.. _ceph-conf-common-settings: Common Settings =============== The `Hardware Recommendations`_ section provides some hardware guidelines for configuring a Ceph Storage Cluster. It is possible for a single :term:`Ceph Node` to run multiple daemons. For example, a single node with multiple drives may run one ``ceph-osd`` for each drive. Ideally, you will have a node for a particular type of process. For example, some nodes may run ``ceph-osd`` daemons, other nodes may run ``ceph-mds`` daemons, and still other nodes may run ``ceph-mon`` daemons. Each node has a name identified by the ``host`` setting. Monitors also specify a network address and port (i.e., domain name or IP address) identified by the ``addr`` setting. A basic configuration file will typically specify only minimal settings for each instance of monitor daemons. For example: .. code-block:: ini [global] mon_initial_members = ceph1 mon_host = 10.0.0.1 .. important:: The ``host`` setting is the short name of the node (i.e., not an fqdn). It is **NOT** an IP address either. Enter ``hostname -s`` on the command line to retrieve the name of the node. Do not use ``host`` settings for anything other than initial monitors unless you are deploying Ceph manually. You **MUST NOT** specify ``host`` under individual daemons when using deployment tools like ``chef`` or ``cephadm``, as those tools will enter the appropriate values for you in the cluster map. .. _ceph-network-config: Networks ======== See the `Network Configuration Reference`_ for a detailed discussion about configuring a network for use with Ceph. Monitors ======== Production Ceph clusters typically provision a minimum of three :term:`Ceph Monitor` daemons to ensure availability should a monitor instance crash. A minimum of three ensures that the Paxos algorithm can determine which version of the :term:`Ceph Cluster Map` is the most recent from a majority of Ceph Monitors in the quorum. .. note:: You may deploy Ceph with a single monitor, but if the instance fails, the lack of other monitors may interrupt data service availability. Ceph Monitors normally listen on port ``3300`` for the new v2 protocol, and ``6789`` for the old v1 protocol. By default, Ceph expects to store monitor data under the following path:: /var/lib/ceph/mon/$cluster-$id You or a deployment tool (e.g., ``cephadm``) must create the corresponding directory. With metavariables fully expressed and a cluster named "ceph", the foregoing directory would evaluate to:: /var/lib/ceph/mon/ceph-a For additional details, see the `Monitor Config Reference`_. .. _Monitor Config Reference: ../mon-config-ref .. _ceph-osd-config: Authentication ============== .. versionadded:: Bobtail 0.56 For Bobtail (v 0.56) and beyond, you should expressly enable or disable authentication in the ``[global]`` section of your Ceph configuration file. .. code-block:: ini auth_cluster_required = cephx auth_service_required = cephx auth_client_required = cephx Additionally, you should enable message signing. See `Cephx Config Reference`_ for details. .. _Cephx Config Reference: ../auth-config-ref .. _ceph-monitor-config: OSDs ==== Ceph production clusters typically deploy :term:`Ceph OSD Daemons` where one node has one OSD daemon running a Filestore on one storage device. The BlueStore back end is now default, but when using Filestore you specify a journal size. For example: .. code-block:: ini [osd] osd_journal_size = 10000 [osd.0] host = {hostname} #manual deployments only. By default, Ceph expects to store a Ceph OSD Daemon's data at the following path:: /var/lib/ceph/osd/$cluster-$id You or a deployment tool (e.g., ``cephadm``) must create the corresponding directory. With metavariables fully expressed and a cluster named "ceph", this example would evaluate to:: /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-0 You may override this path using the ``osd_data`` setting. We recommend not changing the default location. Create the default directory on your OSD host. .. prompt:: bash $ ssh {osd-host} sudo mkdir /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-{osd-number} The ``osd_data`` path ideally leads to a mount point with a device that is separate from the device that contains the operating system and daemons. If an OSD is to use a device other than the OS device, prepare it for use with Ceph, and mount it to the directory you just created .. prompt:: bash $ ssh {new-osd-host} sudo mkfs -t {fstype} /dev/{disk} sudo mount -o user_xattr /dev/{hdd} /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-{osd-number} We recommend using the ``xfs`` file system when running :command:`mkfs`. (``btrfs`` and ``ext4`` are not recommended and are no longer tested.) See the `OSD Config Reference`_ for additional configuration details. Heartbeats ========== During runtime operations, Ceph OSD Daemons check up on other Ceph OSD Daemons and report their findings to the Ceph Monitor. You do not have to provide any settings. However, if you have network latency issues, you may wish to modify the settings. See `Configuring Monitor/OSD Interaction`_ for additional details. .. _ceph-logging-and-debugging: Logs / Debugging ================ Sometimes you may encounter issues with Ceph that require modifying logging output and using Ceph's debugging. See `Debugging and Logging`_ for details on log rotation. .. _Debugging and Logging: ../../troubleshooting/log-and-debug Example ceph.conf ================= .. literalinclude:: demo-ceph.conf :language: ini .. _ceph-runtime-config: Running Multiple Clusters (DEPRECATED) ====================================== Each Ceph cluster has an internal name that is used as part of configuration and log file names as well as directory and mountpoint names. This name defaults to "ceph". Previous releases of Ceph allowed one to specify a custom name instead, for example "ceph2". This was intended to faciliate running multiple logical clusters on the same physical hardware, but in practice this was rarely exploited and should no longer be attempted. Prior documentation could also be misinterpreted as requiring unique cluster names in order to use ``rbd-mirror``. Custom cluster names are now considered deprecated and the ability to deploy them has already been removed from some tools, though existing custom name deployments continue to operate. The ability to run and manage clusters with custom names may be progressively removed by future Ceph releases, so it is strongly recommended to deploy all new clusters with the default name "ceph". Some Ceph CLI commands accept an optional ``--cluster`` (cluster name) option. This option is present purely for backward compatibility and need not be accomodated by new tools and deployments. If you do need to allow multiple clusters to exist on the same host, please use :ref:`cephadm`, which uses containers to fully isolate each cluster. .. _Hardware Recommendations: ../../../start/hardware-recommendations .. _Network Configuration Reference: ../network-config-ref .. _OSD Config Reference: ../osd-config-ref .. _Configuring Monitor/OSD Interaction: ../mon-osd-interaction