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4 ceph -- ceph administration tool
5 ==================================
6
7 .. program:: ceph
8
9 Synopsis
10 ========
11
12 | **ceph** **auth** [ *add* \| *caps* \| *del* \| *export* \| *get* \| *get-key* \| *get-or-create* \| *get-or-create-key* \| *import* \| *list* \| *print-key* \| *print_key* ] ...
13
14 | **ceph** **compact**
15
16 | **ceph** **config-key** [ *del* | *exists* | *get* | *list* | *dump* | *put* ] ...
17
18 | **ceph** **daemon** *<name>* \| *<path>* *<command>* ...
19
20 | **ceph** **daemonperf** *<name>* \| *<path>* [ *interval* [ *count* ] ]
21
22 | **ceph** **df** *{detail}*
23
24 | **ceph** **fs** [ *ls* \| *new* \| *reset* \| *rm* ] ...
25
26 | **ceph** **fsid**
27
28 | **ceph** **health** *{detail}*
29
30 | **ceph** **heap** [ *dump* \| *start_profiler* \| *stop_profiler* \| *release* \| *stats* ] ...
31
32 | **ceph** **injectargs** *<injectedargs>* [ *<injectedargs>*... ]
33
34 | **ceph** **log** *<logtext>* [ *<logtext>*... ]
35
36 | **ceph** **mds** [ *compat* \| *deactivate* \| *fail* \| *rm* \| *rmfailed* \| *set_state* \| *stat* \| *tell* ] ...
37
38 | **ceph** **mon** [ *add* \| *dump* \| *getmap* \| *remove* \| *stat* ] ...
39
40 | **ceph** **mon_status**
41
42 | **ceph** **osd** [ *blacklist* \| *blocked-by* \| *create* \| *new* \| *deep-scrub* \| *df* \| *down* \| *dump* \| *erasure-code-profile* \| *find* \| *getcrushmap* \| *getmap* \| *getmaxosd* \| *in* \| *lspools* \| *map* \| *metadata* \| *ok-to-stop* \| *out* \| *pause* \| *perf* \| *pg-temp* \| *force-create-pg* \| *primary-affinity* \| *primary-temp* \| *repair* \| *reweight* \| *reweight-by-pg* \| *rm* \| *destroy* \| *purge* \| *safe-to-destroy* \| *scrub* \| *set* \| *setcrushmap* \| *setmaxosd* \| *stat* \| *tree* \| *unpause* \| *unset* ] ...
43
44 | **ceph** **osd** **crush** [ *add* \| *add-bucket* \| *create-or-move* \| *dump* \| *get-tunable* \| *link* \| *move* \| *remove* \| *rename-bucket* \| *reweight* \| *reweight-all* \| *reweight-subtree* \| *rm* \| *rule* \| *set* \| *set-tunable* \| *show-tunables* \| *tunables* \| *unlink* ] ...
45
46 | **ceph** **osd** **pool** [ *create* \| *delete* \| *get* \| *get-quota* \| *ls* \| *mksnap* \| *rename* \| *rmsnap* \| *set* \| *set-quota* \| *stats* ] ...
47
48 | **ceph** **osd** **tier** [ *add* \| *add-cache* \| *cache-mode* \| *remove* \| *remove-overlay* \| *set-overlay* ] ...
49
50 | **ceph** **pg** [ *debug* \| *deep-scrub* \| *dump* \| *dump_json* \| *dump_pools_json* \| *dump_stuck* \| *force_create_pg* \| *getmap* \| *ls* \| *ls-by-osd* \| *ls-by-pool* \| *ls-by-primary* \| *map* \| *repair* \| *scrub* \| *set_full_ratio* \| *set_nearfull_ratio* \| *stat* ] ...
51
52 | **ceph** **quorum** [ *enter* \| *exit* ]
53
54 | **ceph** **quorum_status**
55
56 | **ceph** **report** { *<tags>* [ *<tags>...* ] }
57
58 | **ceph** **scrub**
59
60 | **ceph** **status**
61
62 | **ceph** **sync** **force** {--yes-i-really-mean-it} {--i-know-what-i-am-doing}
63
64 | **ceph** **tell** *<name (type.id)> <args> [<args>...]*
65
66 | **ceph** **version**
67
68 Description
69 ===========
70
71 :program:`ceph` is a control utility which is used for manual deployment and maintenance
72 of a Ceph cluster. It provides a diverse set of commands that allows deployment of
73 monitors, OSDs, placement groups, MDS and overall maintenance, administration
74 of the cluster.
75
76 Commands
77 ========
78
79 auth
80 ----
81
82 Manage authentication keys. It is used for adding, removing, exporting
83 or updating of authentication keys for a particular entity such as a monitor or
84 OSD. It uses some additional subcommands.
85
86 Subcommand ``add`` adds authentication info for a particular entity from input
87 file, or random key if no input is given and/or any caps specified in the command.
88
89 Usage::
90
91 ceph auth add <entity> {<caps> [<caps>...]}
92
93 Subcommand ``caps`` updates caps for **name** from caps specified in the command.
94
95 Usage::
96
97 ceph auth caps <entity> <caps> [<caps>...]
98
99 Subcommand ``del`` deletes all caps for ``name``.
100
101 Usage::
102
103 ceph auth del <entity>
104
105 Subcommand ``export`` writes keyring for requested entity, or master keyring if
106 none given.
107
108 Usage::
109
110 ceph auth export {<entity>}
111
112 Subcommand ``get`` writes keyring file with requested key.
113
114 Usage::
115
116 ceph auth get <entity>
117
118 Subcommand ``get-key`` displays requested key.
119
120 Usage::
121
122 ceph auth get-key <entity>
123
124 Subcommand ``get-or-create`` adds authentication info for a particular entity
125 from input file, or random key if no input given and/or any caps specified in the
126 command.
