| **ceph** **compact**
-| **ceph** **config-key** [ *del* | *exists* | *get* | *list* | *dump* | *put* ] ...
+| **ceph** **config** [ *dump* | *ls* | *help* | *get* | *show* | *show-with-defaults* | *set* | *rm* | *log* | *reset* | *assimilate-conf* | *generate-minimal-conf* ] ...
+
+| **ceph** **config-key** [ *rm* | *exists* | *get* | *ls* | *dump* | *set* ] ...
| **ceph** **daemon** *<name>* \| *<path>* *<command>* ...
| **ceph** **health** *{detail}*
-| **ceph** **heap** [ *dump* \| *start_profiler* \| *stop_profiler* \| *release* \| *stats* ] ...
-
| **ceph** **injectargs** *<injectedargs>* [ *<injectedargs>*... ]
| **ceph** **log** *<logtext>* [ *<logtext>*... ]
-| **ceph** **mds** [ *compat* \| *deactivate* \| *fail* \| *rm* \| *rmfailed* \| *set_state* \| *stat* \| *tell* ] ...
+| **ceph** **mds** [ *compat* \| *fail* \| *rm* \| *rmfailed* \| *set_state* \| *stat* \| *repaired* ] ...
| **ceph** **mon** [ *add* \| *dump* \| *getmap* \| *remove* \| *stat* ] ...
-| **ceph** **mon_status**
-
-| **ceph** **osd** [ *blacklist* \| *blocked-by* \| *create* \| *new* \| *deep-scrub* \| *df* \| *down* \| *dump* \| *erasure-code-profile* \| *find* \| *getcrushmap* \| *getmap* \| *getmaxosd* \| *in* \| *lspools* \| *map* \| *metadata* \| *out* \| *pause* \| *perf* \| *pg-temp* \| *primary-affinity* \| *primary-temp* \| *repair* \| *reweight* \| *reweight-by-pg* \| *rm* \| *destroy* \| *purge* \| *scrub* \| *set* \| *setcrushmap* \| *setmaxosd* \| *stat* \| *tree* \| *unpause* \| *unset* ] ...
+| **ceph** **osd** [ *blacklist* \| *blocked-by* \| *create* \| *new* \| *deep-scrub* \| *df* \| *down* \| *dump* \| *erasure-code-profile* \| *find* \| *getcrushmap* \| *getmap* \| *getmaxosd* \| *in* \| *ls* \| *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* ] ...
| **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* ] ...
| **ceph** **osd** **pool** [ *create* \| *delete* \| *get* \| *get-quota* \| *ls* \| *mksnap* \| *rename* \| *rmsnap* \| *set* \| *set-quota* \| *stats* ] ...
-| **ceph** **osd** **tier** [ *add* \| *add-cache* \| *cache-mode* \| *remove* \| *remove-overlay* \| *set-overlay* ] ...
+| **ceph** **osd** **pool** **application** [ *disable* \| *enable* \| *get* \| *rm* \| *set* ] ...
-| **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* ] ...
+| **ceph** **osd** **tier** [ *add* \| *add-cache* \| *cache-mode* \| *remove* \| *remove-overlay* \| *set-overlay* ] ...
-| **ceph** **quorum** [ *enter* \| *exit* ]
+| **ceph** **pg** [ *debug* \| *deep-scrub* \| *dump* \| *dump_json* \| *dump_pools_json* \| *dump_stuck* \| *getmap* \| *ls* \| *ls-by-osd* \| *ls-by-pool* \| *ls-by-primary* \| *map* \| *repair* \| *scrub* \| *stat* ] ...
| **ceph** **quorum_status**
| **ceph** **report** { *<tags>* [ *<tags>...* ] }
-| **ceph** **scrub**
-
| **ceph** **status**
| **ceph** **sync** **force** {--yes-i-really-mean-it} {--i-know-what-i-am-doing}
-| **ceph** **tell** *<name (type.id)> <args> [<args>...]*
+| **ceph** **tell** *<name (type.id)> <command> [options...]*
| **ceph** **version**
ceph auth import
-Subcommand ``list`` lists authentication state.
+Subcommand ``ls`` lists authentication state.
Usage::
- ceph auth list
+ ceph auth ls
Subcommand ``print-key`` displays requested key.
ceph compact
+config
+------
+
+Configure the cluster. By default, Ceph daemons and clients retrieve their
+configuration options from monitor when they start, and are updated if any of
+the tracked options is changed at run time. It uses following additional
+subcommand.
