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Mastering Ceph

By : Nick Fisk
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Mastering Ceph

By: Nick Fisk

Overview of this book

Mastering Ceph covers all that you need to know to use Ceph effectively. Starting with design goals and planning steps that should be undertaken to ensure successful deployments, you will be guided through to setting up and deploying the Ceph cluster, with the help of orchestration tools. Key areas of Ceph including Bluestore, Erasure coding and cache tiering will be covered with help of examples. Development of applications which use Librados and Distributed computations with shared object classes are also covered. A section on tuning will take you through the process of optimisizing both Ceph and its supporting infrastructure. Finally, you will learn to troubleshoot issues and handle various scenarios where Ceph is likely not to recover on its own. By the end of the book, you will be able to successfully deploy and operate a resilient high performance Ceph cluster.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

A very simple playbook

To demonstrate how playbooks work, the following example will show a small playbook that also makes use of the variables we configured earlier:

- hosts: mon1 osd1
tasks:
- name: Echo Variables
debug: msg="I am a {{ a_variable }}"

Now run the playbook. Note the command to run a playbook that differs from running ad hoc Ansible commands:

    $ ansible-playbook /etc/ansible/playbook.yml

The preceding command gives the following output:

The output shows the playbook being executed on both mon1 and osd1 as they are in groups, which are children of the parent group ceph. Also, note how the output is different between the two servers as they are picking up the variables that you set earlier in the group_vars directory.

Finally, the last couple of lines show the overall run status of the playbook run. You can now destroy your Vagrant environment again, ready for the next section:

    vagrant...