127
128 Usage::
129
130 ceph auth get-or-create <entity> {<caps> [<caps>...]}
131
132 Subcommand ``get-or-create-key`` gets or adds key for ``name`` from system/caps
133 pairs specified in the command. If key already exists, any given caps must match
134 the existing caps for that key.
135
136 Usage::
137
138 ceph auth get-or-create-key <entity> {<caps> [<caps>...]}
139
140 Subcommand ``import`` reads keyring from input file.
141
142 Usage::
143
144 ceph auth import
145
146 Subcommand ``ls`` lists authentication state.
147
148 Usage::
149
150 ceph auth ls
151
152 Subcommand ``print-key`` displays requested key.
153
154 Usage::
155
156 ceph auth print-key <entity>
157
158 Subcommand ``print_key`` displays requested key.
159
160 Usage::
161
162 ceph auth print_key <entity>
163
164
165 compact
166 -------
167
168 Causes compaction of monitor's leveldb storage.
169
170 Usage::
171
172 ceph compact
173
174
175 config-key
176 ----------
177
178 Manage configuration key. It uses some additional subcommands.
179
180 Subcommand ``del`` deletes configuration key.
181
182 Usage::
183
184 ceph config-key del <key>
185
186 Subcommand ``exists`` checks for configuration keys existence.
187
188 Usage::
189
190 ceph config-key exists <key>
191
192 Subcommand ``get`` gets the configuration key.
193
194 Usage::
195
196 ceph config-key get <key>
197
198 Subcommand ``list`` lists configuration keys.
199
200 Usage::
201
202 ceph config-key ls
203
204 Subcommand ``dump`` dumps configuration keys and values.
205
206 Usage::
207
208 ceph config-key dump
209
210 Subcommand ``set`` puts configuration key and value.
211
212 Usage::
213
214 ceph config-key set <key> {<val>}
215
216
217 daemon
218 ------
219
220 Submit admin-socket commands.
221
222 Usage::
223
224 ceph daemon {daemon_name|socket_path} {command} ...
225
226 Example::
227
228 ceph daemon osd.0 help
229
230
231 daemonperf
232 ----------
233
234 Watch performance counters from a Ceph daemon.
235
236 Usage::
237
238 ceph daemonperf {daemon_name|socket_path} [{interval} [{count}]]
239
240
241 df
242 --
243
244 Show cluster's free space status.
245
246 Usage::
247
248 ceph df {detail}
249
250 .. _ceph features:
251
252 features
253 --------
254
255 Show the releases and features of all connected daemons and clients connected
256 to the cluster, along with the numbers of them in each bucket grouped by the
257 corresponding features/releases. Each release of Ceph supports a different set
258 of features, expressed by the features bitmask. New cluster features require
259 that clients support the feature, or else they are not allowed to connect to
260 these new features. As new features or capabilities are enabled after an
261 upgrade, older clients are prevented from connecting.
262
263 Usage::
264
265 ceph features
266
267 fs
268 --
269
270 Manage cephfs filesystems. It uses some additional subcommands.
271
272 Subcommand ``ls`` to list filesystems
273
274 Usage::
275
276 ceph fs ls
277
278 Subcommand ``new`` to make a new filesystem using named pools <metadata> and <data>
279
280 Usage::
281
282 ceph fs new <fs_name> <metadata> <data>
283
284 Subcommand ``reset`` is used for disaster recovery only: reset to a single-MDS map
285
286 Usage::
287
288 ceph fs reset <fs_name> {--yes-i-really-mean-it}
289
290 Subcommand ``rm`` to disable the named filesystem
291
292 Usage::
293
294 ceph fs rm <fs_name> {--yes-i-really-mean-it}
295
296
297 fsid
298 ----
299
300 Show cluster's FSID/UUID.
301
302 Usage::
303
304 ceph fsid
305
306
307 health
308 ------
309
310 Show cluster's health.
311
312 Usage::
313
314 ceph health {detail}
315
316
317 heap
318 ----
319
320 Show heap usage info (available only if compiled with tcmalloc)
321
322 Usage::
323
324 ceph heap dump|start_profiler|stop_profiler|release|stats
325
326
327 injectargs
328 ----------
329
330 Inject configuration arguments into monitor.
331
332 Usage::
333
334 ceph injectargs <injected_args> [<injected_args>...]
335
336
337 log
338 ---
339
340 Log supplied text to the monitor log.
341
342 Usage::
343
344 ceph log <logtext> [<logtext>...]
345
346
347 mds
348 ---
349
350 Manage metadata server configuration and administration. It uses some
351 additional subcommands.
352
353 Subcommand ``compat`` manages compatible features. It uses some additional
354 subcommands.
355
356 Subcommand ``rm_compat`` removes compatible feature.
357
358 Usage::
359
360 ceph mds compat rm_compat <int[0-]>
361
362 Subcommand ``rm_incompat`` removes incompatible feature.
363
364 Usage::
365
366 ceph mds compat rm_incompat <int[0-]>
367
368 Subcommand ``show`` shows mds compatibility settings.
369
370 Usage::
371
372 ceph mds compat show
373
374 Subcommand ``deactivate`` stops mds.
375
376 Usage::
377
378 ceph mds deactivate <who>
379
380 Subcommand ``fail`` forces mds to status fail.
381
382 Usage::
383
384 ceph mds fail <who>
385
386 Subcommand ``rm`` removes inactive mds.
387
388 Usage::
389
390 ceph mds rm <int[0-]> <name> (type.id)>
391
392 Subcommand ``rmfailed`` removes failed mds.
393
394 Usage::
395
396 ceph mds rmfailed <int[0-]>
397
398 Subcommand ``set_state`` sets mds state of <gid> to <numeric-state>.
399
400 Usage::
401
402 ceph mds set_state <int[0-]> <int[0-20]>
403
404 Subcommand ``stat`` shows MDS status.
405
406 Usage::
407
408 ceph mds stat
409
410 Subcommand ``tell`` sends command to particular mds.
411
412 Usage::
413
414 ceph mds tell <who> <args> [<args>...]