+
+Subcommand ``dump`` to dump all options for the cluster
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph config dump
+
+Subcommand ``ls`` to list all option names for the cluster
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph config ls
+
+Subcommand ``help`` to describe the specified configuration option
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph config help <option>
+
+Subcommand ``get`` to dump the option(s) for the specified entity.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph config get <who> {<option>}
+
+Subcommand ``show`` to display the running configuration of the specified
+entity. Please note, unlike ``get``, which only shows the options managed
+by monitor, ``show`` displays all the configurations being actively used.
+These options are pulled from several sources, for instance, the compiled-in
+default value, the monitor's configuration database, ``ceph.conf`` file on
+the host. The options can even be overridden at runtime. So, there is chance
+that the configuration options in the output of ``show`` could be different
+from those in the output of ``get``.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph config show {<who>}
+
+Subcommand ``show-with-defaults`` to display the running configuration along with the compiled-in defaults of the specified entity
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph config show {<who>}
+
+Subcommand ``set`` to set an option for one or more specified entities
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph config set <who> <option> <value> {--force}
+
+Subcommand ``rm`` to clear an option for one or more entities
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph config rm <who> <option>
+
+Subcommand ``log`` to show recent history of config changes. If `count` option
+is omitted it defeaults to 10.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph config log {<count>}
+
+Subcommand ``reset`` to revert configuration to the specified historical version
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph config reset <version>
+
+
+Subcommand ``assimilate-conf`` to assimilate options from stdin, and return a
+new, minimal conf file
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph config assimilate-conf -i <input-config-path> > <output-config-path>
+ ceph config assimilate-conf < <input-config-path>
+
+Subcommand ``generate-minimal-conf`` to generate a minimal ``ceph.conf`` file,
+which can be used for bootstrapping a daemon or a client.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph config generate-minimal-conf > <minimal-config-path>
+
+
config-key
----------
-Manage configuration key. It uses some additional subcommands.
+Manage configuration key. Config-key is a general purpose key/value service
+offered by the monitors. This service is mainly used by Ceph tools and daemons
+for persisting various settings. Among which, ceph-mgr modules uses it for
+storing their options. It uses some additional subcommands.
-Subcommand ``del`` deletes configuration key.
+Subcommand ``rm`` deletes configuration key.
Usage::
- ceph config-key del <key>
+ ceph config-key rm <key>
Subcommand ``exists`` checks for configuration keys existence.
ceph config-key get <key>
-Subcommand ``list`` lists configuration keys.
+Subcommand ``ls`` lists configuration keys.
Usage::
- ceph config-key list
+ ceph config-key ls
Subcommand ``dump`` dumps configuration keys and values.
ceph config-key dump
-Subcommand ``put`` puts configuration key and value.
+Subcommand ``set`` puts configuration key and value.
Usage::
- ceph config-key put <key> {<val>}
+ ceph config-key set <key> {<val>}
daemon
ceph df {detail}
+.. _ceph features:
+
+features
+--------
+
+Show the releases and features of all connected daemons and clients connected
+to the cluster, along with the numbers of them in each bucket grouped by the
+corresponding features/releases. Each release of Ceph supports a different set
+of features, expressed by the features bitmask. New cluster features require
+that clients support the feature, or else they are not allowed to connect to
+these new features. As new features or capabilities are enabled after an
+upgrade, older clients are prevented from connecting.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph features
fs
--
-Manage cephfs filesystems. It uses some additional subcommands.
+Manage cephfs file systems. It uses some additional subcommands.
-Subcommand ``ls`` to list filesystems
+Subcommand ``ls`` to list file systems
Usage::
ceph fs ls
-Subcommand ``new`` to make a new filesystem using named pools <metadata> and <data>
+Subcommand ``new`` to make a new file system using named pools <metadata> and <data>
Usage::
ceph fs reset <fs_name> {--yes-i-really-mean-it}
-Subcommand ``rm`` to disable the named filesystem
+Subcommand ``rm`` to disable the named file system
Usage::
Usage::
- ceph heap dump|start_profiler|stop_profiler|release|stats
+ ceph tell <name (type.id)> heap dump|start_profiler|stop_profiler|stats
+
+Subcommand ``release`` to make TCMalloc to releases no-longer-used memory back to the kernel at once.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph tell <name (type.id)> heap release
+
+Subcommand ``(get|set)_release_rate`` get or set the TCMalloc memory release rate. TCMalloc releases
+no-longer-used memory back to the kernel gradually. the rate controls how quickly this happens.
