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4==========
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7NAME
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9
21394e70 10pveceph - Manage Ceph Services on Proxmox VE Nodes
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49a5e11c 12SYNOPSIS
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15include::pveceph.1-synopsis.adoc[]
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17DESCRIPTION
18-----------
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21Deploy Hyper-Converged Ceph Cluster
22===================================
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25
1ff5e4e8 26[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-ceph-status.png"]
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28{pve} unifies your compute and storage systems, i.e. you can use the same
29physical nodes within a cluster for both computing (processing VMs and
30containers) and replicated storage. The traditional silos of compute and
31storage resources can be wrapped up into a single hyper-converged appliance.
32Separate storage networks (SANs) and connections via network attached storages
33(NAS) disappear. With the integration of Ceph, an open source software-defined
34storage platform, {pve} has the ability to run and manage Ceph storage directly
35on the hypervisor nodes.
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37Ceph is a distributed object store and file system designed to provide
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38excellent performance, reliability and scalability.
39
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40.Some advantages of Ceph on {pve} are:
41- Easy setup and management with CLI and GUI support
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42- Thin provisioning
43- Snapshots support
44- Self healing
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45- Scalable to the exabyte level
46- Setup pools with different performance and redundancy characteristics
47- Data is replicated, making it fault tolerant
48- Runs on economical commodity hardware
49- No need for hardware RAID controllers
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50- Open source
51
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52For small to mid sized deployments, it is possible to install a Ceph server for
53RADOS Block Devices (RBD) directly on your {pve} cluster nodes, see
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54xref:ceph_rados_block_devices[Ceph RADOS Block Devices (RBD)]. Recent
55hardware has plenty of CPU power and RAM, so running storage services
56and VMs on the same node is possible.
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58To simplify management, we provide 'pveceph' - a tool to install and
59manage {ceph} services on {pve} nodes.
60
2798d126 61.Ceph consists of a couple of Daemons footnote:[Ceph intro https://docs.ceph.com/docs/{ceph_codename}/start/intro/], for use as a RBD storage:
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62- Ceph Monitor (ceph-mon)
63- Ceph Manager (ceph-mgr)
64- Ceph OSD (ceph-osd; Object Storage Daemon)
65
477fbcfb 66TIP: We highly recommend to get familiar with Ceph's architecture
2798d126 67footnote:[Ceph architecture https://docs.ceph.com/docs/{ceph_codename}/architecture/]
477fbcfb 68and vocabulary
2798d126 69footnote:[Ceph glossary https://docs.ceph.com/docs/{ceph_codename}/glossary].
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72Precondition
73------------
74
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75To build a hyper-converged Proxmox + Ceph Cluster there should be at least
76three (preferably) identical servers for the setup.
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78Check also the recommendations from
2798d126 79https://docs.ceph.com/docs/{ceph_codename}/start/hardware-recommendations/[Ceph's website].
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76f6eca4 81.CPU
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82Higher CPU core frequency reduce latency and should be preferred. As a simple
83rule of thumb, you should assign a CPU core (or thread) to each Ceph service to
84provide enough resources for stable and durable Ceph performance.
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86.Memory
87Especially in a hyper-converged setup, the memory consumption needs to be
2f19a6b0 88carefully monitored. In addition to the intended workload from virtual machines
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89and containers, Ceph needs enough memory available to provide excellent and
90stable performance.
91
92As a rule of thumb, for roughly **1 TiB of data, 1 GiB of memory** will be used
93by an OSD. Especially during recovery, rebalancing or backfilling.
94
95The daemon itself will use additional memory. The Bluestore backend of the
96daemon requires by default **3-5 GiB of memory** (adjustable). In contrast, the
97legacy Filestore backend uses the OS page cache and the memory consumption is
98generally related to PGs of an OSD daemon.
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100.Network
101We recommend a network bandwidth of at least 10 GbE or more, which is used
102exclusively for Ceph. A meshed network setup
103footnote:[Full Mesh Network for Ceph {webwiki-url}Full_Mesh_Network_for_Ceph_Server]
104is also an option if there are no 10 GbE switches available.
105
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106The volume of traffic, especially during recovery, will interfere with other
107services on the same network and may even break the {pve} cluster stack.