415
416 mon
417 ---
418
419 Manage monitor configuration and administration. It uses some additional
420 subcommands.
421
422 Subcommand ``add`` adds new monitor named <name> at <addr>.
423
424 Usage::
425
426 ceph mon add <name> <IPaddr[:port]>
427
428 Subcommand ``dump`` dumps formatted monmap (optionally from epoch)
429
430 Usage::
431
432 ceph mon dump {<int[0-]>}
433
434 Subcommand ``getmap`` gets monmap.
435
436 Usage::
437
438 ceph mon getmap {<int[0-]>}
439
440 Subcommand ``remove`` removes monitor named <name>.
441
442 Usage::
443
444 ceph mon remove <name>
445
446 Subcommand ``stat`` summarizes monitor status.
447
448 Usage::
449
450 ceph mon stat
451
452 mon_status
453 ----------
454
455 Reports status of monitors.
456
457 Usage::
458
459 ceph mon_status
460
461 mgr
462 ---
463
464 Ceph manager daemon configuration and management.
465
466 Subcommand ``dump`` dumps the latest MgrMap, which describes the active
467 and standby manager daemons.
468
469 Usage::
470
471 ceph mgr dump
472
473 Subcommand ``fail`` will mark a manager daemon as failed, removing it
474 from the manager map. If it is the active manager daemon a standby
475 will take its place.
476
477 Usage::
478
479 ceph mgr fail <name>
480
481 Subcommand ``module ls`` will list currently enabled manager modules (plugins).
482
483 Usage::
484
485 ceph mgr module ls
486
487 Subcommand ``module enable`` will enable a manager module. Available modules are included in MgrMap and visible via ``mgr dump``.
488
489 Usage::
490
491 ceph mgr module enable <module>
492
493 Subcommand ``module disable`` will disable an active manager module.
494
495 Usage::
496
497 ceph mgr module disable <module>
498
499 Subcommand ``metadata`` will report metadata about all manager daemons or, if the name is specified, a single manager daemon.
500
501 Usage::
502
503 ceph mgr metadata [name]
504
505 Subcommand ``versions`` will report a count of running daemon versions.
506
507 Usage::
508
509 ceph mgr versions
510
511 Subcommand ``count-metadata`` will report a count of any daemon metadata field.
512
513 Usage::
514
515 ceph mgr count-metadata <field>
516
517
518 osd
519 ---
520
521 Manage OSD configuration and administration. It uses some additional
522 subcommands.
523
524 Subcommand ``blacklist`` manage blacklisted clients. It uses some additional
525 subcommands.
526
527 Subcommand ``add`` add <addr> to blacklist (optionally until <expire> seconds
528 from now)
529
530 Usage::
531
532 ceph osd blacklist add <EntityAddr> {<float[0.0-]>}
533
534 Subcommand ``ls`` show blacklisted clients
535
536 Usage::
537
538 ceph osd blacklist ls
539
540 Subcommand ``rm`` remove <addr> from blacklist
541
542 Usage::
543
544 ceph osd blacklist rm <EntityAddr>
545
546 Subcommand ``blocked-by`` prints a histogram of which OSDs are blocking their peers
547
548 Usage::
549
550 ceph osd blocked-by
551
552 Subcommand ``create`` creates new osd (with optional UUID and ID).
553
554 This command is DEPRECATED as of the Luminous release, and will be removed in
555 a future release.
556
557 Subcommand ``new`` should instead be used.
558
559 Usage::
560
561 ceph osd create {<uuid>} {<id>}
562
563 Subcommand ``new`` can be used to create a new OSD or to recreate a previously
564 destroyed OSD with a specific *id*. The new OSD will have the specified *uuid*,
565 and the command expects a JSON file containing the base64 cephx key for auth
566 entity *client.osd.<id>*, as well as optional base64 cepx key for dm-crypt
567 lockbox access and a dm-crypt key. Specifying a dm-crypt requires specifying
568 the accompanying lockbox cephx key.
569
570 Usage::
571
572 ceph osd new {<id>} {<uuid>} -i {<secrets.json>}
573
574 The secrets JSON file is optional but if provided, is expected to maintain
575 a form of the following format::
576
577 {
578 "cephx_secret": "AQBWtwhZdBO5ExAAIDyjK2Bh16ZXylmzgYYEjg=="
579 }
580
581 Or::
582
583 {
584 "cephx_secret": "AQBWtwhZdBO5ExAAIDyjK2Bh16ZXylmzgYYEjg==",
585 "cephx_lockbox_secret": "AQDNCglZuaeVCRAAYr76PzR1Anh7A0jswkODIQ==",
586 "dmcrypt_key": "<dm-crypt key>"
587 }
588
589
590 Subcommand ``crush`` is used for CRUSH management. It uses some additional
591 subcommands.
592
593 Subcommand ``add`` adds or updates crushmap position and weight for <name> with
594 <weight> and location <args>.
595
596 Usage::
597
598 ceph osd crush add <osdname (id|osd.id)> <float[0.0-]> <args> [<args>...]
599
600 Subcommand ``add-bucket`` adds no-parent (probably root) crush bucket <name> of
601 type <type>.
602
603 Usage::
604
605 ceph osd crush add-bucket <name> <type>
606
607 Subcommand ``create-or-move`` creates entry or moves existing entry for <name>
608 <weight> at/to location <args>.
609
610 Usage::
611
612 ceph osd crush create-or-move <osdname (id|osd.id)> <float[0.0-]> <args>
613 [<args>...]
