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.. _orchestrator-cli-host-management:
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===============
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Host Management
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===============
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To list hosts associated with the cluster:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph orch host ls [--format yaml] [--host-pattern <name>] [--label <label>] [--host-status <status>]
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where the optional arguments "host-pattern", "label" and "host-status" are used for filtering.
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"host-pattern" is a regex that will match against hostnames and will only return matching hosts
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"label" will only return hosts with the given label
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"host-status" will only return hosts with the given status (currently "offline" or "maintenance")
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Any combination of these filtering flags is valid. You may filter against name, label and/or status simultaneously
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.. _cephadm-adding-hosts:
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Adding Hosts
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============
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Hosts must have these :ref:`cephadm-host-requirements` installed.
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Hosts without all the necessary requirements will fail to be added to the cluster.
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To add each new host to the cluster, perform two steps:
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#. Install the cluster's public SSH key in the new host's root user's ``authorized_keys`` file:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ssh-copy-id -f -i /etc/ceph/ceph.pub root@*<new-host>*
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For example:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ssh-copy-id -f -i /etc/ceph/ceph.pub root@host2
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ssh-copy-id -f -i /etc/ceph/ceph.pub root@host3
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#. Tell Ceph that the new node is part of the cluster:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph orch host add *<newhost>* [*<ip>*] [*<label1> ...*]
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For example:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph orch host add host2 10.10.0.102
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ceph orch host add host3 10.10.0.103
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It is best to explicitly provide the host IP address. If an IP is
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not provided, then the host name will be immediately resolved via
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DNS and that IP will be used.
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One or more labels can also be included to immediately label the
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new host. For example, by default the ``_admin`` label will make
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cephadm maintain a copy of the ``ceph.conf`` file and a
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``client.admin`` keyring file in ``/etc/ceph``:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph orch host add host4 10.10.0.104 --labels _admin
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.. _cephadm-removing-hosts:
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Removing Hosts
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==============
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A host can safely be removed from a the cluster once all daemons are removed from it.
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To drain all daemons from a host do the following:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph orch host drain *<host>*
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The '_no_schedule' label will be applied to the host. See :ref:`cephadm-special-host-labels`
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All osds on the host will be scheduled to be removed. You can check osd removal progress with the following:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph orch osd rm status
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see :ref:`cephadm-osd-removal` for more details about osd removal
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You can check if there are no daemons left on the host with the following:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph orch ps <host>
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Once all daemons are removed you can remove the host with the following:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph orch host rm <host>
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Offline host removal
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--------------------
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If a host is offline and can not be recovered it can still be removed from the cluster with the following:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph orch host rm <host> --offline --force
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This can potentially cause data loss as osds will be forcefully purged from the cluster by calling ``osd purge-actual`` for each osd.
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Service specs that still contain this host should be manually updated.
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.. _orchestrator-host-labels:
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Host labels
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===========
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The orchestrator supports assigning labels to hosts. Labels
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are free form and have no particular meaning by itself and each host
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can have multiple labels. They can be used to specify placement
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of daemons. See :ref:`orch-placement-by-labels`
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Labels can be added when adding a host with the ``--labels`` flag:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph orch host add my_hostname --labels=my_label1
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ceph orch host add my_hostname --labels=my_label1,my_label2
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To add a label a existing host, run:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph orch host label add my_hostname my_label
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To remove a label, run:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph orch host label rm my_hostname my_label
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.. _cephadm-special-host-labels:
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Special host labels
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-------------------
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The following host labels have a special meaning to cephadm. All start with ``_``.
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* ``_no_schedule``: *Do not schedule or deploy daemons on this host*.
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This label prevents cephadm from deploying daemons on this host. If it is added to
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an existing host that already contains Ceph daemons, it will cause cephadm to move
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those daemons elsewhere (except OSDs, which are not removed automatically).
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* ``_no_autotune_memory``: *Do not autotune memory on this host*.
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This label will prevent daemon memory from being tuned even when the
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``osd_memory_target_autotune`` or similar option is enabled for one or more daemons
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on that host.
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* ``_admin``: *Distribute client.admin and ceph.conf to this host*.
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By default, an ``_admin`` label is applied to the first host in the cluster (where
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bootstrap was originally run), and the ``client.admin`` key is set to be distributed
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to that host via the ``ceph orch client-keyring ...`` function. Adding this label
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to additional hosts will normally cause cephadm to deploy config and keyring files
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in ``/etc/ceph``. Starting from versions 16.2.10 (Pacific) and 17.2.1 (Quincy) in
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addition to the default location ``/etc/ceph/`` cephadm also stores config and keyring
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files in the ``/var/lib/ceph/<fsid>/config`` directory.