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109Further, estimate your bandwidth needs. While one HDD might not saturate a 1 Gb
2f19a6b0 110link, multiple HDD OSDs per node can, and modern NVMe SSDs will even saturate
5f318cc0 11110 Gbps of bandwidth quickly. Deploying a network capable of even more bandwidth
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112will ensure that it isn't your bottleneck and won't be anytime soon, 25, 40 or
113even 100 GBps are possible.
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115.Disks
116When planning the size of your Ceph cluster, it is important to take the
117recovery time into consideration. Especially with small clusters, the recovery
118might take long. It is recommended that you use SSDs instead of HDDs in small
119setups to reduce recovery time, minimizing the likelihood of a subsequent
120failure event during recovery.
121
2f19a6b0 122In general SSDs will provide more IOPs than spinning disks. This fact and the
76f6eca4 123higher cost may make a xref:pve_ceph_device_classes[class based] separation of
2f19a6b0 124pools appealing. Another possibility to speedup OSDs is to use a faster disk
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125as journal or DB/**W**rite-**A**head-**L**og device, see
126xref:pve_ceph_osds[creating Ceph OSDs]. If a faster disk is used for multiple
127OSDs, a proper balance between OSD and WAL / DB (or journal) disk must be
128selected, otherwise the faster disk becomes the bottleneck for all linked OSDs.
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130Aside from the disk type, Ceph best performs with an even sized and distributed
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131amount of disks per node. For example, 4 x 500 GB disks with in each node is
132better than a mixed setup with a single 1 TB and three 250 GB disk.
133
134One also need to balance OSD count and single OSD capacity. More capacity
135allows to increase storage density, but it also means that a single OSD
136failure forces ceph to recover more data at once.
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a474ca1f 138.Avoid RAID
86be506d 139As Ceph handles data object redundancy and multiple parallel writes to disks
c78756be 140(OSDs) on its own, using a RAID controller normally doesn’t improve
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141performance or availability. On the contrary, Ceph is designed to handle whole
142disks on it's own, without any abstraction in between. RAID controller are not
143designed for the Ceph use case and may complicate things and sometimes even
144reduce performance, as their write and caching algorithms may interfere with
145the ones from Ceph.
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147WARNING: Avoid RAID controller, use host bus adapter (HBA) instead.
148
76f6eca4 149NOTE: Above recommendations should be seen as a rough guidance for choosing
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150hardware. Therefore, it is still essential to adapt it to your specific needs,
151test your setup and monitor health and performance continuously.
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153[[pve_ceph_install_wizard]]
154Initial Ceph installation & configuration
155-----------------------------------------
156
157[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-node-ceph-install.png"]
158
159With {pve} you have the benefit of an easy to use installation wizard
160for Ceph. Click on one of your cluster nodes and navigate to the Ceph
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161section in the menu tree. If Ceph is not already installed you will be
162offered to do so now.
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164The wizard is divided into different sections, where each needs to be
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165finished successfully in order to use Ceph. After starting the installation
166the wizard will download and install all required packages from {pve}'s ceph
167repository.
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169After finishing the first step, you will need to create a configuration.
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170This step is only needed once per cluster, as this configuration is distributed
171automatically to all remaining cluster members through {pve}'s clustered
172xref:chapter_pmxcfs[configuration file system (pmxcfs)].
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174The configuration step includes the following settings:
175
176* *Public Network:* You should setup a dedicated network for Ceph, this
177setting is required. Separating your Ceph traffic is highly recommended,
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178because it could lead to troubles with other latency dependent services,
179e.g., cluster communication may decrease Ceph's performance, if not done.
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180
181[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-node-ceph-install-wizard-step2.png"]
182
183* *Cluster Network:* As an optional step you can go even further and
184separate the xref:pve_ceph_osds[OSD] replication & heartbeat traffic
185as well. This will relieve the public network and could lead to
186significant performance improvements especially in big clusters.
187
188You have two more options which are considered advanced and therefore
189should only changed if you are an expert.
190
191* *Number of replicas*: Defines the how often a object is replicated
192* *Minimum replicas*: Defines the minimum number of required replicas
6a711e64 193 for I/O to be marked as complete.
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6a711e64 195Additionally you need to choose your first monitor node, this is required.
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197That's it, you should see a success page as the last step with further
198instructions on how to go on. You are now prepared to start using Ceph,
199even though you will need to create additional xref:pve_ceph_monitors[monitors],
200create some xref:pve_ceph_osds[OSDs] and at least one xref:pve_ceph_pools[pool].
