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+===================
+ RBD Replay
+===================
+
+.. index:: Ceph Block Device; RBD Replay
+
+RBD Replay is a set of tools for capturing and replaying Rados Block Device
+(RBD) workloads. To capture an RBD workload, ``lttng-tools`` must be installed
+on the client, and ``librbd`` on the client must be the v0.87 (Giant) release
+or later. To replay an RBD workload, ``librbd`` on the client must be the Giant
+release or later.
+
+Capture and replay takes three steps:
+
+#. Capture the trace. Make sure to capture ``pthread_id`` context::
+
+ mkdir -p traces
+ lttng create -o traces librbd
+ lttng enable-event -u 'librbd:*'
+ lttng add-context -u -t pthread_id
+ lttng start
+ # run RBD workload here
+ lttng stop
+
+#. Process the trace with `rbd-replay-prep`_::
+
+ rbd-replay-prep traces/ust/uid/*/* replay.bin
+
+#. Replay the trace with `rbd-replay`_. Use read-only until you know
+ it's doing what you want::
+
+ rbd-replay --read-only replay.bin
+
+.. important:: ``rbd-replay`` will destroy data by default. Do not use against
+ an image you wish to keep, unless you use the ``--read-only`` option.
+
+The replayed workload does not have to be against the same RBD image or even the
+same cluster as the captured workload. To account for differences, you may need
+to use the ``--pool`` and ``--map-image`` options of ``rbd-replay``.
+
+.. _rbd-replay: ../../man/8/rbd-replay
+.. _rbd-replay-prep: ../../man/8/rbd-replay-prep