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diff --git a/doc/man/8/mount.ceph.rst b/doc/man/8/mount.ceph.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1c67a12f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man/8/mount.ceph.rst @@ -0,0 +1,256 @@ +:orphan: + +======================================== + mount.ceph -- mount a Ceph file system +======================================== + +.. program:: mount.ceph + +Synopsis +======== + +| **mount.ceph** [*mon1_socket*\ ,\ *mon2_socket*\ ,...]:/[*subdir*] *dir* [ + -o *options* ] + + +Description +=========== + +**mount.ceph** is a helper for mounting the Ceph file system on a Linux host. +It serves to resolve monitor hostname(s) into IP addresses and read +authentication keys from disk; the Linux kernel client component does most of +the real work. In fact, it is possible to mount a non-authenticated Ceph file +system without mount.ceph by specifying monitor address(es) by IP:: + + mount -t ceph 1.2.3.4:/ /mnt/mycephfs + +The first argument is the device part of the mount command. It includes host's +socket and path within CephFS that will be mounted at the mount point. The +socket, obviously, takes the form ip_address[:port]. If the port is not +specified, the Ceph default of 6789 is assumed. Multiple monitor addresses can +be passed by separating them by commas. Only one monitor is needed to mount +successfully; the client will learn about all monitors from any responsive +monitor. However, it is a good idea to specify more than one in case the one +happens to be down at the time of mount. + +If the host portion of the device is left blank, then **mount.ceph** will +attempt to determine monitor addresses using local configuration files +and/or DNS SRV records. In similar way, if authentication is enabled on Ceph +cluster (which is done using CephX) and options ``secret`` and ``secretfile`` +are not specified in the command, the mount helper will spawn a child process +that will use the standard Ceph library routines to find a keyring and fetch +the secret from it. + +A sub-directory of the file system can be mounted by specifying the (absolute) +path to the sub-directory right after ":" after the socket in the device part +of the mount command. + +Mount helper application conventions dictate that the first two options are +device to be mounted and the mountpoint for that device. Options must be +passed only after these fixed arguments. + + +Options +======= + +Basic +----- + +:command:`conf` + Path to a ceph.conf file. This is used to initialize the Ceph context + for autodiscovery of monitor addresses and auth secrets. The default is + to use the standard search path for ceph.conf files. + +:command: `fs=<fs-name>` + Specify the non-default file system to be mounted. Not passing this + option mounts the default file system. + +:command: `mds_namespace=<fs-name>` + A synonym of "fs=" and its use is deprecated. + +:command:`mount_timeout` + int (seconds), Default: 60 + +:command:`ms_mode=<legacy|crc|secure|prefer-crc|prefer-secure>` + Set the connection mode that the client uses for transport. The available + modes are: + + - ``legacy``: use messenger v1 protocol to talk to the cluster + + - ``crc``: use messenger v2, without on-the-wire encryption + + - ``secure``: use messenger v2, with on-the-wire encryption + + - ``prefer-crc``: crc mode, if denied agree to secure mode + + - ``prefer-secure``: secure mode, if denied agree to crc mode + +:command:`name` + RADOS user to authenticate as when using CephX. Default: guest + +:command:`secret` + secret key for use with CephX. This option is insecure because it exposes + the secret on the command line. To avoid this, use the secretfile option. + +:command:`secretfile` + path to file containing the secret key to use with CephX + +:command:`recover_session=<no|clean>` + Set auto reconnect mode in the case where the client is blocklisted. The + available modes are ``no`` and ``clean``. The default is ``no``. + + - ``no``: never attempt to reconnect when client detects that it has been + blocklisted. Blocklisted clients will not attempt to reconnect and + their operations will fail too. + + - ``clean``: client reconnects to