614
615 Subcommand ``dump`` dumps crush map.
616
617 Usage::
618
619 ceph osd crush dump
620
621 Subcommand ``get-tunable`` get crush tunable straw_calc_version
622
623 Usage::
624
625 ceph osd crush get-tunable straw_calc_version
626
627 Subcommand ``link`` links existing entry for <name> under location <args>.
628
629 Usage::
630
631 ceph osd crush link <name> <args> [<args>...]
632
633 Subcommand ``move`` moves existing entry for <name> to location <args>.
634
635 Usage::
636
637 ceph osd crush move <name> <args> [<args>...]
638
639 Subcommand ``remove`` removes <name> from crush map (everywhere, or just at
640 <ancestor>).
641
642 Usage::
643
644 ceph osd crush remove <name> {<ancestor>}
645
646 Subcommand ``rename-bucket`` renames buchket <srcname> to <stname>
647
648 Usage::
649
650 ceph osd crush rename-bucket <srcname> <dstname>
651
652 Subcommand ``reweight`` change <name>'s weight to <weight> in crush map.
653
654 Usage::
655
656 ceph osd crush reweight <name> <float[0.0-]>
657
658 Subcommand ``reweight-all`` recalculate the weights for the tree to
659 ensure they sum correctly
660
661 Usage::
662
663 ceph osd crush reweight-all
664
665 Subcommand ``reweight-subtree`` changes all leaf items beneath <name>
666 to <weight> in crush map
667
668 Usage::
669
670 ceph osd crush reweight-subtree <name> <weight>
671
672 Subcommand ``rm`` removes <name> from crush map (everywhere, or just at
673 <ancestor>).
674
675 Usage::
676
677 ceph osd crush rm <name> {<ancestor>}
678
679 Subcommand ``rule`` is used for creating crush rules. It uses some additional
680 subcommands.
681
682 Subcommand ``create-erasure`` creates crush rule <name> for erasure coded pool
683 created with <profile> (default default).
684
685 Usage::
686
687 ceph osd crush rule create-erasure <name> {<profile>}
688
689 Subcommand ``create-simple`` creates crush rule <name> to start from <root>,
690 replicate across buckets of type <type>, using a choose mode of <firstn|indep>
691 (default firstn; indep best for erasure pools).
692
693 Usage::
694
695 ceph osd crush rule create-simple <name> <root> <type> {firstn|indep}
696
697 Subcommand ``dump`` dumps crush rule <name> (default all).
698
699 Usage::
700
701 ceph osd crush rule dump {<name>}
702
703 Subcommand ``ls`` lists crush rules.
704
705 Usage::
706
707 ceph osd crush rule ls
708
709 Subcommand ``rm`` removes crush rule <name>.
710
711 Usage::
712
713 ceph osd crush rule rm <name>
714
715 Subcommand ``set`` used alone, sets crush map from input file.
716
717 Usage::
718
719 ceph osd crush set
720
721 Subcommand ``set`` with osdname/osd.id update crushmap position and weight
722 for <name> to <weight> with location <args>.
723
724 Usage::
725
726 ceph osd crush set <osdname (id|osd.id)> <float[0.0-]> <args> [<args>...]
727
728 Subcommand ``set-tunable`` set crush tunable <tunable> to <value>. The only
729 tunable that can be set is straw_calc_version.
730
731 Usage::
732
733 ceph osd crush set-tunable straw_calc_version <value>
734
735 Subcommand ``show-tunables`` shows current crush tunables.
736
737 Usage::
738
739 ceph osd crush show-tunables
740
741 Subcommand ``tree`` shows the crush buckets and items in a tree view.
742
743 Usage::
744
745 ceph osd crush tree
746
747 Subcommand ``tunables`` sets crush tunables values to <profile>.
748
749 Usage::
750
751 ceph osd crush tunables legacy|argonaut|bobtail|firefly|hammer|optimal|default
752
753 Subcommand ``unlink`` unlinks <name> from crush map (everywhere, or just at
754 <ancestor>).
755
756 Usage::
757
758 ceph osd crush unlink <name> {<ancestor>}
759
760 Subcommand ``df`` shows OSD utilization
761
762 Usage::
763
764 ceph osd df {plain|tree}
765
766 Subcommand ``deep-scrub`` initiates deep scrub on specified osd.
767
768 Usage::
769
770 ceph osd deep-scrub <who>
771
772 Subcommand ``down`` sets osd(s) <id> [<id>...] down.
773
774 Usage::
775
776 ceph osd down <ids> [<ids>...]
777
778 Subcommand ``dump`` prints summary of OSD map.
779
780 Usage::
781
782 ceph osd dump {<int[0-]>}
783
784 Subcommand ``erasure-code-profile`` is used for managing the erasure code
785 profiles. It uses some additional subcommands.
786
787 Subcommand ``get`` gets erasure code profile <name>.
788
789 Usage::
790
791 ceph osd erasure-code-profile get <name>
792
793 Subcommand ``ls`` lists all erasure code profiles.
794
795 Usage::
796
797 ceph osd erasure-code-profile ls
798
799 Subcommand ``rm`` removes erasure code profile <name>.
800
801 Usage::
802
803 ceph osd erasure-code-profile rm <name>
804
805 Subcommand ``set`` creates erasure code profile <name> with [<key[=value]> ...]
806 pairs. Add a --force at the end to override an existing profile (IT IS RISKY).