201
202The rest of this chapter will guide you on how to get the most out of
203your {pve} based Ceph setup, this will include aforementioned and
204more like xref:pveceph_fs[CephFS] which is a very handy addition to your
205new Ceph cluster.
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58f95dd7 207[[pve_ceph_install]]
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208Installation of Ceph Packages
209-----------------------------
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210Use {pve} Ceph installation wizard (recommended) or run the following
211command on each node:
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213[source,bash]
214----
19920184 215pveceph install
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217
218This sets up an `apt` package repository in
219`/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ceph.list` and installs the required software.
220
221
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222Create initial Ceph configuration
223---------------------------------
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1ff5e4e8 225[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-ceph-config.png"]
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227Use the {pve} Ceph installation wizard (recommended) or run the
228following command on one node:
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230[source,bash]
231----
232pveceph init --network 10.10.10.0/24
233----
234
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235This creates an initial configuration at `/etc/pve/ceph.conf` with a
236dedicated network for ceph. That file is automatically distributed to
237all {pve} nodes by using xref:chapter_pmxcfs[pmxcfs]. The command also
238creates a symbolic link from `/etc/ceph/ceph.conf` pointing to that file.
239So you can simply run Ceph commands without the need to specify a
240configuration file.
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242
d9a27ee1 243[[pve_ceph_monitors]]
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244Ceph Monitor
245-----------
1d54c3b4 246The Ceph Monitor (MON)
2798d126 247footnote:[Ceph Monitor https://docs.ceph.com/docs/{ceph_codename}/start/intro/]
a474ca1f 248maintains a master copy of the cluster map. For high availability you need to
2394c306 249have at least 3 monitors. One monitor will already be installed if you
620d6725 250used the installation wizard. You won't need more than 3 monitors as long
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251as your cluster is small to midsize, only really large clusters will
252need more than that.
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c998bdf2 255[[pveceph_create_mon]]
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256Create Monitors
257~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
258
259[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-ceph-monitor.png"]
260
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261On each node where you want to place a monitor (three monitors are recommended),
262create it by using the 'Ceph -> Monitor' tab in the GUI or run.
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264
265[source,bash]
266----
d1fdb121 267pveceph mon create
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269
c998bdf2 270[[pveceph_destroy_mon]]
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271Destroy Monitors
272~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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273
274To remove a Ceph Monitor via the GUI first select a node in the tree view and
275go to the **Ceph -> Monitor** panel. Select the MON and click the **Destroy**
276button.
277
278To remove a Ceph Monitor via the CLI first connect to the node on which the MON
279is running. Then execute the following command:
280[source,bash]
281----
282pveceph mon destroy
283----
284
285NOTE: At least three Monitors are needed for quorum.
286
287
1d54c3b4 288[[pve_ceph_manager]]
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289Ceph Manager
290------------
291The Manager daemon runs alongside the monitors. It provides an interface to
292monitor the cluster. Since the Ceph luminous release at least one ceph-mgr
2798d126 293footnote:[Ceph Manager https://docs.ceph.com/docs/{ceph_codename}/mgr/] daemon is
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294required.
295
55d634e6 296[[pveceph_create_mgr]]
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297Create Manager
298~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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b3338e29 300Multiple Managers can be installed, but at any time only one Manager is active.
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302[source,bash]
303----
d1fdb121 304pveceph mgr create
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306
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307NOTE: It is recommended to install the Ceph Manager on the monitor nodes. For
308high availability install more then one manager.
309
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c998bdf2 311[[pveceph_destroy_mgr]]
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312Destroy Manager
313~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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315To remove a Ceph Manager via the GUI first select a node in the tree view and
316go to the **Ceph -> Monitor** panel. Select the Manager and click the
317**Destroy** button.
318
319To remove a Ceph Monitor via the CLI first connect to the node on which the
320Manager is running. Then execute the following command:
321[source,bash]
322----
323pveceph mgr destroy
324----
325
326NOTE: A Ceph cluster can function without a Manager, but certain functions like
327the cluster status or usage require a running Manager.
328
329
d9a27ee1 330[[pve_ceph_osds]]
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331Ceph OSDs
332---------
333Ceph **O**bject **S**torage **D**aemons are storing objects for Ceph over the
334network. It is recommended to use one OSD per physical disk.
335
336NOTE: By default an object is 4 MiB in size.