the Ceph cluster automatically when it + detects that it has been blocklisted. During reconnect, client drops + dirty data/metadata, invalidates page caches and writable file handles. + After reconnect, file locks become stale because the MDS loses track of + them. If an inode contains any stale file locks, read/write on the inode + is not allowed until applications release all stale file locks. + +Advanced +-------- +:command:`cap_release_safety` + int, Default: calculated + +:command:`caps_wanted_delay_max` + int, cap release delay, Default: 60 + +:command:`caps_wanted_delay_min` + int, cap release delay, Default: 5 + +:command:`dirstat` + funky `cat dirname` for stats, Default: off + +:command:`nodirstat` + no funky `cat dirname` for stats + +:command:`ip` + my ip + +:command:`noasyncreaddir` + no dcache readdir + +:command:`nocrc` + no data crc on writes + +:command:`noshare` + create a new client instance, instead of sharing an existing instance of + a client mounting the same cluster + +:command:`osdkeepalive` + int, Default: 5 + +:command:`osd_idle_ttl` + int (seconds), Default: 60 + +:command:`rasize` + int (bytes), max readahead. Default: 8388608 (8192*1024) + +:command:`rbytes` + Report the recursive size of the directory contents for st_size on + directories. Default: off + +:command:`norbytes` + Do not report the recursive size of the directory contents for + st_size on directories. + +:command:`readdir_max_bytes` + int, Default: 524288 (512*1024) + +:command:`readdir_max_entries` + int, Default: 1024 + +:command:`rsize` + int (bytes), max read size. Default: 16777216 (16*1024*1024) + +:command:`snapdirname` + string, set the name of the hidden snapdir. Default: .snap + +:command:`write_congestion_kb` + int (kb), max writeback in flight. scale with available + memory. Default: calculated from available memory + +:command:`wsize` + int (bytes), max write size. Default: 16777216 (16*1024*1024) (writeback + uses smaller of wsize and stripe unit) + +:command:`wsync` + Execute all namespace operations synchronously. This ensures that the + namespace operation will only complete after receiving a reply from + the MDS. This is the default. + +:command:`nowsync` + Allow the client to do namespace operations asynchronously. When this + option is enabled, a namespace operation may complete before the MDS + replies, if it has sufficient capabilities to do so. + +Examples +======== + +Mount the full file system:: + + mount.ceph :/ /mnt/mycephfs + +Assuming mount.ceph is installed properly, it should be automatically invoked +by mount(8):: + + mount -t ceph :/ /mnt/mycephfs + +Mount only part of the namespace/file system:: + + mount.ceph :/some/directory/in/cephfs /mnt/mycephfs + +Mount non-default FS, in case cluster has multiple FSs:: + mount -t ceph :/ /mnt/mycephfs2 -o fs=mycephfs2 + + or + + mount -t ceph :/ /mnt/mycephfs2 -o mds_namespace=mycephfs2 # This option name is deprecated. + +Pass the monitor host's IP address, optionally:: + + mount.ceph 192.168.0.1:/ /mnt/mycephfs + +Pass the port along with IP address if it's running on a non-standard port:: + + mount.ceph 192.168.0.1:7000:/ /mnt/mycephfs + +If there are multiple monitors, passes addresses separated by a comma:: + + mount.ceph 192.168.0.1,192.168.0.2,192.168.0.3:/ /mnt/mycephfs + +If authentication is enabled on Ceph cluster:: + + mount.ceph :/ /mnt/mycephfs -o name=fs_username + +Pass secret key for CephX user optionally:: + + mount.ceph :/ /mnt/mycephfs -o name=fs_username,secret=AQATSKdNGBnwLhAAnNDKnH65FmVKpXZJVasUeQ== + +Pass file containing secret key to avoid leaving secret key in shell's command +history:: + + mount.ceph :/ /mnt/mycephfs -o name=fs_username,secretfile=/etc/ceph/fs_username.secret + + +Availability +============ + +**mount.ceph** is part of Ceph, a massively scalable, open-source, distributed +storage system. Please refer to the Ceph documentation at http://ceph.com/docs +for more information. + +Feature Availability +==================== + +The ``recover_session=`` option was added to mainline Linux kernels in v5.4. +``wsync`` and ``nowsync`` were added in v5.7. + +See also +======== + +:doc:`ceph-fuse <ceph-fuse>`\(8), +:doc:`ceph <ceph>`\(8) |