807
808 Usage::
809
810 ceph osd erasure-code-profile set <name> {<profile> [<profile>...]}
811
812 Subcommand ``find`` find osd <id> in the CRUSH map and shows its location.
813
814 Usage::
815
816 ceph osd find <int[0-]>
817
818 Subcommand ``getcrushmap`` gets CRUSH map.
819
820 Usage::
821
822 ceph osd getcrushmap {<int[0-]>}
823
824 Subcommand ``getmap`` gets OSD map.
825
826 Usage::
827
828 ceph osd getmap {<int[0-]>}
829
830 Subcommand ``getmaxosd`` shows largest OSD id.
831
832 Usage::
833
834 ceph osd getmaxosd
835
836 Subcommand ``in`` sets osd(s) <id> [<id>...] in.
837
838 Usage::
839
840 ceph osd in <ids> [<ids>...]
841
842 Subcommand ``lost`` marks osd as permanently lost. THIS DESTROYS DATA IF NO
843 MORE REPLICAS EXIST, BE CAREFUL.
844
845 Usage::
846
847 ceph osd lost <int[0-]> {--yes-i-really-mean-it}
848
849 Subcommand ``ls`` shows all OSD ids.
850
851 Usage::
852
853 ceph osd ls {<int[0-]>}
854
855 Subcommand ``lspools`` lists pools.
856
857 Usage::
858
859 ceph osd lspools {<int>}
860
861 Subcommand ``map`` finds pg for <object> in <pool>.
862
863 Usage::
864
865 ceph osd map <poolname> <objectname>
866
867 Subcommand ``metadata`` fetches metadata for osd <id>.
868
869 Usage::
870
871 ceph osd metadata {int[0-]} (default all)
872
873 Subcommand ``out`` sets osd(s) <id> [<id>...] out.
874
875 Usage::
876
877 ceph osd out <ids> [<ids>...]
878
879 Subcommand ``ok-to-stop`` checks whether the list of OSD(s) can be
880 stopped without immediately making data unavailable. That is, all
881 data should remain readable and writeable, although data redundancy
882 may be reduced as some PGs may end up in a degraded (but active)
883 state. It will return a success code if it is okay to stop the
884 OSD(s), or an error code and informative message if it is not or if no
885 conclusion can be drawn at the current time.
886
887 Usage::
888
889 ceph osd ok-to-stop <id> [<ids>...]
890
891 Subcommand ``pause`` pauses osd.
892
893 Usage::
894
895 ceph osd pause
896
897 Subcommand ``perf`` prints dump of OSD perf summary stats.
898
899 Usage::
900
901 ceph osd perf
902
903 Subcommand ``pg-temp`` set pg_temp mapping pgid:[<id> [<id>...]] (developers
904 only).
905
906 Usage::
907
908 ceph osd pg-temp <pgid> {<id> [<id>...]}
909
910 Subcommand ``force-create-pg`` forces creation of pg <pgid>.
911
912 Usage::
913
914 ceph osd force-create-pg <pgid>
915
916
917 Subcommand ``pool`` is used for managing data pools. It uses some additional
918 subcommands.
919
920 Subcommand ``create`` creates pool.
921
922 Usage::
923
924 ceph osd pool create <poolname> <int[0-]> {<int[0-]>} {replicated|erasure}
925 {<erasure_code_profile>} {<ruleset>} {<int>}
926
927 Subcommand ``delete`` deletes pool.
928
929 Usage::
930
931 ceph osd pool delete <poolname> {<poolname>} {--yes-i-really-really-mean-it}
932
933 Subcommand ``get`` gets pool parameter <var>.
934
935 Usage::
936
937 ceph osd pool get <poolname> size|min_size|crash_replay_interval|pg_num|
938 pgp_num|crush_ruleset|auid|write_fadvise_dontneed
939
940 Only for tiered pools::
941
942 ceph osd pool get <poolname> hit_set_type|hit_set_period|hit_set_count|hit_set_fpp|
943 target_max_objects|target_max_bytes|cache_target_dirty_ratio|cache_target_dirty_high_ratio|
944 cache_target_full_ratio|cache_min_flush_age|cache_min_evict_age|
945 min_read_recency_for_promote|hit_set_grade_decay_rate|hit_set_search_last_n
946
947 Only for erasure coded pools::
948
949 ceph osd pool get <poolname> erasure_code_profile
950
951 Use ``all`` to get all pool parameters that apply to the pool's type::
952
953 ceph osd pool get <poolname> all
954
955 Subcommand ``get-quota`` obtains object or byte limits for pool.
956
957 Usage::
958
959 ceph osd pool get-quota <poolname>
960
961 Subcommand ``ls`` list pools
962
963 Usage::
964
965 ceph osd pool ls {detail}
966
967 Subcommand ``mksnap`` makes snapshot <snap> in <pool>.
968
969 Usage::
970
971 ceph osd pool mksnap <poolname> <snap>
972
973 Subcommand ``rename`` renames <srcpool> to <destpool>.
974
975 Usage::
976
977 ceph osd pool rename <poolname> <poolname>
978
979 Subcommand ``rmsnap`` removes snapshot <snap> from <pool>.
980
981 Usage::
982
983 ceph osd pool rmsnap <poolname> <snap>
984
985 Subcommand ``set`` sets pool parameter <var> to <val>.
986
987 Usage::
988
989 ceph osd pool set <poolname> size|min_size|crash_replay_interval|pg_num|
990 pgp_num|crush_ruleset|hashpspool|nodelete|nopgchange|nosizechange|
991 hit_set_type|hit_set_period|hit_set_count|hit_set_fpp|debug_fake_ec_pool|
992 target_max_bytes|target_max_objects|cache_target_dirty_ratio|
993 cache_target_dirty_high_ratio|
994 cache_target_full_ratio|cache_min_flush_age|cache_min_evict_age|auid|
995 min_read_recency_for_promote|write_fadvise_dontneed|hit_set_grade_decay_rate|
996 hit_set_search_last_n
997 <val> {--yes-i-really-mean-it}
998
999 Subcommand ``set-quota`` sets object or byte limit on pool.
1000
1001 Usage::
1002
1003 ceph osd pool set-quota <poolname> max_objects|max_bytes <val>
1004
1005 Subcommand ``stats`` obtain stats from all pools, or from specified pool.
1006
1007 Usage::
1008
1009 ceph osd pool stats {<name>}
1010
1011 Subcommand ``primary-affinity`` adjust osd primary-affinity from 0.0 <=<weight>
1012 <= 1.0
1013
1014 Usage::
1015
1016 ceph osd primary-affinity <osdname (id|osd.id)> <float[0.0-1.0]>
1017
1018 Subcommand ``primary-temp`` sets primary_temp mapping pgid:<id>|-1 (developers
1019 only).
