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Ceph: Designing and Implementing Scalable Storage Systems

By : Michael Hackett, Vikhyat Umrao, Karan Singh, Nick Fisk, Anthony D'Atri, Vaibhav Bhembre
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Ceph: Designing and Implementing Scalable Storage Systems

By: Michael Hackett, Vikhyat Umrao, Karan Singh, Nick Fisk, Anthony D'Atri, Vaibhav Bhembre

Overview of this book

This Learning Path takes you through the basics of Ceph all the way to gaining in-depth understanding of its advanced features. You’ll gather skills to plan, deploy, and manage your Ceph cluster. After an introduction to the Ceph architecture and its core projects, you’ll be able to set up a Ceph cluster and learn how to monitor its health, improve its performance, and troubleshoot any issues. By following the step-by-step approach of this Learning Path, you’ll learn how Ceph integrates with OpenStack, Glance, Manila, Swift, and Cinder. With knowledge of federated architecture and CephFS, you’ll use Calamari and VSM to monitor the Ceph environment. In the upcoming chapters, you’ll study the key areas of Ceph, including BlueStore, erasure coding, and cache tiering. More specifically, you’ll discover what they can do for your storage system. In the concluding chapters, you will develop applications that use Librados and distributed computations with shared object classes, and see how Ceph and its supporting infrastructure can be optimized. By the end of this Learning Path, you'll have the practical knowledge of operating Ceph in a production environment. This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt products: • Ceph Cookbook by Michael Hackett, Vikhyat Umrao and Karan Singh • Mastering Ceph by Nick Fisk • Learning Ceph, Second Edition by Anthony D'Atri, Vaibhav Bhembre and Karan Singh
Table of Contents (27 chapters)
Title Page
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Using ceph-medic


Since it's inception Ceph has lacked an overall health-check tool which would easily highlight an issue inside the Ceph cluster. The ceph status and ceph health detail commands exist and are good for providing overall cluster health details but do not point the user in any concrete direction if there is a more complex issue. The creation of the ceph-medic project enables running a single command to poll multiple predefined checks on a Ceph cluster. These checks range from best practice recommendations to validation of keyrings and directory ownership. The ceph-medic project continues to develop at a fast pace and new checks are added often.

Note

 At the time of writing this book, only rpm repos built for centOS 7 are supported.

How to do it...

We will use the following steps to install and use ceph-medic:

  1. Install the latest RPM repo:
        # wget http://download.ceph.com/ceph-medic/latest/rpm/el7/
               ceph-medic.repo
         -O /etc/yum.repos.d/ceph-medic.repo
  1. Install...