+Increase this setting to make TCMalloc to return unused memory more frequently. 0 means never return
+memory to system, 1 means wait for 1000 pages after releasing a page to system. It is ``1.0`` by default..
+Usage::
+
+ ceph tell <name (type.id)> heap get_release_rate|set_release_rate {<val>}
injectargs
----------
ceph mds compat show
-Subcommand ``deactivate`` stops mds.
-
-Usage::
-
- ceph mds deactivate <who>
-
Subcommand ``fail`` forces mds to status fail.
Usage::
- ceph mds fail <who>
+ ceph mds fail <role|gid>
Subcommand ``rm`` removes inactive mds.
ceph mds stat
-Subcommand ``tell`` sends command to particular mds.
+Subcommand ``repaired`` mark a damaged MDS rank as no longer damaged.
Usage::
- ceph mds tell <who> <args> [<args>...]
+ ceph mds repaired <role>
mon
---
ceph mon stat
-mon_status
-----------
+mgr
+---
+
+Ceph manager daemon configuration and management.
+
+Subcommand ``dump`` dumps the latest MgrMap, which describes the active
+and standby manager daemons.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph mgr dump
+
+Subcommand ``fail`` will mark a manager daemon as failed, removing it
+from the manager map. If it is the active manager daemon a standby
+will take its place.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph mgr fail <name>
+
+Subcommand ``module ls`` will list currently enabled manager modules (plugins).
-Reports status of monitors.
+Usage::
+
+ ceph mgr module ls
+
+Subcommand ``module enable`` will enable a manager module. Available modules are included in MgrMap and visible via ``mgr dump``.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph mgr module enable <module>
+
+Subcommand ``module disable`` will disable an active manager module.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph mgr module disable <module>
+
+Subcommand ``metadata`` will report metadata about all manager daemons or, if the name is specified, a single manager daemon.
Usage::
- ceph mon_status
+ ceph mgr metadata [name]
+
+Subcommand ``versions`` will report a count of running daemon versions.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph mgr versions
+
+Subcommand ``count-metadata`` will report a count of any daemon metadata field.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph mgr count-metadata <field>
+
+.. _ceph-admin-osd:
osd
---
ceph osd create {<uuid>} {<id>}
-Subcommand ``new`` reuses a previously destroyed OSD *id*. The new OSD will
-have the specified *uuid*, and the command expects a JSON file containing
-the base64 cephx key for auth entity *client.osd.<id>*, as well as optional
-base64 cepx key for dm-crypt lockbox access and a dm-crypt key. Specifying
-a dm-crypt requires specifying the accompanying lockbox cephx key.
+Subcommand ``new`` can be used to create a new OSD or to recreate a previously
+destroyed OSD with a specific *id*. The new OSD will have the specified *uuid*,
+and the command expects a JSON file containing the base64 cephx key for auth
+entity *client.osd.<id>*, as well as optional base64 cepx key for dm-crypt
+lockbox access and a dm-crypt key. Specifying a dm-crypt requires specifying
+the accompanying lockbox cephx key.
Usage::
- ceph osd new {<id>} {<uuid>} -i {<secrets.json>}
+ ceph osd new {<uuid>} {<id>} -i {<params.json>}
-The secrets JSON file is expected to maintain a form of the following format::
+The parameters JSON file is optional but if provided, is expected to maintain
+a form of the following format::
{
- "cephx_secret": "AQBWtwhZdBO5ExAAIDyjK2Bh16ZXylmzgYYEjg=="
+ "cephx_secret": "AQBWtwhZdBO5ExAAIDyjK2Bh16ZXylmzgYYEjg==",
+ "crush_device_class": "myclass"
}
Or::
{
"cephx_secret": "AQBWtwhZdBO5ExAAIDyjK2Bh16ZXylmzgYYEjg==",
"cephx_lockbox_secret": "AQDNCglZuaeVCRAAYr76PzR1Anh7A0jswkODIQ==",
- "dmcrypt_key": "<dm-crypt key>"
+ "dmcrypt_key": "<dm-crypt key>",
+ "crush_device_class": "myclass"
}
-
+
+Or::
+
+ {
+ "crush_device_class": "myclass"
+ }
+
+The "crush_device_class" property is optional. If specified, it will set the
+initial CRUSH device class for the new OSD.
