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Pools
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When you first deploy a cluster without creating a pool, Ceph uses the default
pools for storing data. A pool provides you with:
- **Resilience**: You can set how many OSD are allowed to fail without losing data.
For replicated pools, it is the desired number of copies/replicas of an object.
A typical configuration stores an object and one additional copy
(i.e., ``size = 2``), but you can determine the number of copies/replicas.
For `erasure coded pools <../erasure-code>`_, it is the number of coding chunks
(i.e. ``m=2`` in the **erasure code profile**)
- **Placement Groups**: You can set the number of placement groups for the pool.
A typical configuration uses approximately 100 placement groups per OSD to
provide optimal balancing without using up too many computing resources. When
setting up multiple pools, be careful to ensure you set a reasonable number of
placement groups for both the pool and the cluster as a whole.
- **CRUSH Rules**: When you store data in a pool, a CRUSH ruleset mapped to the
pool enables CRUSH to identify a rule for the placement of the object
and its replicas (or chunks for erasure coded pools) in your cluster.
You can create a custom CRUSH rule for your pool.
- **Snapshots**: When you create snapshots with ``ceph osd pool mksnap``,
you effectively take a snapshot of a particular pool.
- **Set Ownership**: You can set a user ID as the owner of a pool.
To organize data into pools, you can list, create, and remove pools.
You can also view the utilization statistics for each pool.
List Pools
==========
To list your cluster's pools, execute::
ceph osd lspools
On a freshly installed cluster, only the ``rbd`` pool exists.
.. _createpool:
Create a Pool
=============
Before creating pools, refer to the `Pool, PG and CRUSH Config Reference`_.
Ideally, you should override the default value for the number of placement
groups in your Ceph configuration file, as the default is NOT ideal.
For details on placement group numbers refer to `setting the number of placement groups`_
For example::
osd pool default pg num = 100
osd pool default pgp num = 100
To create a pool, execute::
ceph osd pool create {pool-name} {pg-num} [{pgp-num}] [replicated] \
[crush-ruleset-name] [expected-num-objects]
ceph osd pool create {pool-name} {pg-num} {pgp-num} erasure \
[erasure-code-profile] [crush-ruleset-name] [expected_num_objects]
Where:
``{pool-name}``
:Description: The name of the pool. It must be unique.
:Type: String
:Required: Yes.
``{pg-num}``
:Description: The total number of placement groups for the pool. See `Placement
Groups`_ for details on calculating a suitable number. The
default value ``8`` is NOT suitable for most systems.
:Type: Integer
:Required: Yes.
:Default: 8
``{pgp-num}``
:Description: The total number of placement groups for placement purposes. This
**should be equal to the total number of placement groups**, except
for placement group splitting scenarios.
:Type: Integer
:Required: Yes. Picks up default or Ceph configuration value if not specified.
:Default: 8
``{replicated|erasure}``
:Description: The pool type which may either be **replicated** to
recover from lost OSDs by keeping multiple copies of the
objects or **erasure** to get a kind of
`generalized RAID5 <../erasure-code>`_ capability.
The **replicated** pools require more
raw storage but implement all Ceph operations. The
**erasure** pools require less raw storage but only
implement a subset of the available operations.
:Type: String
:Required: No.
:Default: replicated
``[crush-ruleset-name]``
:Description: The name of a CRUSH ruleset to use for this pool. The specified
ruleset must exist.
:Type: String
:Required: No.
:Default: For **replicated** pools it is the ruleset specified by the ``osd
pool default crush replicated ruleset`` config variable. This
ruleset must exist.
For **erasure** pools it is ``erasure-code`` if the ``default``
`erasure code profile`_ is used or ``{pool-name}`` otherwise. This
ruleset will be created implicitly if it doesn't exist already.
``[erasure-code-profile=profile]``
.. _erasure code profile: ../erasure-code-profile
:Description: For **erasure** pools only. Use the `erasure code profile`_. It
must be an existing profile as defined by
**osd erasure-code-profile set**.
:Type: String
:Required: No.
