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Sage Weil7ad920b2009-10-06 11:31:05 -07004Ceph Distributed File System
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7Ceph is a distributed network file system designed to provide good
8performance, reliability, and scalability.
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10Basic features include:
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12 * POSIX semantics
13 * Seamless scaling from 1 to many thousands of nodes
Cheng Renquan8136b582010-03-29 19:05:57 +080014 * High availability and reliability. No single point of failure.
Sage Weil7ad920b2009-10-06 11:31:05 -070015 * N-way replication of data across storage nodes
16 * Fast recovery from node failures
17 * Automatic rebalancing of data on node addition/removal
18 * Easy deployment: most FS components are userspace daemons
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20Also,
Mauro Carvalho Chehab471379a2020-02-17 17:11:55 +010021
Sage Weil7ad920b2009-10-06 11:31:05 -070022 * Flexible snapshots (on any directory)
23 * Recursive accounting (nested files, directories, bytes)
24
25In contrast to cluster filesystems like GFS, OCFS2, and GPFS that rely
26on symmetric access by all clients to shared block devices, Ceph
27separates data and metadata management into independent server
28clusters, similar to Lustre. Unlike Lustre, however, metadata and
Jeff Laytond11ae8e2019-03-05 07:34:41 -050029storage nodes run entirely as user space daemons. File data is striped
Sage Weil7ad920b2009-10-06 11:31:05 -070030across storage nodes in large chunks to distribute workload and
31facilitate high throughputs. When storage nodes fail, data is
32re-replicated in a distributed fashion by the storage nodes themselves
33(with some minimal coordination from a cluster monitor), making the
34system extremely efficient and scalable.
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36Metadata servers effectively form a large, consistent, distributed
37in-memory cache above the file namespace that is extremely scalable,
38dynamically redistributes metadata in response to workload changes,
39and can tolerate arbitrary (well, non-Byzantine) node failures. The
40metadata server takes a somewhat unconventional approach to metadata
41storage to significantly improve performance for common workloads. In
42particular, inodes with only a single link are embedded in
43directories, allowing entire directories of dentries and inodes to be
44loaded into its cache with a single I/O operation. The contents of
45extremely large directories can be fragmented and managed by
46independent metadata servers, allowing scalable concurrent access.
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48The system offers automatic data rebalancing/migration when scaling
49from a small cluster of just a few nodes to many hundreds, without
50requiring an administrator carve the data set into static volumes or
51go through the tedious process of migrating data between servers.
52When the file system approaches full, new nodes can be easily added
53and things will "just work."
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55Ceph includes flexible snapshot mechanism that allows a user to create
56a snapshot on any subdirectory (and its nested contents) in the
57system. Snapshot creation and deletion are as simple as 'mkdir
58.snap/foo' and 'rmdir .snap/foo'.
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60Ceph also provides some recursive accounting on directories for nested
61files and bytes. That is, a 'getfattr -d foo' on any directory in the
62system will reveal the total number of nested regular files and
63subdirectories, and a summation of all nested file sizes. This makes
64the identification of large disk space consumers relatively quick, as
65no 'du' or similar recursive scan of the file system is required.
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Luis Henriquesfb18a572018-01-05 10:47:18 +000067Finally, Ceph also allows quotas to be set on any directory in the system.
68The quota can restrict the number of bytes or the number of files stored
69beneath that point in the directory hierarchy. Quotas can be set using
Mauro Carvalho Chehab471379a2020-02-17 17:11:55 +010070extended attributes 'ceph.quota.max_files' and 'ceph.quota.max_bytes', eg::
Luis Henriquesfb18a572018-01-05 10:47:18 +000071
72 setfattr -n ceph.quota.max_bytes -v 100000000 /some/dir
73 getfattr -n ceph.quota.max_bytes /some/dir
74
75A limitation of the current quotas implementation is that it relies on the
76cooperation of the client mounting the file system to stop writers when a
77limit is reached. A modified or adversarial client cannot be prevented
78from writing as much data as it needs.
Sage Weil7ad920b2009-10-06 11:31:05 -070079
80Mount Syntax
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Mauro Carvalho Chehab471379a2020-02-17 17:11:55 +010083The basic mount syntax is::
Sage Weil7ad920b2009-10-06 11:31:05 -070084
85 # mount -t ceph monip[:port][,monip2[:port]...]:/[subdir] mnt
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87You only need to specify a single monitor, as the client will get the
88full list when it connects. (However, if the monitor you specify
89happens to be down, the mount won't succeed.) The port can be left
90off if the monitor is using the default. So if the monitor is at
Mauro Carvalho Chehab471379a2020-02-17 17:11:55 +0100911.2.3.4::
Sage Weil7ad920b2009-10-06 11:31:05 -070092
93 # mount -t ceph 1.2.3.4:/ /mnt/ceph
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95is sufficient. If /sbin/mount.ceph is installed, a hostname can be
96used instead of an IP address.
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100Mount Options
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103 ip=A.B.C.D[:N]
104 Specify the IP and/or port the client should bind to locally.
105 There is normally not much reason to do this. If the IP is not
106 specified, the client's IP address is determined by looking at the
Francis Galieguea33f3222010-04-23 00:08:02 +0200107 address its connection to the monitor originates from.