+
Subcommand ``crush`` is used for CRUSH management. It uses some additional
subcommands.
ceph osd crush remove <name> {<ancestor>}
-Subcommand ``rename-bucket`` renames buchket <srcname> to <stname>
+Subcommand ``rename-bucket`` renames bucket <srcname> to <dstname>
Usage::
ceph osd crush rule dump {<name>}
-Subcommand ``list`` lists crush rules.
-
-Usage::
-
- ceph osd crush rule list
-
Subcommand ``ls`` lists crush rules.
Usage::
ceph osd out <ids> [<ids>...]
+Subcommand ``ok-to-stop`` checks whether the list of OSD(s) can be
+stopped without immediately making data unavailable. That is, all
+data should remain readable and writeable, although data redundancy
+may be reduced as some PGs may end up in a degraded (but active)
+state. It will return a success code if it is okay to stop the
+OSD(s), or an error code and informative message if it is not or if no
+conclusion can be drawn at the current time.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph osd ok-to-stop <id> [<ids>...]
+
Subcommand ``pause`` pauses osd.
Usage::
ceph osd pg-temp <pgid> {<id> [<id>...]}
+Subcommand ``force-create-pg`` forces creation of pg <pgid>.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph osd force-create-pg <pgid>
+
+
Subcommand ``pool`` is used for managing data pools. It uses some additional
subcommands.
Usage::
- ceph osd pool create <poolname> <int[0-]> {<int[0-]>} {replicated|erasure}
- {<erasure_code_profile>} {<ruleset>} {<int>}
+ ceph osd pool create <poolname> {<int[0-]>} {<int[0-]>} {replicated|erasure}
+ {<erasure_code_profile>} {<rule>} {<int>} {--autoscale-mode=<on,off,warn>}
Subcommand ``delete`` deletes pool.
Usage::
- ceph osd pool get <poolname> size|min_size|crash_replay_interval|pg_num|
- pgp_num|crush_ruleset|auid|write_fadvise_dontneed
+ ceph osd pool get <poolname> size|min_size|pg_num|pgp_num|crush_rule|write_fadvise_dontneed
Only for tiered pools::
Usage::
- ceph osd pool set <poolname> size|min_size|crash_replay_interval|pg_num|
- pgp_num|crush_ruleset|hashpspool|nodelete|nopgchange|nosizechange|
+ ceph osd pool set <poolname> size|min_size|pg_num|
+ pgp_num|crush_rule|hashpspool|nodelete|nopgchange|nosizechange|
hit_set_type|hit_set_period|hit_set_count|hit_set_fpp|debug_fake_ec_pool|
target_max_bytes|target_max_objects|cache_target_dirty_ratio|
cache_target_dirty_high_ratio|
- cache_target_full_ratio|cache_min_flush_age|cache_min_evict_age|auid|
+ cache_target_full_ratio|cache_min_flush_age|cache_min_evict_age|
min_read_recency_for_promote|write_fadvise_dontneed|hit_set_grade_decay_rate|
hit_set_search_last_n
<val> {--yes-i-really-mean-it}
ceph osd pool stats {<name>}
+Subcommand ``application`` is used for adding an annotation to the given
+pool. By default, the possible applications are object, block, and file
+storage (corresponding app-names are "rgw", "rbd", and "cephfs"). However,
+there might be other applications as well. Based on the application, there
+may or may not be some processing conducted.
+
+Subcommand ``disable`` disables the given application on the given pool.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph osd pool application disable <pool-name> <app> {--yes-i-really-mean-it}
+
+Subcommand ``enable`` adds an annotation to the given pool for the mentioned
+application.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph osd pool application enable <pool-name> <app> {--yes-i-really-mean-it}
+
+Subcommand ``get`` displays the value for the given key that is associated
+with the given application of the given pool. Not passing the optional
+arguments would display all key-value pairs for all applications for all
+pools.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph osd pool application get {<pool-name>} {<app>} {<key>}
+
+Subcommand ``rm`` removes the key-value pair for the given key in the given
+application of the given pool.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph osd pool application rm <pool-name> <app> <key>
+
+Subcommand ``set`` assosciates or updates, if it already exists, a key-value
+pair with the given application for the given pool.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph osd pool application set <pool-name> <app> <key> <value>
+
Subcommand ``primary-affinity`` adjust osd primary-affinity from 0.0 <=<weight>
<= 1.0
ceph osd reweight-by-utilization {<int[100-]>}
{--no-increasing}
-Subcommand ``rm`` removes osd(s) <id> [<id>...] in the cluster.