337
081cb761 338[[pve_ceph_osd_create]]
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339Create OSDs
340~~~~~~~~~~~
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1ff5e4e8 342[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-ceph-osd-status.png"]
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345
346[source,bash]
347----
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350
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351TIP: We recommend a Ceph cluster size, starting with 12 OSDs, distributed
352evenly among your, at least three nodes (4 OSDs on each node).
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a474ca1f 354If the disk was used before (eg. ZFS/RAID/OSD), to remove partition table, boot
9bddef40 355sector and any OSD leftover the following command should be sufficient.
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357[source,bash]
358----
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361
9bddef40 362WARNING: The above command will destroy data on the disk!
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b3338e29 364.Ceph Bluestore
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366Starting with the Ceph Kraken release, a new Ceph OSD storage type was
367introduced, the so called Bluestore
2798d126 368footnote:[Ceph Bluestore https://ceph.com/community/new-luminous-bluestore/].
9bddef40 369This is the default when creating OSDs since Ceph Luminous.
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371[source,bash]
372----
d1fdb121 373pveceph osd create /dev/sd[X]
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375
1e834cb2 376.Block.db and block.wal
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378If you want to use a separate DB/WAL device for your OSDs, you can specify it
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379through the '-db_dev' and '-wal_dev' options. The WAL is placed with the DB, if
380not specified separately.
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382[source,bash]
383----
d1fdb121 384pveceph osd create /dev/sd[X] -db_dev /dev/sd[Y] -wal_dev /dev/sd[Z]
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386
9bddef40 387You can directly choose the size for those with the '-db_size' and '-wal_size'
5f318cc0 388parameters respectively. If they are not given the following values (in order)
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389will be used:
390
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391* bluestore_block_{db,wal}_size from ceph configuration...
392** ... database, section 'osd'
393** ... database, section 'global'
394** ... file, section 'osd'
395** ... file, section 'global'
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396* 10% (DB)/1% (WAL) of OSD size
397
1d54c3b4 398NOTE: The DB stores BlueStore’s internal metadata and the WAL is BlueStore’s
ee4a0e96 399internal journal or write-ahead log. It is recommended to use a fast SSD or
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400NVRAM for better performance.
401
402
b3338e29 403.Ceph Filestore
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352c803f 405Before Ceph Luminous, Filestore was used as default storage type for Ceph OSDs.
9bddef40 406Starting with Ceph Nautilus, {pve} does not support creating such OSDs with
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407'pveceph' anymore. If you still want to create filestore OSDs, use
408'ceph-volume' directly.
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410[source,bash]
411----
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416Destroy OSDs
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419To remove an OSD via the GUI first select a {PVE} node in the tree view and go
420to the **Ceph -> OSD** panel. Select the OSD to destroy. Next click the **OUT**
421button. Once the OSD status changed from `in` to `out` click the **STOP**
422button. As soon as the status changed from `up` to `down` select **Destroy**
423from the `More` drop-down menu.
424
425To remove an OSD via the CLI run the following commands.
426[source,bash]
427----
428ceph osd out <ID>
429systemctl stop ceph-osd@<ID>.service
430----
431NOTE: The first command instructs Ceph not to include the OSD in the data
432distribution. The second command stops the OSD service. Until this time, no
433data is lost.
434
435The following command destroys the OSD. Specify the '-cleanup' option to
436additionally destroy the partition table.
437[source,bash]
438----
439pveceph osd destroy <ID>
440----
441WARNING: The above command will destroy data on the disk!
442
443
07fef357 444[[pve_ceph_pools]]
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445Ceph Pools
446----------
1d54c3b4 447A pool is a logical group for storing objects. It holds **P**lacement
90682f35 448**G**roups (`PG`, `pg_num`), a collection of objects.
1d54c3b4 449
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451Create Pools
452~~~~~~~~~~~~
453
454[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-ceph-pools.png"]
455
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456When no options are given, we set a default of **128 PGs**, a **size of 3
457replicas** and a **min_size of 2 replicas** for serving objects in a degraded
458state.
1d54c3b4 459
5a54ef44 460NOTE: The default number of PGs works for 2-5 disks. Ceph throws a
90682f35 461'HEALTH_WARNING' if you have too few or too many PGs in your cluster.
