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cephfs-data-scan tmap_upgrade <metadata pool name>
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This only needs to be run once, and it is not necessary to
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stop any other services while it runs. The command may take some
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time to execute, as it iterates overall objects in your metadata
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pool. It is safe to continue using your filesystem as normal while
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it executes. If the command aborts for any reason, it is safe
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to simply run it again.
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If you are upgrading a pre-Firefly CephFS filesystem to a newer Ceph version
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than Jewel, you must first upgrade to Jewel and run the ``tmap_upgrade``
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command before completing your upgrade to the latest version.
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