highly available shared filesystem in an easy way if ceph is already used. Its
Metadata Servers guarantee that files get balanced out over the whole Ceph
cluster, this way even high load will not overload a single host, which can be
-be an issue with traditional shared filesystem approaches, like `NFS`, for
+an issue with traditional shared filesystem approaches, like `NFS`, for
example.
{pve} supports both, using an existing xref:storage_cephfs[CephFS as storage])
in the ceph.conf respective MDS section. With this enabled, this specific MDS
will always poll the active one, so that it can take over faster as it is in a
-`warm' state. But naturally, the active polling will cause some additional
+`warm` state. But naturally, the active polling will cause some additional
performance impact on your system and active `MDS`.
Multiple Active MDS
Then, you can remove (destroy) CephFS by issuing a:
----
-ceph rm fs NAME --yes-i-really-mean-it
+ceph fs rm NAME --yes-i-really-mean-it
----
on a single node hosting Ceph. After this you may want to remove the created
data and metadata pools, this can be done either over the Web GUI or the CLI