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463It is advised to calculate the PG number depending on your setup, you can find
a474ca1f 464the formula and the PG calculator footnote:[PG calculator
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465https://ceph.com/pgcalc/] online. From Ceph Nautilus onwards it is possible to
466increase and decrease the number of PGs later on footnote:[Placement Groups
467https://docs.ceph.com/docs/{ceph_codename}/rados/operations/placement-groups/].
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469
470You can create pools through command line or on the GUI on each PVE host under
471**Ceph -> Pools**.
472
473[source,bash]
474----
d1fdb121 475pveceph pool create <name>
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477
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478If you would like to automatically also get a storage definition for your pool,
479mark the checkbox "Add storages" in the GUI or use the command line option
480'--add_storages' at pool creation.
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482Further information on Ceph pool handling can be found in the Ceph pool
483operation footnote:[Ceph pool operation
2798d126 484https://docs.ceph.com/docs/{ceph_codename}/rados/operations/pools/]
1d54c3b4 485manual.
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488Destroy Pools
489~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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491To destroy a pool via the GUI select a node in the tree view and go to the
492**Ceph -> Pools** panel. Select the pool to destroy and click the **Destroy**
493button. To confirm the destruction of the pool you need to enter the pool name.
494
495Run the following command to destroy a pool. Specify the '-remove_storages' to
496also remove the associated storage.
497[source,bash]
498----
499pveceph pool destroy <name>
500----
501
502NOTE: Deleting the data of a pool is a background task and can take some time.
503You will notice that the data usage in the cluster is decreasing.
504
76f6eca4 505[[pve_ceph_device_classes]]
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506Ceph CRUSH & device classes
507---------------------------
508The foundation of Ceph is its algorithm, **C**ontrolled **R**eplication
509**U**nder **S**calable **H**ashing
510(CRUSH footnote:[CRUSH https://ceph.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/weil-crush-sc06.pdf]).
511
512CRUSH calculates where to store to and retrieve data from, this has the
513advantage that no central index service is needed. CRUSH works with a map of
514OSDs, buckets (device locations) and rulesets (data replication) for pools.
515
516NOTE: Further information can be found in the Ceph documentation, under the
2798d126 517section CRUSH map footnote:[CRUSH map https://docs.ceph.com/docs/{ceph_codename}/rados/operations/crush-map/].
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519This map can be altered to reflect different replication hierarchies. The object
520replicas can be separated (eg. failure domains), while maintaining the desired
521distribution.
522
523A common use case is to use different classes of disks for different Ceph pools.
524For this reason, Ceph introduced the device classes with luminous, to
525accommodate the need for easy ruleset generation.
526
527The device classes can be seen in the 'ceph osd tree' output. These classes
528represent their own root bucket, which can be seen with the below command.
529
530[source, bash]
531----
532ceph osd crush tree --show-shadow
533----
534
535Example output form the above command:
536
537[source, bash]
538----
539ID CLASS WEIGHT TYPE NAME
540-16 nvme 2.18307 root default~nvme
541-13 nvme 0.72769 host sumi1~nvme
542 12 nvme 0.72769 osd.12
543-14 nvme 0.72769 host sumi2~nvme
544 13 nvme 0.72769 osd.13
545-15 nvme 0.72769 host sumi3~nvme
546 14 nvme 0.72769 osd.14
547 -1 7.70544 root default
548 -3 2.56848 host sumi1
549 12 nvme 0.72769 osd.12
550 -5 2.56848 host sumi2
551 13 nvme 0.72769 osd.13
552 -7 2.56848 host sumi3
553 14 nvme 0.72769 osd.14
554----
555
556To let a pool distribute its objects only on a specific device class, you need
557to create a ruleset with the specific class first.
558
559[source, bash]
560----
561ceph osd crush rule create-replicated <rule-name> <root> <failure-domain> <class>
562----
563
564[frame="none",grid="none", align="left", cols="30%,70%"]
565|===
566|<rule-name>|name of the rule, to connect with a pool (seen in GUI & CLI)
567|<root>|which crush root it should belong to (default ceph root "default")
568|<failure-domain>|at which failure-domain the objects should be distributed (usually host)
569|<class>|what type of OSD backing store to use (eg. nvme, ssd, hdd)
570|===
571
572Once the rule is in the CRUSH map, you can tell a pool to use the ruleset.