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Maintenance Mode
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================
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Place a host in and out of maintenance mode (stops all Ceph daemons on host):
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph orch host maintenance enter <hostname> [--force]
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ceph orch host maintenance exit <hostname>
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Where the force flag when entering maintenance allows the user to bypass warnings (but not alerts)
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See also :ref:`cephadm-fqdn`
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Rescanning Host Devices
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=======================
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Some servers and external enclosures may not register device removal or insertion with the
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kernel. In these scenarios, you'll need to perform a host rescan. A rescan is typically
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non-disruptive, and can be performed with the following CLI command.:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph orch host rescan <hostname> [--with-summary]
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The ``with-summary`` flag provides a breakdown of the number of HBAs found and scanned, together
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with any that failed.:
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.. prompt:: bash [ceph:root@rh9-ceph1/]#
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ceph orch host rescan rh9-ceph1 --with-summary
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Ok. 2 adapters detected: 2 rescanned, 0 skipped, 0 failed (0.32s)
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Creating many hosts at once
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===========================
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Many hosts can be added at once using
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``ceph orch apply -i`` by submitting a multi-document YAML file:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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service_type: host
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hostname: node-00
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addr: 192.168.0.10
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labels:
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- example1
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- example2
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---
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service_type: host
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hostname: node-01
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addr: 192.168.0.11
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labels:
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- grafana
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---
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service_type: host
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hostname: node-02
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addr: 192.168.0.12
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This can be combined with service specifications (below) to create a cluster spec
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file to deploy a whole cluster in one command. see ``cephadm bootstrap --apply-spec``
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also to do this during bootstrap. Cluster SSH Keys must be copied to hosts prior to adding them.
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Setting the initial CRUSH location of host
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==========================================
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Hosts can contain a ``location`` identifier which will instruct cephadm to
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create a new CRUSH host located in the specified hierarchy.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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service_type: host
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hostname: node-00
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addr: 192.168.0.10
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location:
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rack: rack1
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.. note::
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The ``location`` attribute will be only affect the initial CRUSH location. Subsequent
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changes of the ``location`` property will be ignored. Also, removing a host will no remove
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any CRUSH buckets.
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See also :ref:`crush_map_default_types`.
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OS Tuning Profiles
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==================
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Cephadm can be used to manage operating-system-tuning profiles that apply sets
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of sysctl settings to sets of hosts.
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Create a YAML spec file in the following format:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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profile_name: 23-mon-host-profile
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placement:
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hosts:
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- mon-host-01
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- mon-host-02
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settings:
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fs.file-max: 1000000
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vm.swappiness: '13'
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Apply the tuning profile with the following command:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph orch tuned-profile apply -i <tuned-profile-file-name>
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This profile is written to ``/etc/sysctl.d/`` on each host that matches the
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hosts specified in the placement block of the yaml, and ``sysctl --system`` is
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run on the host.
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.. note::
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The exact filename that the profile is written to within ``/etc/sysctl.d/``
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is ``<profile-name>-cephadm-tuned-profile.conf``, where ``<profile-name>`` is
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the ``profile_name`` setting that you specify in the YAML spec. Because
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sysctl settings are applied in lexicographical order (sorted by the filename
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in which the setting is specified), you may want to set the ``profile_name``
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in your spec so that it is applied before or after other conf files.
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.. note::
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These settings are applied only at the host level, and are not specific
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to any particular daemon or container.
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.. note::
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Applying tuned profiles is idempotent when the ``--no-overwrite`` option is
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passed. Moreover, if the ``--no-overwrite`` option is passed, existing
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profiles with the same name are not overwritten.
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Viewing Profiles
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Run the following command to view all the profiles that cephadm currently manages:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph orch tuned-profile ls
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.. note::
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To make modifications and re-apply a profile, pass ``--format yaml`` to the
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``tuned-profile ls`` command. The ``tuned-profile ls --format yaml`` command
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presents the profiles in a format that is easy to copy and re-apply.
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Removing Profiles
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-----------------
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To remove a previously applied profile, run this command:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph orch tuned-profile rm <profile-name>
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When a profile is removed, cephadm cleans up the file previously written to ``/etc/sysctl.d``.
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Modifying Profiles
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Profiles can be modified by re-applying a YAML spec with the same name as the
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profile that you want to modify, but settings within existing profiles can be
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adjusted with the following commands.
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To add or modify a setting in an existing profile:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph orch tuned-profile add-setting <profile-name> <setting-name> <value>
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To remove a setting from an existing profile:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph orch tuned-profile rm-setting <profile-name> <setting-name>
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.. note::
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Modifying the placement requires re-applying a profile with the same name.