1020
1021 Usage::
1022
1023 ceph osd primary-temp <pgid> <id>
1024
1025 Subcommand ``repair`` initiates repair on a specified osd.
1026
1027 Usage::
1028
1029 ceph osd repair <who>
1030
1031 Subcommand ``reweight`` reweights osd to 0.0 < <weight> < 1.0.
1032
1033 Usage::
1034
1035 osd reweight <int[0-]> <float[0.0-1.0]>
1036
1037 Subcommand ``reweight-by-pg`` reweight OSDs by PG distribution
1038 [overload-percentage-for-consideration, default 120].
1039
1040 Usage::
1041
1042 ceph osd reweight-by-pg {<int[100-]>} {<poolname> [<poolname...]}
1043 {--no-increasing}
1044
1045 Subcommand ``reweight-by-utilization`` reweight OSDs by utilization
1046 [overload-percentage-for-consideration, default 120].
1047
1048 Usage::
1049
1050 ceph osd reweight-by-utilization {<int[100-]>}
1051 {--no-increasing}
1052
1053 Subcommand ``rm`` removes osd(s) <id> [<id>...] from the OSD map.
1054
1055
1056 Usage::
1057
1058 ceph osd rm <ids> [<ids>...]
1059
1060 Subcommand ``destroy`` marks OSD *id* as *destroyed*, removing its cephx
1061 entity's keys and all of its dm-crypt and daemon-private config key
1062 entries.
1063
1064 This command will not remove the OSD from crush, nor will it remove the
1065 OSD from the OSD map. Instead, once the command successfully completes,
1066 the OSD will show marked as *destroyed*.
1067
1068 In order to mark an OSD as destroyed, the OSD must first be marked as
1069 **lost**.
1070
1071 Usage::
1072
1073 ceph osd destroy <id> {--yes-i-really-mean-it}
1074
1075
1076 Subcommand ``purge`` performs a combination of ``osd destroy``,
1077 ``osd rm`` and ``osd crush remove``.
1078
1079 Usage::
1080
1081 ceph osd purge <id> {--yes-i-really-mean-it}
1082
1083 Subcommand ``safe-to-destroy`` checks whether it is safe to remove or
1084 destroy an OSD without reducing overall data redundancy or durability.
1085 It will return a success code if it is definitely safe, or an error
1086 code and informative message if it is not or if no conclusion can be
1087 drawn at the current time.
1088
1089 Usage::
1090
1091 ceph osd safe-to-destroy <id> [<ids>...]
1092
1093 Subcommand ``scrub`` initiates scrub on specified osd.
1094
1095 Usage::
1096
1097 ceph osd scrub <who>
1098
1099 Subcommand ``set`` sets <key>.
1100
1101 Usage::
1102
1103 ceph osd set full|pause|noup|nodown|noout|noin|nobackfill|
1104 norebalance|norecover|noscrub|nodeep-scrub|notieragent
1105
1106 Subcommand ``setcrushmap`` sets crush map from input file.
1107
1108 Usage::
1109
1110 ceph osd setcrushmap
1111
1112 Subcommand ``setmaxosd`` sets new maximum osd value.
1113
1114 Usage::
1115
1116 ceph osd setmaxosd <int[0-]>
1117
1118 Subcommand ``set-require-min-compat-client`` enforces the cluster to be backward
1119 compatible with the specified client version. This subcommand prevents you from
1120 making any changes (e.g., crush tunables, or using new features) that
1121 would violate the current setting. Please note, This subcommand will fail if
1122 any connected daemon or client is not compatible with the features offered by
1123 the given <version>. To see the features and releases of all clients connected
1124 to cluster, please see `ceph features`_.
1125
1126 Usage::
1127
1128 ceph osd set-require-min-compat-client <version>
1129
1130 Subcommand ``stat`` prints summary of OSD map.
1131
1132 Usage::
1133
1134 ceph osd stat
1135
1136 Subcommand ``tier`` is used for managing tiers. It uses some additional
1137 subcommands.
1138
1139 Subcommand ``add`` adds the tier <tierpool> (the second one) to base pool <pool>
1140 (the first one).
1141
1142 Usage::
1143
1144 ceph osd tier add <poolname> <poolname> {--force-nonempty}
1145
1146 Subcommand ``add-cache`` adds a cache <tierpool> (the second one) of size <size>
1147 to existing pool <pool> (the first one).
1148
1149 Usage::
1150
1151 ceph osd tier add-cache <poolname> <poolname> <int[0-]>
1152
1153 Subcommand ``cache-mode`` specifies the caching mode for cache tier <pool>.
1154
1155 Usage::
1156
1157 ceph osd tier cache-mode <poolname> none|writeback|forward|readonly|
1158 readforward|readproxy
1159
1160 Subcommand ``remove`` removes the tier <tierpool> (the second one) from base pool
1161 <pool> (the first one).
1162
1163 Usage::
1164
1165 ceph osd tier remove <poolname> <poolname>
1166
1167 Subcommand ``remove-overlay`` removes the overlay pool for base pool <pool>.
1168
1169 Usage::
1170
1171 ceph osd tier remove-overlay <poolname>
1172
1173 Subcommand ``set-overlay`` set the overlay pool for base pool <pool> to be
1174 <overlaypool>.