+Subcommand ``rm`` removes osd(s) <id> [<id>...] from the OSD map.
+
Usage::
ceph osd purge <id> {--yes-i-really-mean-it}
+Subcommand ``safe-to-destroy`` checks whether it is safe to remove or
+destroy an OSD without reducing overall data redundancy or durability.
+It will return a success code if it is definitely safe, or an error
+code and informative message if it is not or if no conclusion can be
+drawn at the current time.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph osd safe-to-destroy <id> [<ids>...]
+
Subcommand ``scrub`` initiates scrub on specified osd.
Usage::
ceph osd scrub <who>
-Subcommand ``set`` sets <key>.
+Subcommand ``set`` sets cluster-wide <flag> by updating OSD map.
+The ``full`` flag is not honored anymore since the Mimic release, and
+``ceph osd set full`` is not supported in the Octopus release.
Usage::
- ceph osd set full|pause|noup|nodown|noout|noin|nobackfill|
+ ceph osd set pause|noup|nodown|noout|noin|nobackfill|
norebalance|norecover|noscrub|nodeep-scrub|notieragent
Subcommand ``setcrushmap`` sets crush map from input file.
ceph osd setmaxosd <int[0-]>
+Subcommand ``set-require-min-compat-client`` enforces the cluster to be backward
+compatible with the specified client version. This subcommand prevents you from
+making any changes (e.g., crush tunables, or using new features) that
+would violate the current setting. Please note, This subcommand will fail if
+any connected daemon or client is not compatible with the features offered by
+the given <version>. To see the features and releases of all clients connected
+to cluster, please see `ceph features`_.
+
+Usage::
+
+ ceph osd set-require-min-compat-client <version>
+
Subcommand ``stat`` prints summary of OSD map.
Usage::
Usage::
- ceph osd tier cache-mode <poolname> none|writeback|forward|readonly|
- readforward|readproxy
+ ceph osd tier cache-mode <poolname> writeback|readproxy|readonly|none
Subcommand ``remove`` removes the tier <tierpool> (the second one) from base pool
<pool> (the first one).
ceph osd unpause
-Subcommand ``unset`` unsets <key>.
+Subcommand ``unset`` unsets cluster-wide <flag> by updating OSD map.
Usage::
- ceph osd unset full|pause|noup|nodown|noout|noin|nobackfill|
+ ceph osd unset pause|noup|nodown|noout|noin|nobackfill|
norebalance|norecover|noscrub|nodeep-scrub|notieragent
ceph pg dump_stuck {inactive|unclean|stale|undersized|degraded [inactive|unclean|stale|undersized|degraded...]}
{<int>}
-Subcommand ``force_create_pg`` forces creation of pg <pgid>.
-
-Usage::
-
- ceph pg force_create_pg <pgid>
-
Subcommand ``getmap`` gets binary pg map to -o/stdout.
