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config-key layout
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*config-key* is a general-purpose key/value storage service offered by
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the mons. Generally speaking, you can put whatever you want there.
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Current in-tree users should be captured here with their key layout
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schema.
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OSD dm-crypt keys
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Key::
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dm-crypt/osd/$OSD_UUID/luks = <json string>
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The JSON payload has the form::
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{ "dm-crypt": <secret> }
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where the secret is a base64 encoded LUKS key.
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Created by the 'osd new' command (see OSDMonitor.cc).
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Consumed by ceph-volume, and similar tools. Normally access to the
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dm-crypt/osd/$OSD_UUID prefix is allowed by a client.osd-lockbox.$OSD_UUID
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cephx key, such that only the appropriate host can retrieve the LUKS key (which
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in turn decrypts the actual raw key, also stored on the device itself).
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ceph-mgr modules
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================
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The convention for keys is::
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mgr/$MODULE/$option = $value
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or::
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mgr/$MODULE/$MGRID/$option = $value
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For example,::
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mgr/dashboard/server_port = 80
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mgr/dashboard/foo/server_addr = 1.2.3.4
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mgr/dashboard/bar/server_addr = 1.2.3.5
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Configuration
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Configuration options for clients and daemons are also stored in config-key.
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Keys take the form::
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config/$option = $value
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config/$type/$option = $value
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config/$type.$id/$option = $value
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config/$type.$id/$mask[/$mask2...]/$option = $value
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Where
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* `type` is a daemon type (`osd`, `mon`, `mds`, `mgr`, `client`)
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* `id` is a daemon id (e.g., `0`, `foo`), such that `$type.$id` is something like `osd.123` or `mds.foo`)
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* `mask` restricts who the option applies to, and can take two forms:
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#. `$crush_type:$crush_value`. For example, `rack:foorack`
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#. `class:$classname`, in reference to CRUSH device classes (e.g., `ssd`)
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