573
574[source, bash]
575----
576ceph osd pool set <pool-name> crush_rule <rule-name>
577----
578
579TIP: If the pool already contains objects, all of these have to be moved
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581on your cluster. As an alternative, you can create a new pool and move disks
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583
584
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586-----------
587
1ff5e4e8 588[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-ceph-log.png"]
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590You can then configure {pve} to use such pools to store VM or
591Container images. Simply use the GUI too add a new `RBD` storage (see
592section xref:ceph_rados_block_devices[Ceph RADOS Block Devices (RBD)]).
593
620d6725 594You also need to copy the keyring to a predefined location for an external Ceph
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596done automatically.
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598NOTE: The file name needs to be `<storage_id> + `.keyring` - `<storage_id>` is
599the expression after 'rbd:' in `/etc/pve/storage.cfg` which is
600`my-ceph-storage` in the following example:
601
602[source,bash]
603----
604mkdir /etc/pve/priv/ceph
605cp /etc/ceph/ceph.client.admin.keyring /etc/pve/priv/ceph/my-ceph-storage.keyring
606----
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609CephFS
610------
611
612Ceph provides also a filesystem running on top of the same object storage as
613RADOS block devices do. A **M**eta**d**ata **S**erver (`MDS`) is used to map
614the RADOS backed objects to files and directories, allowing to provide a
615POSIX-compliant replicated filesystem. This allows one to have a clustered
616highly available shared filesystem in an easy way if ceph is already used. Its
617Metadata Servers guarantee that files get balanced out over the whole Ceph
618cluster, this way even high load will not overload a single host, which can be
d180eb39 619an issue with traditional shared filesystem approaches, like `NFS`, for
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621
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623
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625to save backups, ISO files or container templates and creating a
626hyper-converged CephFS itself.
627
628
629[[pveceph_fs_mds]]
630Metadata Server (MDS)
631~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
632
633CephFS needs at least one Metadata Server to be configured and running to be
634able to work. One can simply create one through the {pve} web GUI's `Node ->
635CephFS` panel or on the command line with:
636
637----
638pveceph mds create
639----
640
641Multiple metadata servers can be created in a cluster. But with the default
642settings only one can be active at any time. If an MDS, or its node, becomes
643unresponsive (or crashes), another `standby` MDS will get promoted to `active`.
644One can speed up the hand-over between the active and a standby MDS up by using
645the 'hotstandby' parameter option on create, or if you have already created it
646you may set/add:
647
648----
649mds standby replay = true
650----
651
652in the ceph.conf respective MDS section. With this enabled, this specific MDS
653will always poll the active one, so that it can take over faster as it is in a
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656
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659Since Luminous (12.2.x) you can also have multiple active metadata servers
660running, but this is normally only useful for a high count on parallel clients,
661as else the `MDS` seldom is the bottleneck. If you want to set this up please
662refer to the ceph documentation. footnote:[Configuring multiple active MDS
2798d126 663daemons https://docs.ceph.com/docs/{ceph_codename}/cephfs/multimds/]
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665[[pveceph_fs_create]]
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666Create CephFS
667~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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669With {pve}'s CephFS integration into you can create a CephFS easily over the
670Web GUI, the CLI or an external API interface. Some prerequisites are required
671for this to work:
672
673.Prerequisites for a successful CephFS setup:
674- xref:pve_ceph_install[Install Ceph packages], if this was already done some
675 time ago you might want to rerun it on an up to date system to ensure that
676 also all CephFS related packages get installed.
677- xref:pve_ceph_monitors[Setup Monitors]
678- xref:pve_ceph_monitors[Setup your OSDs]
679- xref:pveceph_fs_mds[Setup at least one MDS]
680
681After this got all checked and done you can simply create a CephFS through
682either the Web GUI's `Node -> CephFS` panel or the command line tool `pveceph`,
683for example with:
684
685----
686pveceph fs create --pg_num 128 --add-storage
687----
688
689This creates a CephFS named `'cephfs'' using a pool for its data named
690`'cephfs_data'' with `128` placement groups and a pool for its metadata named
691`'cephfs_metadata'' with one quarter of the data pools placement groups (`32`).
692Check the xref:pve_ceph_pools[{pve} managed Ceph pool chapter] or visit the
693Ceph documentation for more information regarding a fitting placement group
694number (`pg_num`) for your setup footnote:[Ceph Placement Groups
2798d126 695https://docs.ceph.com/docs/{ceph_codename}/rados/operations/placement-groups/].
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697storage configuration after it was created successfully.
