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ceph-volume -- Ceph OSD deployment tool
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.. program:: ceph-volume
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Synopsis
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| **ceph-volume** [-h] [--cluster CLUSTER] [--log-level LOG_LEVEL]
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| [--log-path LOG_PATH]
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| **ceph-volume** **lvm** [ *trigger* | *create* | *activate* | *prepare* ]
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Description
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===========
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:program:`ceph-volume` is a single purpose command line tool to deploy logical
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volumes as OSDs, trying to maintain a similar API to ``ceph-disk`` when
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preparing, activating, and creating OSDs.
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It deviates from ``ceph-disk`` by not interacting or relying on the udev rules
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that come installed for Ceph. These rules allow automatic detection of
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previously setup devices that are in turn fed into ``ceph-disk`` to activate
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them.
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Commands
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lvm
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---
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By making use of LVM tags, the ``lvm`` sub-command is able to store and later
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re-discover and query devices associated with OSDs so that they can later
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activated.
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Subcommands:
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**activate**
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Enables a systemd unit that persists the OSD ID and its UUID (also called
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``fsid`` in Ceph CLI tools), so that at boot time it can understand what OSD is
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enabled and needs to be mounted.
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Usage::
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ceph-volume lvm activate --filestore <osd id> <osd fsid>
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Optional Arguments:
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* [-h, --help] show the help message and exit
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* [--bluestore] filestore objectstore (not yet implemented)
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* [--filestore] filestore objectstore (current default)
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**prepare**
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Prepares a logical volume to be used as an OSD and journal using a ``filestore`` setup
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(``bluestore`` support is planned). It will not create or modify the logical volumes
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except for adding extra metadata.
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Usage::
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ceph-volume lvm prepare --filestore --data <data lv> --journal <journal device>
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Optional arguments:
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* [-h, --help] show the help message and exit
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* [--journal JOURNAL] A logical group name, path to a logical volume, or path to a device
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* [--journal-size GB] Size (in GB) A logical group name or a path to a logical volume
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* [--bluestore] Use the bluestore objectstore (not currently supported)
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* [--filestore] Use the filestore objectstore (currently the only supported object store)
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* [--osd-id OSD_ID] Reuse an existing OSD id
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* [--osd-fsid OSD_FSID] Reuse an existing OSD fsid
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Required arguments:
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* --data A logical group name or a path to a logical volume
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**create**
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Wraps the two-step process to provision a new osd (calling ``prepare`` first
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and then ``activate``) into a single one. The reason to prefer ``prepare`` and
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then ``activate`` is to gradually introduce new OSDs into a cluster, and
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avoiding large amounts of data being rebalanced.
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The single-call process unifies exactly what ``prepare`` and ``activate`` do,
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with the convenience of doing it all at once. Flags and general usage are
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equivalent to those of the ``prepare`` subcommand.
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**trigger**
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This subcommand is not meant to be used directly, and it is used by systemd so
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that it proxies input to ``ceph-volume lvm activate`` by parsing the
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input from systemd, detecting the UUID and ID associated with an OSD.
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Usage::
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ceph-volume lvm trigger <SYSTEMD-DATA>
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The systemd "data" is expected to be in the format of::
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<OSD ID>-<OSD UUID>
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The lvs associated with the OSD need to have been prepared previously,
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so that all needed tags and metadata exist.
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Positional arguments:
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* <SYSTEMD_DATA> Data from a systemd unit containing ID and UUID of the OSD.
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Availability
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:program:`ceph-volume` is part of Ceph, a massively scalable, open-source, distributed storage system. Please refer to
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the documentation at http://docs.ceph.com/ for more information.
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See also
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========
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:doc:`ceph-osd <ceph-osd>`\(8),
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:doc:`ceph-disk <ceph-disk>`\(8),
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