Usage::
Usage::
- ceph pg ls {<int>} {active|clean|down|replay|splitting|
- scrubbing|scrubq|degraded|inconsistent|peering|repair|
- recovery|backfill_wait|incomplete|stale| remapped|
- deep_scrub|backfill|backfill_toofull|recovery_wait|
- undersized [active|clean|down|replay|splitting|
- scrubbing|scrubq|degraded|inconsistent|peering|repair|
- recovery|backfill_wait|incomplete|stale|remapped|
- deep_scrub|backfill|backfill_toofull|recovery_wait|
- undersized...]}
+ ceph pg ls {<int>} {<pg-state> [<pg-state>...]}
Subcommand ``ls-by-osd`` lists pg on osd [osd]
Usage::
ceph pg ls-by-osd <osdname (id|osd.id)> {<int>}
- {active|clean|down|replay|splitting|
- scrubbing|scrubq|degraded|inconsistent|peering|repair|
- recovery|backfill_wait|incomplete|stale| remapped|
- deep_scrub|backfill|backfill_toofull|recovery_wait|
- undersized [active|clean|down|replay|splitting|
- scrubbing|scrubq|degraded|inconsistent|peering|repair|
- recovery|backfill_wait|incomplete|stale|remapped|
- deep_scrub|backfill|backfill_toofull|recovery_wait|
- undersized...]}
+ {<pg-state> [<pg-state>...]}
Subcommand ``ls-by-pool`` lists pg with pool = [poolname]
Usage::
- ceph pg ls-by-pool <poolstr> {<int>} {active|
- clean|down|replay|splitting|
- scrubbing|scrubq|degraded|inconsistent|peering|repair|
- recovery|backfill_wait|incomplete|stale| remapped|
- deep_scrub|backfill|backfill_toofull|recovery_wait|
- undersized [active|clean|down|replay|splitting|
- scrubbing|scrubq|degraded|inconsistent|peering|repair|
- recovery|backfill_wait|incomplete|stale|remapped|
- deep_scrub|backfill|backfill_toofull|recovery_wait|
- undersized...]}
+ ceph pg ls-by-pool <poolstr> {<int>} {<pg-state> [<pg-state>...]}
Subcommand ``ls-by-primary`` lists pg with primary = [osd]
Usage::
ceph pg ls-by-primary <osdname (id|osd.id)> {<int>}
- {active|clean|down|replay|splitting|
- scrubbing|scrubq|degraded|inconsistent|peering|repair|
- recovery|backfill_wait|incomplete|stale| remapped|
- deep_scrub|backfill|backfill_toofull|recovery_wait|
- undersized [active|clean|down|replay|splitting|
- scrubbing|scrubq|degraded|inconsistent|peering|repair|
- recovery|backfill_wait|incomplete|stale|remapped|
- deep_scrub|backfill|backfill_toofull|recovery_wait|
- undersized...]}
+ {<pg-state> [<pg-state>...]}
Subcommand ``map`` shows mapping of pg to osds.
ceph pg scrub <pgid>
-Subcommand ``set_full_ratio`` sets ratio at which pgs are considered full.
-
-Usage::
-
- ceph pg set_full_ratio <float[0.0-1.0]>
-
-Subcommand ``set_backfillfull_ratio`` sets ratio at which pgs are considered too full to backfill.
-
-Usage::
-
- ceph pg set_backfillfull_ratio <float[0.0-1.0]>
-
-Subcommand ``set_nearfull_ratio`` sets ratio at which pgs are considered nearly
-full.
-
-Usage::
-
- ceph pg set_nearfull_ratio <float[0.0-1.0]>
-
Subcommand ``stat`` shows placement group status.
Usage::
quorum
------
-Cause MON to enter or exit quorum.
+Cause a specific MON to enter or exit quorum.
Usage::
- ceph quorum enter|exit
-
-Note: this only works on the MON to which the ``ceph`` command is connected.
-If you want a specific MON to enter or exit quorum, use this syntax::
-
ceph tell mon.<id> quorum enter|exit
quorum_status
ceph report {<tags> [<tags>...]}
-scrub
------
-
-Scrubs the monitor stores.
-
-Usage::
-
- ceph scrub
-
-
status
------
ceph status
-sync force
-----------
-
-Forces sync of and clear monitor store.
-
-Usage::
-
- ceph sync force {--yes-i-really-mean-it} {--i-know-what-i-am-doing}
-
-
tell
----
Usage::
- ceph tell <name (type.id)> <args> [<args>...]
+ ceph tell <name (type.id)> <command> [options...]
List all available commands.
reply to outfile. Only specific monitor commands (e.g. osd getmap)
return a payload.
+.. option:: --setuser user
+
+ will apply the appropriate user ownership to the file specified by
+ the option '-o'.
+
+.. option:: --setgroup group
+
+ will apply the appropriate group ownership to the file specified by
+ the option '-o'.
+
.. option:: -c ceph.conf, --conf=ceph.conf
Use ceph.conf configuration file instead of the default
.. option:: -w, --watch
- Watch live cluster changes.
+ Watch live cluster changes on the default 'cluster' channel
+
+.. option:: -W, --watch-channel
+
+ Watch live cluster changes on any channel (cluster, audit, cephadm, or * for all)
.. option:: --watch-debug
If this option is used with these commands, it will help not to increase osd weight
even the osd is under utilized.
+.. option:: --block
+
+ block until completion (scrub and deep-scrub only)
Availability
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