When you create a pool, set the number of placement groups to a reasonable value
(e.g., ``100``). Consider the total number of placement groups per OSD too.
Placement groups are computationally expensive, so performance will degrade when
you have many pools with many placement groups (e.g., 50 pools with 100
placement groups each). The point of diminishing returns depends upon the power
of the OSD host.
See `Placement Groups`_ for details on calculating an appropriate number of
placement groups for your pool.
.. _Placement Groups: ../placement-groups
``[expected-num-objects]``
:Description: The expected number of objects for this pool. By setting this value (
together with a negative **filestore merge threshold**), the PG folder
splitting would happen at the pool creation time, to avoid the latency
impact to do a runtime folder splitting.
:Type: Integer
:Required: No.
:Default: 0, no splitting at the pool creation time.
Set Pool Quotas
===============
You can set pool quotas for the maximum number of bytes and/or the maximum
number of objects per pool. ::
ceph osd pool set-quota {pool-name} [max_objects {obj-count}] [max_bytes {bytes}]
For example::
ceph osd pool set-quota data max_objects 10000
To remove a quota, set its value to ``0``.
Delete a Pool
=============
To delete a pool, execute::
ceph osd pool delete {pool-name} [{pool-name} --yes-i-really-really-mean-it]
If you created your own rulesets and rules for a pool you created, you should
consider removing them when you no longer need your pool. If you created users
with permissions strictly for a pool that no longer exists, you should consider
deleting those users too.
Rename a Pool
=============
To rename a pool, execute::
ceph osd pool rename {current-pool-name} {new-pool-name}
If you rename a pool and you have per-pool capabilities for an authenticated
user, you must update the user's capabilities (i.e., caps) with the new pool
name.
.. note:: Version ``0.48`` Argonaut and above.
Show Pool Statistics
====================
To show a pool's utilization statistics, execute::
rados df
Make a Snapshot of a Pool
=========================
To make a snapshot of a pool, execute::
ceph osd pool mksnap {pool-name} {snap-name}
.. note:: Version ``0.48`` Argonaut and above.
Remove a Snapshot of a Pool
===========================
To remove a snapshot of a pool, execute::
ceph osd pool rmsnap {pool-name} {snap-name}
.. note:: Version ``0.48`` Argonaut and above.
.. _setpoolvalues:
Set Pool Values
===============
To set a value to a pool, execute the following::
ceph osd pool set {pool-name} {key} {value}
You may set values for the following keys:
.. _size:
``size``
:Description: Sets the number of replicas for objects in the pool.
See `Set the Number of Object Replicas`_ for further details.
Replicated pools only.
:Type: Integer
.. _min_size:
``min_size``
:Description: Sets the minimum number of replicas required for I/O.
See `Set the Number of Object Replicas`_ for further details.
Replicated pools only.
:Type: Integer
:Version: ``0.54`` and above
.. _crash_replay_interval:
``crash_replay_interval``
:Description: The number of seconds to allow clients to replay acknowledged,
but uncommitted requests.
:Type: Integer
.. _pgp_num:
``pgp_num``
:Description: The effective number of placement groups to use when calculating
data placement.
:Type: Integer
:Valid Range: Equal to or less than ``pg_num``.
.. _crush_ruleset:
``crush_ruleset``
:Description: The ruleset to use for mapping object placement in the cluster.
:Type: Integer
.. _hashpspool:
``hashpspool``
:Description: Set/Unset HASHPSPOOL flag on a given pool.
:Type: Integer
:Valid Range: 1 sets flag, 0 unsets flag
:Version: Version ``0.48`` Argonaut and above.
.. _nodelete:
``nodelete``
:Description: Set/Unset NODELETE flag on a given pool.
:Type: Integer
:Valid Range: 1 sets flag, 0 unsets flag
:Version: Version ``FIXME``
.. _nopgchange:
``nopgchange``
:Description: Set/Unset NOPGCHANGE flag on a given pool.
:Type: Integer
:Valid Range: 1 sets flag, 0 unsets flag
:Version: Version ``FIXME``
.. _nosizechange:
``nosizechange``
:Description: Set/Unset NOSIZECHANGE flag on a given pool.