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Remember that profiles are tracked by their names, so when a profile with the
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same name as an existing profile is applied, it overwrites the old profile
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unless the ``--no-overwrite`` flag is passed.
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SSH Configuration
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=================
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Cephadm uses SSH to connect to remote hosts. SSH uses a key to authenticate
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with those hosts in a secure way.
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Default behavior
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Cephadm stores an SSH key in the monitor that is used to
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connect to remote hosts. When the cluster is bootstrapped, this SSH
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key is generated automatically and no additional configuration
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is necessary.
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A *new* SSH key can be generated with:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph cephadm generate-key
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The public portion of the SSH key can be retrieved with:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph cephadm get-pub-key
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The currently stored SSH key can be deleted with:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph cephadm clear-key
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You can make use of an existing key by directly importing it with:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph config-key set mgr/cephadm/ssh_identity_key -i <key>
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ceph config-key set mgr/cephadm/ssh_identity_pub -i <pub>
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You will then need to restart the mgr daemon to reload the configuration with:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph mgr fail
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.. _cephadm-ssh-user:
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Configuring a different SSH user
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Cephadm must be able to log into all the Ceph cluster nodes as an user
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that has enough privileges to download container images, start containers
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and execute commands without prompting for a password. If you do not want
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to use the "root" user (default option in cephadm), you must provide
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cephadm the name of the user that is going to be used to perform all the
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cephadm operations. Use the command:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph cephadm set-user <user>
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Prior to running this the cluster ssh key needs to be added to this users
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authorized_keys file and non-root users must have passwordless sudo access.
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Customizing the SSH configuration
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Cephadm generates an appropriate ``ssh_config`` file that is
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used for connecting to remote hosts. This configuration looks
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something like this::
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Host *
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User root
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StrictHostKeyChecking no
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UserKnownHostsFile /dev/null
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There are two ways to customize this configuration for your environment:
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#. Import a customized configuration file that will be stored
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by the monitor with:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph cephadm set-ssh-config -i <ssh_config_file>
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To remove a customized SSH config and revert back to the default behavior:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph cephadm clear-ssh-config
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#. You can configure a file location for the SSH configuration file with:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph config set mgr mgr/cephadm/ssh_config_file <path>
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We do *not recommend* this approach. The path name must be
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visible to *any* mgr daemon, and cephadm runs all daemons as
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containers. That means that the file either need to be placed
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inside a customized container image for your deployment, or
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manually distributed to the mgr data directory
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(``/var/lib/ceph/<cluster-fsid>/mgr.<id>`` on the host, visible at
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``/var/lib/ceph/mgr/ceph-<id>`` from inside the container).
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.. _cephadm-fqdn:
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Fully qualified domain names vs bare host names
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===============================================
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.. note::
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cephadm demands that the name of the host given via ``ceph orch host add``
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equals the output of ``hostname`` on remote hosts.
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Otherwise cephadm can't be sure that names returned by
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``ceph * metadata`` match the hosts known to cephadm. This might result
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in a :ref:`cephadm-stray-host` warning.
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When configuring new hosts, there are two **valid** ways to set the
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``hostname`` of a host:
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1. Using the bare host name. In this case:
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- ``hostname`` returns the bare host name.
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- ``hostname -f`` returns the FQDN.
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2. Using the fully qualified domain name as the host name. In this case:
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- ``hostname`` returns the FQDN
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- ``hostname -s`` return the bare host name
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Note that ``man hostname`` recommends ``hostname`` to return the bare
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host name:
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The FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) of the system is the
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name that the resolver(3) returns for the host name, such as,
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ursula.example.com. It is usually the hostname followed by the DNS
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domain name (the part after the first dot). You can check the FQDN
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using ``hostname --fqdn`` or the domain name using ``dnsdomainname``.
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.. code-block:: none
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You cannot change the FQDN with hostname or dnsdomainname.
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The recommended method of setting the FQDN is to make the hostname
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be an alias for the fully qualified name using /etc/hosts, DNS, or
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NIS. For example, if the hostname was "ursula", one might have
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a line in /etc/hosts which reads
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127.0.1.1 ursula.example.com ursula
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Which means, ``man hostname`` recommends ``hostname`` to return the bare
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host name. This in turn means that Ceph will return the bare host names
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when executing ``ceph * metadata``. This in turn means cephadm also
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requires the bare host name when adding a host to the cluster:
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``ceph orch host add <bare-name>``.
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..
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TODO: This chapter needs to provide way for users to configure
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Grafana in the dashboard, as this is right now very hard to do.
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