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Admin Tasks
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Once you have set up a cluster with ``ceph-deploy``, you may
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provide the client admin key and the Ceph configuration file
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to another host so that a user on the host may use the ``ceph``
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command line as an administrative user.
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Create an Admin Host
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To enable a host to execute ceph commands with administrator
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priveleges, use the ``admin`` command. ::
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ceph-deploy admin {host-name [host-name]...}
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Deploy Config File
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To send an updated copy of the Ceph configuration file to hosts
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in your cluster, use the ``config push`` command. ::
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ceph-deploy config push {host-name [host-name]...}
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.. tip:: With a base name and increment host-naming convention,
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it is easy to deploy configuration files via simple scripts
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(e.g., ``ceph-deploy config hostname{1,2,3,4,5}``).
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Retrieve Config File
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====================
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To retrieve a copy of the Ceph configuration file from a host
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in your cluster, use the ``config pull`` command. ::
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ceph-deploy config pull {host-name [host-name]...}
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