:Type: Integer
:Valid Range: 1 sets flag, 0 unsets flag
:Version: Version ``FIXME``
.. _write_fadvise_dontneed:
``write_fadvise_dontneed``
:Description: Set/Unset WRITE_FADVISE_DONTNEED flag on a given pool.
:Type: Integer
:Valid Range: 1 sets flag, 0 unsets flag
.. _noscrub:
``noscrub``
:Description: Set/Unset NOSCRUB flag on a given pool.
:Type: Integer
:Valid Range: 1 sets flag, 0 unsets flag
.. _nodeep-scrub:
``nodeep-scrub``
:Description: Set/Unset NODEEP_SCRUB flag on a given pool.
:Type: Integer
:Valid Range: 1 sets flag, 0 unsets flag
.. _hit_set_type:
``hit_set_type``
:Description: Enables hit set tracking for cache pools.
See `Bloom Filter`_ for additional information.
:Type: String
:Valid Settings: ``bloom``, ``explicit_hash``, ``explicit_object``
:Default: ``bloom``. Other values are for testing.
.. _hit_set_count:
``hit_set_count``
:Description: The number of hit sets to store for cache pools. The higher
the number, the more RAM consumed by the ``ceph-osd`` daemon.
:Type: Integer
:Valid Range: ``1``. Agent doesn't handle > 1 yet.
.. _hit_set_period:
``hit_set_period``
:Description: The duration of a hit set period in seconds for cache pools.
The higher the number, the more RAM consumed by the
``ceph-osd`` daemon.
:Type: Integer
:Example: ``3600`` 1hr
.. _hit_set_fpp:
``hit_set_fpp``
:Description: The false positive probability for the ``bloom`` hit set type.
See `Bloom Filter`_ for additional information.
:Type: Double
:Valid Range: 0.0 - 1.0
:Default: ``0.05``
.. _cache_target_dirty_ratio:
``cache_target_dirty_ratio``
:Description: The percentage of the cache pool containing modified (dirty)
objects before the cache tiering agent will flush them to the
backing storage pool.
:Type: Double
:Default: ``.4``
.. _cache_target_dirty_high_ratio:
``cache_target_dirty_high_ratio``
:Description: The percentage of the cache pool containing modified (dirty)
objects before the cache tiering agent will flush them to the
backing storage pool with a higher speed.
:Type: Double
:Default: ``.6``
.. _cache_target_full_ratio:
``cache_target_full_ratio``
:Description: The percentage of the cache pool containing unmodified (clean)
objects before the cache tiering agent will evict them from the
cache pool.
:Type: Double
:Default: ``.8``
.. _target_max_bytes:
``target_max_bytes``
:Description: Ceph will begin flushing or evicting objects when the
``max_bytes`` threshold is triggered.
:Type: Integer
:Example: ``1000000000000`` #1-TB
.. _target_max_objects:
``target_max_objects``
:Description: Ceph will begin flushing or evicting objects when the
``max_objects`` threshold is triggered.
:Type: Integer
:Example: ``1000000`` #1M objects
``hit_set_grade_decay_rate``
:Description: Temperature decay rate between two successive hit_sets
:Type: Integer
:Valid Range: 0 - 100
:Default: ``20``
``hit_set_grade_search_last_n``
:Description: Count at most N appearance in hit_sets for temperature calculation
:Type: Integer
:Valid Range: 0 - hit_set_count
:Default: ``1``
.. _cache_min_flush_age:
``cache_min_flush_age``
:Description: The time (in seconds) before the cache tiering agent will flush
an object from the cache pool to the storage pool.
:Type: Integer
:Example: ``600`` 10min
.. _cache_min_evict_age:
``cache_min_evict_age``
:Description: The time (in seconds) before the cache tiering agent will evict
an object from the cache pool.
:Type: Integer
:Example: ``1800`` 30min
.. _fast_read:
``fast_read``
:Description: On Erasure Coding pool, if this flag is turned on, the read request
would issue sub reads to all shards, and waits until it receives enough
shards to decode to serve the client. In the case of jerasure and isa
erasure plugins, once the first K replies return, client's request is
served immediately using the data decoded from these replies. This
helps to tradeoff some resources for better performance. Currently this
flag is only supported for Erasure Coding pool.
