ceph-osd - ceph object storage daemon
ceph-osd -i osdnum [ --osd-data datapath ] [ --osd-journal
journal ] [ --mkfs ] [ --mkjournal ] [--flush-journal] [--check-allows-journal] [--check-wants-journal] [--check-needs-journal] [ --mkkey ] [ --osdspec-affinity ]
ceph-osd is the object storage daemon
for the Ceph distributed file system. It manages data on local storage with
redundancy and provides access to that data over the network.
For Filestore-backed clusters, the argument of the --osd-data
datapath option (which is datapath in this example) should be a
directory on an XFS file system where the object data resides. The journal
is optional. The journal improves performance only when it resides on a
different disk than the disk specified by datapath . The storage
medium on which the journal is stored should be a low-latency medium
(ideally, an SSD device).
- -f, --foreground
- Foreground: do not daemonize after startup (run in foreground). Do not
generate a pid file. Useful when run via ceph-run(8).
- -d
- Debug mode: like -f, but also send all log output to stderr.
- --setuser
userorgid
- Set uid after starting. If a username is specified, the user record is
looked up to get a uid and a gid, and the gid is also set as well, unless
--setgroup is also specified.
- --setgroup
grouporgid
- Set gid after starting. If a group name is specified the group record is
looked up to get a gid.
- --mkfs
- Create an empty object repository. This also initializes the journal (if
one is defined).
- --mkkey
- Generate a new secret key. This is normally used in combination with
--mkfs as it is more convenient than generating a key by hand with
ceph-authtool(8).
- --mkjournal
- Create a new journal file to match an existing object repository. This is
useful if the journal device or file is wiped out due to a disk or file
system failure.
- --flush-journal
- Flush the journal to permanent store. This runs in the foreground so you
know when it's completed. This can be useful if you want to resize the
journal or need to otherwise destroy it: this guarantees you won't lose
data.
- --get-osd-fsid
- Print the OSD's fsid and exit. The OSD's uuid is generated at --mkfs time
and is thus unique to a particular instantiation of this OSD.
- --get-journal-fsid
- Print the journal's uuid. The journal fsid is set to match the OSD fsid at
--mkfs time.
- --osdspec-affinity
- Set an affinity to a certain OSDSpec. This option can only be used in
conjunction with --mkfs.
ceph-osd is part of Ceph, a massively scalable,
open-source, distributed storage system. Please refer to the Ceph
documentation at https://docs.ceph.com for more information.
ceph(8), ceph-mds(8), ceph-mon(8),
ceph-authtool(8)
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