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Build Ceph
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============
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You can get Ceph software by retrieving Ceph source code and building it yourself.
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To build Ceph, you need to set up a development environment, compile Ceph,
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and then either install in user space or build packages and install the packages.
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Build Prerequisites
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===================
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.. tip:: Check this section to see if there are specific prerequisites for your
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Linux/Unix distribution.
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Before you can build Ceph source code, you need to install several libraries
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and tools. Ceph provides ``autoconf`` and ``automake`` scripts to get you
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started quickly. Ceph build scripts depend on the following:
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- ``autotools-dev``
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- ``autoconf``
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- ``automake``
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- ``cdbs``
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- ``gcc``
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- ``g++``
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- ``git``
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- ``libboost-dev``
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- ``libedit-dev``
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- ``libssl-dev``
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- ``libtool``
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- ``libfcgi``
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- ``libfcgi-dev``
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- ``libfuse-dev``
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- ``linux-kernel-headers``
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- ``libcrypto++-dev``
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- ``libcrypto++``
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- ``libexpat1-dev``
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- ``pkg-config``
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- ``libcurl4-gnutls-dev``
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On Ubuntu, execute ``sudo apt-get install`` for each dependency that isn't
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installed on your host. ::
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sudo apt-get install autotools-dev autoconf automake cdbs gcc g++ git libboost-dev libedit-dev libssl-dev libtool libfcgi libfcgi-dev libfuse-dev linux-kernel-headers libcrypto++-dev libcrypto++ libexpat1-dev
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On Debian/Squeeze, execute ``aptitude install`` for each dependency that isn't
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installed on your host. ::
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aptitude install autotools-dev autoconf automake cdbs gcc g++ git libboost-dev libedit-dev libssl-dev libtool libfcgi libfcgi-dev libfuse-dev linux-kernel-headers libcrypto++-dev libcrypto++ libexpat1-dev pkg-config libcurl4-gnutls-dev
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On Debian/Wheezy, you may also need::
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keyutils-dev libaio libboost-thread-dev
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.. note:: Some distributions that support Google's memory profiler tool may use
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a different package name (e.g., ``libgoogle-perftools4``).
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Ubuntu
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------
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- ``uuid-dev``
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- ``libkeyutils-dev``
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- ``libgoogle-perftools-dev``
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- ``libatomic-ops-dev``
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- ``libaio-dev``
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- ``libgdata-common``
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- ``libgdata13``
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- ``libsnappy-dev``
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- ``libleveldb-dev``
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Execute ``sudo apt-get install`` for each dependency that isn't installed on
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your host. ::
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sudo apt-get install uuid-dev libkeyutils-dev libgoogle-perftools-dev libatomic-ops-dev libaio-dev libgdata-common libgdata13 libsnappy-dev libleveldb-dev
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Debian
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------
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Alternatively, you may also install::
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aptitude install fakeroot dpkg-dev
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aptitude install debhelper cdbs libexpat1-dev libatomic-ops-dev
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openSUSE 11.2 (and later)
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- ``boost-devel``
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- ``gcc-c++``
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- ``libedit-devel``
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- ``libopenssl-devel``
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- ``fuse-devel`` (optional)
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Execute ``zypper install`` for each dependency that isn't installed on your
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host. ::
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zypper install boost-devel gcc-c++ libedit-devel libopenssl-devel fuse-devel
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Build Ceph
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Ceph provides ``automake`` and ``configure`` scripts to streamline the build
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process. To build Ceph, navigate to your cloned Ceph repository and execute the
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following::
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cd ceph
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./autogen.sh
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./configure
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make
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.. topic:: Hyperthreading
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You can use ``make -j`` to execute multiple jobs depending upon your system. For
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example, ``make -j4`` for a dual core processor may build faster.
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See `Installing a Build`_ to install a build in user space.
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Build Ceph Packages
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To build packages, you must clone the `Ceph`_ repository. You can create
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installation packages from the latest code using ``dpkg-buildpackage`` for
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Debian/Ubuntu or ``rpmbuild`` for the RPM Package Manager.
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.. tip:: When building on a multi-core CPU, use the ``-j`` and the number of
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cores * 2. For example, use ``-j4`` for a dual-core processor to accelerate
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the build.
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Advanced Package Tool (APT)
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To create ``.deb`` packages for Debian/Ubuntu, ensure that you have cloned the
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`Ceph`_ repository, installed the `Build Prerequisites`_ and installed
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``debhelper``::
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sudo apt-get install debhelper
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Once you have installed debhelper, you can build the packages::
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sudo dpkg-buildpackage
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For multi-processor CPUs use the ``-j`` option to accelerate the build.
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RPM Package Manager
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To create ``.rpm`` packages, ensure that you have cloned the `Ceph`_ repository,
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installed the `Build Prerequisites`_ and installed ``rpm-build`` and
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``rpmdevtools``::
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yum install rpm-build rpmdevtools
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Once you have installed the tools, setup an RPM compilation environment::
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rpmdev-setuptree
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Fetch the source tarball for the RPM compilation environment::
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wget -P ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES/ http://ceph.com/download/ceph-<version>.tar.gz
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Or from the EU mirror::
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wget -P ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES/ http://eu.ceph.com/download/ceph-<version>.tar.gz
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Build the RPM packages::
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rpmbuild -tb ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES/ceph-<version>.tar.gz
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For multi-processor CPUs use the ``-j`` option to accelerate the build.
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.. _Ceph: ../clone-source
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.. _Installing a Build: ../install-storage-cluster#installing-a-build
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