1175
1176 Usage::
1177
1178 ceph osd tier set-overlay <poolname> <poolname>
1179
1180 Subcommand ``tree`` prints OSD tree.
1181
1182 Usage::
1183
1184 ceph osd tree {<int[0-]>}
1185
1186 Subcommand ``unpause`` unpauses osd.
1187
1188 Usage::
1189
1190 ceph osd unpause
1191
1192 Subcommand ``unset`` unsets <key>.
1193
1194 Usage::
1195
1196 ceph osd unset full|pause|noup|nodown|noout|noin|nobackfill|
1197 norebalance|norecover|noscrub|nodeep-scrub|notieragent
1198
1199
1200 pg
1201 --
1202
1203 It is used for managing the placement groups in OSDs. It uses some
1204 additional subcommands.
1205
1206 Subcommand ``debug`` shows debug info about pgs.
1207
1208 Usage::
1209
1210 ceph pg debug unfound_objects_exist|degraded_pgs_exist
1211
1212 Subcommand ``deep-scrub`` starts deep-scrub on <pgid>.
1213
1214 Usage::
1215
1216 ceph pg deep-scrub <pgid>
1217
1218 Subcommand ``dump`` shows human-readable versions of pg map (only 'all' valid
1219 with plain).
1220
1221 Usage::
1222
1223 ceph pg dump {all|summary|sum|delta|pools|osds|pgs|pgs_brief} [{all|summary|sum|delta|pools|osds|pgs|pgs_brief...]}
1224
1225 Subcommand ``dump_json`` shows human-readable version of pg map in json only.
1226
1227 Usage::
1228
1229 ceph pg dump_json {all|summary|sum|delta|pools|osds|pgs|pgs_brief} [{all|summary|sum|delta|pools|osds|pgs|pgs_brief...]}
1230
1231 Subcommand ``dump_pools_json`` shows pg pools info in json only.
1232
1233 Usage::
1234
1235 ceph pg dump_pools_json
1236
1237 Subcommand ``dump_stuck`` shows information about stuck pgs.
1238
1239 Usage::
1240
1241 ceph pg dump_stuck {inactive|unclean|stale|undersized|degraded [inactive|unclean|stale|undersized|degraded...]}
1242 {<int>}
1243
1244 Subcommand ``getmap`` gets binary pg map to -o/stdout.
1245
1246 Usage::
1247
1248 ceph pg getmap
1249
1250 Subcommand ``ls`` lists pg with specific pool, osd, state
1251
1252 Usage::
1253
1254 ceph pg ls {<int>} {active|clean|down|replay|splitting|
1255 scrubbing|scrubq|degraded|inconsistent|peering|repair|
1256 recovery|backfill_wait|incomplete|stale| remapped|
1257 deep_scrub|backfill|backfill_toofull|recovery_wait|
1258 undersized [active|clean|down|replay|splitting|
1259 scrubbing|scrubq|degraded|inconsistent|peering|repair|
1260 recovery|backfill_wait|incomplete|stale|remapped|
1261 deep_scrub|backfill|backfill_toofull|recovery_wait|
1262 undersized...]}
1263
1264 Subcommand ``ls-by-osd`` lists pg on osd [osd]
1265
1266 Usage::
1267
1268 ceph pg ls-by-osd <osdname (id|osd.id)> {<int>}
1269 {active|clean|down|replay|splitting|
1270 scrubbing|scrubq|degraded|inconsistent|peering|repair|
1271 recovery|backfill_wait|incomplete|stale| remapped|
1272 deep_scrub|backfill|backfill_toofull|recovery_wait|
1273 undersized [active|clean|down|replay|splitting|
1274 scrubbing|scrubq|degraded|inconsistent|peering|repair|
1275 recovery|backfill_wait|incomplete|stale|remapped|
1276 deep_scrub|backfill|backfill_toofull|recovery_wait|
1277 undersized...]}
1278
1279 Subcommand ``ls-by-pool`` lists pg with pool = [poolname]
1280
1281 Usage::
1282
1283 ceph pg ls-by-pool <poolstr> {<int>} {active|
1284 clean|down|replay|splitting|
1285 scrubbing|scrubq|degraded|inconsistent|peering|repair|
1286 recovery|backfill_wait|incomplete|stale| remapped|
1287 deep_scrub|backfill|backfill_toofull|recovery_wait|
1288 undersized [active|clean|down|replay|splitting|
1289 scrubbing|scrubq|degraded|inconsistent|peering|repair|
1290 recovery|backfill_wait|incomplete|stale|remapped|
1291 deep_scrub|backfill|backfill_toofull|recovery_wait|
1292 undersized...]}
1293
1294 Subcommand ``ls-by-primary`` lists pg with primary = [osd]
1295
1296 Usage::
1297
1298 ceph pg ls-by-primary <osdname (id|osd.id)> {<int>}
1299 {active|clean|down|replay|splitting|
1300 scrubbing|scrubq|degraded|inconsistent|peering|repair|
1301 recovery|backfill_wait|incomplete|stale| remapped|
1302 deep_scrub|backfill|backfill_toofull|recovery_wait|
1303 undersized [active|clean|down|replay|splitting|
1304 scrubbing|scrubq|degraded|inconsistent|peering|repair|
1305 recovery|backfill_wait|incomplete|stale|remapped|
1306 deep_scrub|backfill|backfill_toofull|recovery_wait|
1307 undersized...]}
1308
1309 Subcommand ``map`` shows mapping of pg to osds.
1310
1311 Usage::
1312
1313 ceph pg map <pgid>
1314
1315 Subcommand ``repair`` starts repair on <pgid>.
1316
1317 Usage::
1318
1319 ceph pg repair <pgid>
1320
1321 Subcommand ``scrub`` starts scrub on <pgid>.
1322
1323 Usage::
1324
1325 ceph pg scrub <pgid>
1326
1327 Subcommand ``set_full_ratio`` sets ratio at which pgs are considered full.
1328
1329 Usage::
1330
1331 ceph pg set_full_ratio <float[0.0-1.0]>
1332
1333 Subcommand ``set_backfillfull_ratio`` sets ratio at which pgs are considered too full to backfill.
1334
1335 Usage::
1336
1337 ceph pg set_backfillfull_ratio <float[0.0-1.0]>
1338
1339 Subcommand ``set_nearfull_ratio`` sets ratio at which pgs are considered nearly
1340 full.