Sage Weil7ad920b2009-10-06 11:31:05 -0700108
109 wsize=X
Linus Torvaldsfcc95f02020-04-08 21:44:05 -0700110 Specify the maximum write size in bytes. Default: 64 MB.
Sage Weil7ad920b2009-10-06 11:31:05 -0700111
112 rsize=X
Linus Torvaldsfcc95f02020-04-08 21:44:05 -0700113 Specify the maximum read size in bytes. Default: 64 MB.
Andreas Gerstmayr92c10372016-09-15 21:23:01 +0200114
115 rasize=X
Chengguang Xuc7f04942018-06-04 20:10:05 +0800116 Specify the maximum readahead size in bytes. Default: 8 MB.
Sage Weil7ad920b2009-10-06 11:31:05 -0700117
118 mount_timeout=X
119 Specify the timeout value for mount (in seconds), in the case
Linus Torvaldsfcc95f02020-04-08 21:44:05 -0700120 of a non-responsive Ceph file system. The default is 60
Sage Weil7ad920b2009-10-06 11:31:05 -0700121 seconds.
122
Yan, Zhengfe330322019-02-01 14:57:15 +0800123 caps_max=X
124 Specify the maximum number of caps to hold. Unused caps are released
125 when number of caps exceeds the limit. The default is 0 (no limit)
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Sage Weil7ad920b2009-10-06 11:31:05 -0700127 rbytes
128 When stat() is called on a directory, set st_size to 'rbytes',
129 the summation of file sizes over all files nested beneath that
130 directory. This is the default.
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132 norbytes
133 When stat() is called on a directory, set st_size to the
134 number of entries in that directory.
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136 nocrc
Sage Weil23ab15a2010-03-22 09:37:14 -0700137 Disable CRC32C calculation for data writes. If set, the storage node
Sage Weil7ad920b2009-10-06 11:31:05 -0700138 must rely on TCP's error correction to detect data corruption
139 in the data payload.
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Sage Weila40dc6c2012-01-10 09:12:55 -0800141 dcache
142 Use the dcache contents to perform negative lookups and
143 readdir when the client has the entire directory contents in
144 its cache. (This does not change correctness; the client uses
145 cached metadata only when a lease or capability ensures it is
146 valid.)
Sage Weil7ad920b2009-10-06 11:31:05 -0700147
Sage Weila40dc6c2012-01-10 09:12:55 -0800148 nodcache
149 Do not use the dcache as above. This avoids a significant amount of
150 complex code, sacrificing performance without affecting correctness,
151 and is useful for tracking down bugs.
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153 noasyncreaddir
154 Do not use the dcache as above for readdir.
Sage Weil7ad920b2009-10-06 11:31:05 -0700155
Luis Henriques9122eed2018-01-31 10:53:13 +0000156 noquotadf
157 Report overall filesystem usage in statfs instead of using the root
158 directory quota.
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Luis Henriquesea4cdc52018-10-15 16:46:00 +0100160 nocopyfrom
161 Don't use the RADOS 'copy-from' operation to perform remote object
162 copies. Currently, it's only used in copy_file_range, which will revert
163 to the default VFS implementation if this option is used.
164
Yan, Zheng131d7eb2019-07-25 20:16:47 +0800165 recover_session=<no|clean>
Ilya Dryomov0b98acd2020-09-14 13:39:19 +0200166 Set auto reconnect mode in the case where the client is blocklisted. The
Yan, Zheng131d7eb2019-07-25 20:16:47 +0800167 available modes are "no" and "clean". The default is "no".
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169 * no: never attempt to reconnect when client detects that it has been
Ilya Dryomov0b98acd2020-09-14 13:39:19 +0200170 blocklisted. Operations will generally fail after being blocklisted.
Yan, Zheng131d7eb2019-07-25 20:16:47 +0800171
172 * clean: client reconnects to the ceph cluster automatically when it
Ilya Dryomov0b98acd2020-09-14 13:39:19 +0200173 detects that it has been blocklisted. During reconnect, client drops
Mauro Carvalho Chehab471379a2020-02-17 17:11:55 +0100174 dirty data/metadata, invalidates page caches and writable file handles.
175 After reconnect, file locks become stale because the MDS loses track
176 of them. If an inode contains any stale file locks, read/write on the
177 inode is not allowed until applications release all stale file locks.
Yan, Zheng131d7eb2019-07-25 20:16:47 +0800178
Sage Weil7ad920b2009-10-06 11:31:05 -0700179More Information
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181
182For more information on Ceph, see the home page at
Jeff Laytond11ae8e2019-03-05 07:34:41 -0500183 https://ceph.com/
Sage Weil7ad920b2009-10-06 11:31:05 -0700184
185The Linux kernel client source tree is available at
Mauro Carvalho Chehab471379a2020-02-17 17:11:55 +0100186 - https://github.com/ceph/ceph-client.git
187 - git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/sage/ceph-client.git
Sage Weil7ad920b2009-10-06 11:31:05 -0700188
189and the source for the full system is at
Jeff Laytond11ae8e2019-03-05 07:34:41 -0500190 https://github.com/ceph/ceph.git