From 19fcec84d8d7d21e796c7624e521b60d28ee21ed Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 20:45:59 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 16.2.11+ds. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- doc/man/8/osdmaptool.rst | 331 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 331 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/man/8/osdmaptool.rst (limited to 'doc/man/8/osdmaptool.rst') diff --git a/doc/man/8/osdmaptool.rst b/doc/man/8/osdmaptool.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..92ad8039c --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man/8/osdmaptool.rst @@ -0,0 +1,331 @@ +:orphan: + +.. _osdmaptool: + +====================================================== + osdmaptool -- ceph osd cluster map manipulation tool +====================================================== + +.. program:: osdmaptool + +Synopsis +======== + +| **osdmaptool** *mapfilename* [--print] [--createsimple *numosd* + [--pgbits *bitsperosd* ] ] [--clobber] +| **osdmaptool** *mapfilename* [--import-crush *crushmap*] +| **osdmaptool** *mapfilename* [--export-crush *crushmap*] +| **osdmaptool** *mapfilename* [--upmap *file*] [--upmap-max *max-optimizations*] + [--upmap-deviation *max-deviation*] [--upmap-pool *poolname*] + [--save] [--upmap-active] +| **osdmaptool** *mapfilename* [--upmap-cleanup] [--upmap *file*] + + +Description +=========== + +**osdmaptool** is a utility that lets you create, view, and manipulate +OSD cluster maps from the Ceph distributed storage system. Notably, it +lets you extract the embedded CRUSH map or import a new CRUSH map. +It can also simulate the upmap balancer mode so you can get a sense of +what is needed to balance your PGs. + + +Options +======= + +.. option:: --print + + will simply make the tool print a plaintext dump of the map, after + any modifications are made. + +.. option:: --dump + + displays the map in plain text when is 'plain', 'json' if specified + format is not supported. This is an alternative to the print option. + +.. option:: --clobber + + will allow osdmaptool to overwrite mapfilename if changes are made. + +.. option:: --import-crush mapfile + + will load the CRUSH map from mapfile and embed it in the OSD map. + +.. option:: --export-crush mapfile + + will extract the CRUSH map from the OSD map and write it to + mapfile. + +.. option:: --createsimple numosd [--pg-bits bitsperosd] [--pgp-bits bits] + + will create a relatively generic OSD map with the numosd devices. + If --pg-bits is specified, the initial placement group counts will + be set with bitsperosd bits per OSD. That is, the pg_num map + attribute will be set to numosd shifted by bitsperosd. + If --pgp-bits is specified, then the pgp_num map attribute will + be set to numosd shifted by bits. + +.. option:: --create-from-conf + + creates an osd map with default configurations. + +.. option:: --test-map-pgs [--pool poolid] [--range-first --range-last ] + + will print out the mappings from placement groups to OSDs. + If range is specified, then it iterates from first to last in the directory + specified by argument to osdmaptool. + Eg: **osdmaptool --test-map-pgs --range-first 0 --range-last 2 osdmap_dir**. + This will iterate through the files named 0,1,2 in osdmap_dir. + +.. option:: --test-map-pgs-dump [--pool poolid] [--range-first --range-last ] + + will print out the summary of all placement groups and the mappings from them to the mapped OSDs. + If range is specified, then it iterates from first to last in the directory + specified by argument to osdmaptool. + Eg: **osdmaptool --test-map-pgs-dump --range-first 0 --range-last 2 osdmap_dir**. + This will iterate through the files named 0,1,2 in osdmap_dir. + +.. option:: --test-map-pgs-dump-all [--pool poolid] [--range-first --range-last ] + + will print out the summary of all placement groups and the mappings + from them to all the OSDs. + If range is specified, then it iterates from first to last in the directory + specified by argument to osdmaptool. + Eg: **osdmaptool --test-map-pgs-dump-all --range-first 0 --range-last 2 osdmap_dir**. + This will iterate through the files named 0,1,2 in osdmap_dir. + +.. option:: --test-random + + does a random mapping of placement groups to the OSDs. + +.. option:: --test-map-pg + + map a particular placement group(specified by pgid) to the OSDs. + +.. option:: --test-map-object [--pool ] + + map a particular placement group(specified by objectname) to the OSDs. + +.. option:: --test-crush [--range-first --range-last ] + + map placement groups to acting OSDs. + If range is specified, then it iterates from first to last in the directory + specified by argument to osdmaptool. + Eg: **osdmaptool --test-crush --range-first 0 --range-last 2 osdmap_dir**. + This will iterate through the files named 0,1,2 in osdmap_dir. + +.. option:: --mark-up-in + + mark osds up