1341
1342 Usage::
1343
1344 ceph pg set_nearfull_ratio <float[0.0-1.0]>
1345
1346 Subcommand ``stat`` shows placement group status.
1347
1348 Usage::
1349
1350 ceph pg stat
1351
1352
1353 quorum
1354 ------
1355
1356 Cause MON to enter or exit quorum.
1357
1358 Usage::
1359
1360 ceph quorum enter|exit
1361
1362 Note: this only works on the MON to which the ``ceph`` command is connected.
1363 If you want a specific MON to enter or exit quorum, use this syntax::
1364
1365 ceph tell mon.<id> quorum enter|exit
1366
1367 quorum_status
1368 -------------
1369
1370 Reports status of monitor quorum.
1371
1372 Usage::
1373
1374 ceph quorum_status
1375
1376
1377 report
1378 ------
1379
1380 Reports full status of cluster, optional title tag strings.
1381
1382 Usage::
1383
1384 ceph report {<tags> [<tags>...]}
1385
1386
1387 scrub
1388 -----
1389
1390 Scrubs the monitor stores.
1391
1392 Usage::
1393
1394 ceph scrub
1395
1396
1397 status
1398 ------
1399
1400 Shows cluster status.
1401
1402 Usage::
1403
1404 ceph status
1405
1406
1407 sync force
1408 ----------
1409
1410 Forces sync of and clear monitor store.
1411
1412 Usage::
1413
1414 ceph sync force {--yes-i-really-mean-it} {--i-know-what-i-am-doing}
1415
1416
1417 tell
1418 ----
1419
1420 Sends a command to a specific daemon.
1421
1422 Usage::
1423
1424 ceph tell <name (type.id)> <args> [<args>...]
1425
1426
1427 List all available commands.
1428
1429 Usage::
1430
1431 ceph tell <name (type.id)> help
1432
1433 version
1434 -------
1435
1436 Show mon daemon version
1437
1438 Usage::
1439
1440 ceph version
1441
1442 Options
1443 =======
1444
1445 .. option:: -i infile
1446
1447 will specify an input file to be passed along as a payload with the
1448 command to the monitor cluster. This is only used for specific
1449 monitor commands.
1450
1451 .. option:: -o outfile
1452
1453 will write any payload returned by the monitor cluster with its
1454 reply to outfile. Only specific monitor commands (e.g. osd getmap)
1455 return a payload.
1456
1457 .. option:: -c ceph.conf, --conf=ceph.conf
1458
1459 Use ceph.conf configuration file instead of the default
1460 ``/etc/ceph/ceph.conf`` to determine monitor addresses during startup.
1461
1462 .. option:: --id CLIENT_ID, --user CLIENT_ID
1463
1464 Client id for authentication.
1465
1466 .. option:: --name CLIENT_NAME, -n CLIENT_NAME
1467
1468 Client name for authentication.
1469
1470 .. option:: --cluster CLUSTER
1471
1472 Name of the Ceph cluster.
1473
1474 .. option:: --admin-daemon ADMIN_SOCKET, daemon DAEMON_NAME
1475
1476 Submit admin-socket commands via admin sockets in /var/run/ceph.
1477
1478 .. option:: --admin-socket ADMIN_SOCKET_NOPE
1479
1480 You probably mean --admin-daemon
1481
1482 .. option:: -s, --status
1483
1484 Show cluster status.
1485
1486 .. option:: -w, --watch
1487
1488 Watch live cluster changes.
1489
1490 .. option:: --watch-debug
1491
1492 Watch debug events.
1493
1494 .. option:: --watch-info
1495
1496 Watch info events.
1497
1498 .. option:: --watch-sec
1499
1500 Watch security events.
1501
1502 .. option:: --watch-warn
1503
1504 Watch warning events.
1505
1506 .. option:: --watch-error
1507
1508 Watch error events.
1509
1510 .. option:: --version, -v
1511
1512 Display version.
1513
1514 .. option:: --verbose
1515
1516 Make verbose.
1517
1518 .. option:: --concise
1519
1520 Make less verbose.
1521
1522 .. option:: -f {json,json-pretty,xml,xml-pretty,plain}, --format
1523
1524 Format of output.
1525
1526 .. option:: --connect-timeout CLUSTER_TIMEOUT
1527
1528 Set a timeout for connecting to the cluster.
1529
1530 .. option:: --no-increasing
1531
1532 ``--no-increasing`` is off by default. So increasing the osd weight is allowed
1533 using the ``reweight-by-utilization`` or ``test-reweight-by-utilization`` commands.
1534 If this option is used with these commands, it will help not to increase osd weight
1535 even the osd is under utilized.
1536
1537
1538 Availability
1539 ============
1540
1541 :program:`ceph` is part of Ceph, a massively scalable, open-source, distributed storage system. Please refer to
1542 the Ceph documentation at http://ceph.com/docs for more information.
1543
1544
1545 See also
1546 ========
1547
1548 :doc:`ceph-mon <ceph-mon>`\(8),
1549 :doc:`ceph-osd <ceph-osd>`\(8),
1550 :doc:`ceph-mds <ceph-mds>`\(8)