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* note that it's only for librbd * put settings in the [client] section for clarity * fix typo * re-indent and clarify sentence about clustered fs on top of RBD Signed-off-by: Josh Durgin <josh.durgin@inktank.com>
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===========================
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RBD Cache Config Settings
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===========================
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With the kernel rbd driver, the Linux page cache can be used to
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improve performance. The userspace implementation, librbd, cannot take
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advantage of the page cache, so it includes its own in-memory caching,
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called RBD caching.
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RBD caching behaves just like well-behaved hard disk caching. When the OS sends
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a barrier or a flush request, all dirty data is written to the OSDs. This means
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that using write-back caching is just as safe as using a well-behaved physical
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hard disk with a VM that properly sends flushes (i.e. Linux kernel >= 2.6.32).
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The cache is LRU, and in write-back mode it can coalesce contiguous
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requests for better throughput.
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.. versionadded:: 0.46
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Ceph supports write-back caching for RBD. To enable it, add ``rbd cache =
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true`` to the ``[client]`` section of your ``ceph.conf`` file. By default
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``librbd`` does not perform any caching. Writes and reads go directly to the
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storage cluster, and writes return only when the data is on disk on all
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replicas. With caching enabled, writes return immediately, unless there are more
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than ``rbd cache max dirty`` unflushed bytes. In this case, the write triggers
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writeback and blocks until enough bytes are flushed.
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.. versionadded:: 0.47
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Ceph supports write-through caching for RBD. You can set the size of
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the cache, and you can set targets and limits to switch from
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write-back caching to write through caching. To enable write-through
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mode, set ``rbd cache max dirty`` to 0. This means writes return only
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when the data is on disk on all replicas, but reads may come from the
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cache. The cache is in memory on the client, and each RBD image has
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its own. Since the cache is local to the client, there's no coherency
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if there are others accesing the image. Running GFS or OCFS on top of
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RBD will not work with caching enabled.
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The ``ceph.conf`` file settings for RBD should be set in the ``[client]``
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section of your configuration file. The settings include:
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``rbd cache``
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:Description: Enable caching for RADOS Block Device (RBD).
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:Type: Boolean
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:Required: No
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:Default: ``false``
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``rbd cache size``
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:Description: The RBD cache size in bytes.
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:Type: 64-bit Integer
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:Required: No
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:Default: ``32 MiB``
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``rbd cache max dirty``
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:Description: The ``dirty`` limit in bytes at which the cache triggers write-back. If ``0``, uses write-through caching.
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:Type: 64-bit Integer
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:Required: No
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:Constraint: Must be less than ``rbd cache size``.
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:Default: ``24 MiB``
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``rbd cache target dirty``
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:Description: The ``dirty target`` before the cache begins writing data to the data storage. Does not block writes to the cache.
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:Type: 64-bit Integer
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:Required: No
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:Constraint: Must be less than ``rbd cache max dirty``.
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:Default: ``16 MiB``
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``rbd cache max dirty age``
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:Description: The number of seconds dirty data is in the cache before writeback starts.
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:Type: Float
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:Required: No
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:Default: ``1.0``
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