and in (but do not persist). + +.. option:: --mark-out + + mark an osd as out (but do not persist) + +.. option:: --mark-up + + mark an osd as up (but do not persist) + +.. option:: --mark-in + + mark an osd as in (but do not persist) + +.. option:: --tree + + Displays a hierarchical tree of the map. + +.. option:: --clear-temp + + clears pg_temp and primary_temp variables. + +.. option:: --clean-temps + + clean pg_temps. + +.. option:: --health + + dump health checks + +.. option:: --with-default-pool + + include default pool when creating map + +.. option:: --upmap-cleanup + + clean up pg_upmap[_items] entries, writing commands to [default: - for stdout] + +.. option:: --upmap + + calculate pg upmap entries to balance pg layout writing commands to [default: - for stdout] + +.. option:: --upmap-max + + set max upmap entries to calculate [default: 10] + +.. option:: --upmap-deviation + + max deviation from target [default: 5] + +.. option:: --upmap-pool + + restrict upmap balancing to 1 pool or the option can be repeated for multiple pools + +.. option:: --upmap-active + + Act like an active balancer, keep applying changes until balanced + +.. option:: --adjust-crush-weight [,,<...>] + + Change CRUSH weight of + +.. option:: --save + + write modified osdmap with upmap or crush-adjust changes + +Example +======= + +To create a simple map with 16 devices:: + + osdmaptool --createsimple 16 osdmap --clobber + +To view the result:: + + osdmaptool --print osdmap + +To view the mappings of placement groups for pool 1:: + + osdmaptool osdmap --test-map-pgs-dump --pool 1 + + pool 1 pg_num 8 + 1.0 [0,2,1] 0 + 1.1 [2,0,1] 2 + 1.2 [0,1,2] 0 + 1.3 [2,0,1] 2 + 1.4 [0,2,1] 0 + 1.5 [0,2,1] 0 + 1.6 [0,1,2] 0 + 1.7 [1,0,2] 1 + #osd count first primary c wt wt + osd.0 8 5 5 1 1 + osd.1 8 1 1 1 1 + osd.2 8 2 2 1 1 + in 3 + avg 8 stddev 0 (0x) (expected 2.3094 0.288675x)) + min osd.0 8 + max osd.0 8 + size 0 0 + size 1 0 + size 2 0 + size 3 8 + +In which, + #. pool 1 has 8 placement groups. And two tables follow: + #. A table for placement groups. Each row presents a placement group. With columns of: + + * placement group id, + * acting set, and + * primary OSD. + #. A table for all OSDs. Each row presents an OSD. With columns of: + + * count of placement groups being mapped to this OSD, + * count of placement groups where this OSD is the first one in their acting sets, + * count of placement groups where this OSD is the primary of them, + * the CRUSH weight of this OSD, and + * the weight of this OSD. + #. Looking at the number of placement groups held by 3 OSDs. We have + + * avarge, stddev, stddev/average, expected stddev, expected stddev / average + * min and max + #. The number of placement groups mapping to n OSDs. In this case, all 8 placement + groups are mapping to 3 different OSDs. + +In a less-balanced cluster, we could have following output for the statistics of +placement group distribution, whose standard deviation is 1.41421:: + + #osd count first primary c wt wt + osd.0 8 5 5 1 1 + osd.1 8 1 1 1 1 + osd.2 8 2 2 1 1 + + #osd count first primary c wt wt + osd.0 33 9 9 0.0145874 1 + osd.1 34 14 14 0.0145874 1 + osd.2 31 7 7 0.0145874 1 + osd.3 31 13 13 0.0145874 1 + osd.4 30 14 14 0.0145874 1 + osd.5 33 7 7 0.0145874 1 + in 6 + avg 32 stddev 1.41421 (0.0441942x) (expected 5.16398 0.161374x)) + min osd.4 30 + max osd.1 34 + size 00 + size 10 + size 20 + size 364 + +To simulate the active balancer in upmap mode:: + + osdmaptool --upmap upmaps.out --upmap-active --upmap-deviation 6 --upmap-max 11 osdmap + + osdmaptool: osdmap file 'osdmap' + writing upmap command output to: upmaps.out + checking for upmap cleanups + upmap, max-count 11, max deviation 6 + pools movies photos metadata data + prepared 11/11 changes + Time elapsed 0.00310404 secs + pools movies photos metadata data + prepared 11/11 changes + Time elapsed 0.00283402 secs + pools data metadata movies photos + prepared 11/11 changes + Time elapsed 0.003122 secs + pools photos metadata data movies + prepared 11/11 changes + Time elapsed 0.00324372 secs + pools movies metadata data photos + prepared 1/11 changes + Time elapsed 0.00222609 secs + pools data movies photos metadata + prepared 0/11 changes + Time elapsed 0.00209916 secs + Unable to find further optimization, or distribution is already perfect + osd.0 pgs 41 + osd.1 pgs 42 + osd.2 pgs 42 + osd.3 pgs 41 + osd.4 pgs 46 + osd.5 pgs 39 + osd.6 pgs 39 + osd.7 pgs 43 + osd.8 pgs 41 + osd.9 pgs 46 + osd.10 pgs 46 + osd.11 pgs 46 + osd.12 pgs 46 + osd.13 pgs 41 + osd.14 pgs 40 + osd.15 pgs 40 + osd.16 pgs 39 + osd.17 pgs 46 + osd.18 pgs 46 + osd.19 pgs 39 + osd.20 pgs 42 + Total time elapsed 0.0167765 secs, 5 rounds + + +Availability +============ + +**osdmaptool** 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. + + +See also +======== + +:doc:`ceph `\(8), +:doc:`crushtool `\(8), -- cgit v1.2.3