698
699Destroy CephFS
700~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
701
fa9b4ee1 702WARNING: Destroying a CephFS will render all its data unusable, this cannot be
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703undone!
704
705If you really want to destroy an existing CephFS you first need to stop, or
620d6725 706destroy, all metadata servers (`M̀DS`). You can destroy them either over the Web
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707GUI or the command line interface, with:
708
709----
710pveceph mds destroy NAME
711----
712on each {pve} node hosting a MDS daemon.
713
714Then, you can remove (destroy) CephFS by issuing a:
715
716----
de2f8225 717ceph fs rm NAME --yes-i-really-mean-it
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719on a single node hosting Ceph. After this you may want to remove the created
720data and metadata pools, this can be done either over the Web GUI or the CLI
721with:
722
723----
724pveceph pool destroy NAME
725----
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729----------------
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731Replace OSDs
732~~~~~~~~~~~~
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734One of the common maintenance tasks in Ceph is to replace a disk of an OSD. If
735a disk is already in a failed state, then you can go ahead and run through the
736steps in xref:pve_ceph_osd_destroy[Destroy OSDs]. Ceph will recreate those
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737copies on the remaining OSDs if possible. This rebalancing will start as soon
738as an OSD failure is detected or an OSD was actively stopped.
739
740NOTE: With the default size/min_size (3/2) of a pool, recovery only starts when
741`size + 1` nodes are available. The reason for this is that the Ceph object
742balancer xref:pve_ceph_device_classes[CRUSH] defaults to a full node as
743`failure domain'.
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745To replace a still functioning disk, on the GUI go through the steps in
746xref:pve_ceph_osd_destroy[Destroy OSDs]. The only addition is to wait until
747the cluster shows 'HEALTH_OK' before stopping the OSD to destroy it.
748
749On the command line use the following commands.
750----
751ceph osd out osd.<id>
752----
753
754You can check with the command below if the OSD can be safely removed.
755----
756ceph osd safe-to-destroy osd.<id>
757----
758
759Once the above check tells you that it is save to remove the OSD, you can
760continue with following commands.
761----
762systemctl stop ceph-osd@<id>.service
763pveceph osd destroy <id>
764----
765
766Replace the old disk with the new one and use the same procedure as described
767in xref:pve_ceph_osd_create[Create OSDs].
768
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770~~~~~~~~~~~~
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771It is a good measure to run 'fstrim' (discard) regularly on VMs or containers.
772This releases data blocks that the filesystem isn’t using anymore. It reduces
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774commands to their disks regularly. You only need to ensure that the Virtual
775Machines enable the xref:qm_hard_disk_discard[disk discard option].
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778Scrub & Deep Scrub
779~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
780Ceph ensures data integrity by 'scrubbing' placement groups. Ceph checks every
781object in a PG for its health. There are two forms of Scrubbing, daily
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782cheap metadata checks and weekly deep data checks. The weekly deep scrub reads
783the objects and uses checksums to ensure data integrity. If a running scrub
784interferes with business (performance) needs, you can adjust the time when
785scrubs footnote:[Ceph scrubbing https://docs.ceph.com/docs/{ceph_codename}/rados/configuration/osd-config-ref/#scrubbing]
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787
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790-----------------------------------
791A good start is to continuosly monitor the ceph health from the start of
792initial deployment. Either through the ceph tools itself, but also by accessing
793the status through the {pve} link:api-viewer/index.html[API].
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796('HEALTH_OK'), if there are warnings ('HEALTH_WARN'), or even errors
797('HEALTH_ERR'). If the cluster is in an unhealthy state the status commands
620d6725 798below will also give you an overview of the current events and actions to take.
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800----
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801# single time output
802pve# ceph -s
803# continuously output status changes (press CTRL+C to stop)
804pve# ceph -w
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806
807To get a more detailed view, every ceph service has a log file under
808`/var/log/ceph/` and if there is not enough detail, the log level can be
2798d126 809adjusted footnote:[Ceph log and debugging https://docs.ceph.com/docs/{ceph_codename}/rados/troubleshooting/log-and-debug/].
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811You can find more information about troubleshooting
2798d126 812footnote:[Ceph troubleshooting https://docs.ceph.com/docs/{ceph_codename}/rados/troubleshooting/]
620d6725 813a Ceph cluster on the official website.
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817include::pve-copyright.adoc[]
818endif::manvolnum[]