:Type: Boolean
:Defaults: ``0``
.. _scrub_min_interval:
``scrub_min_interval``
:Description: The minimum interval in seconds for pool scrubbing when
load is low. If it is 0, the value osd_scrub_min_interval
from config is used.
:Type: Double
:Default: ``0``
.. _scrub_max_interval:
``scrub_max_interval``
:Description: The maximum interval in seconds for pool scrubbing
irrespective of cluster load. If it is 0, the value
osd_scrub_max_interval from config is used.
:Type: Double
:Default: ``0``
.. _deep_scrub_interval:
``deep_scrub_interval``
:Description: The interval in seconds for pool “deep” scrubbing. If it
is 0, the value osd_deep_scrub_interval from config is used.
:Type: Double
:Default: ``0``
Get Pool Values
===============
To get a value from a pool, execute the following::
ceph osd pool get {pool-name} {key}
You may get values for the following keys:
``size``
:Description: see size_
:Type: Integer
``min_size``
:Description: see min_size_
:Type: Integer
:Version: ``0.54`` and above
``crash_replay_interval``
:Description: see crash_replay_interval_
:Type: Integer
``pgp_num``
:Description: see pgp_num_
:Type: Integer
:Valid Range: Equal to or less than ``pg_num``.
``crush_ruleset``
:Description: see crush_ruleset_
``hit_set_type``
:Description: see hit_set_type_
:Type: String
:Valid Settings: ``bloom``, ``explicit_hash``, ``explicit_object``
``hit_set_count``
:Description: see hit_set_count_
:Type: Integer
``hit_set_period``
:Description: see hit_set_period_
:Type: Integer
``hit_set_fpp``
:Description: see hit_set_fpp_
:Type: Double
``cache_target_dirty_ratio``
:Description: see cache_target_dirty_ratio_
:Type: Double
``cache_target_dirty_high_ratio``
:Description: see cache_target_dirty_high_ratio_
:Type: Double
``cache_target_full_ratio``
:Description: see cache_target_full_ratio_
:Type: Double
``target_max_bytes``
:Description: see target_max_bytes_
:Type: Integer
``target_max_objects``
:Description: see target_max_objects_
:Type: Integer
``cache_min_flush_age``
:Description: see cache_min_flush_age_
:Type: Integer
``cache_min_evict_age``
:Description: see cache_min_evict_age_
:Type: Integer
``fast_read``
:Description: see fast_read_
:Type: Boolean
``scrub_min_interval``
:Description: see scrub_min_interval_
:Type: Double
``scrub_max_interval``
:Description: see scrub_max_interval_
:Type: Double
``deep_scrub_interval``
:Description: see deep_scrub_interval_
:Type: Double
Set the Number of Object Replicas
=================================
To set the number of object replicas on a replicated pool, execute the following::
ceph osd pool set {poolname} size {num-replicas}
.. important:: The ``{num-replicas}`` includes the object itself.
If you want the object and two copies of the object for a total of
three instances of the object, specify ``3``.
For example::
ceph osd pool set data size 3
You may execute this command for each pool. **Note:** An object might accept
I/Os in degraded mode with fewer than ``pool size`` replicas. To set a minimum
number of required replicas for I/O, you should use the ``min_size`` setting.
For example::
ceph osd pool set data min_size 2
This ensures that no object in the data pool will receive I/O with fewer than
``min_size`` replicas.
Get the Number of Object Replicas
=================================
To get the number of object replicas, execute the following::
ceph osd dump | grep 'replicated size'
Ceph will list the pools, with the ``replicated size`` attribute highlighted.
By default, ceph creates two replicas of an object (a total of three copies, or
a size of 3).
.. _Pool, PG and CRUSH Config Reference: ../../configuration/pool-pg-config-ref
.. _Bloom Filter: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloom_filter
.. _setting the number of placement groups: ../placement-groups#set-the-number-of-placement-groups