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h1. The ungleich ceph handbook
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h2. Status
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This document is **IN PRODUCTION**.
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h2. Introduction
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This article describes the ungleich storage architecture that is based on ceph. It describes our architecture as well maintenance commands. Required for 
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h2. Processes
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h3. Usage monitoring
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* Usage should be kept somewhere in 70-75% area
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* If usage reaches 72.5%, we start reducing usage by adding disks
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* We stop when usage is below 70%
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h3. Phasing in new disks
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* 24h performance test prior to using it
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h3. Phasing in new servers
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* 24h performance test with 1 ssd or 1 hdd (whatever is applicable)
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h2. Communication guide
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Usually when disks fails no customer communication is necessary, as it is automatically compensated/rebalanced by ceph. However in case multiple disk failures happen at the same time, I/O speed might be reduced and thus customer experience impacted.
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For this reason communicate whenever I/O recovery settings are temporarily tuned.
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h2. Analysing 
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h3. ceph osd df tree
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Using @ceph osd df tree@ you can see not only the disk usage per OSD, but also the number of PGs on an OSD. This is especially useful to see how the OSDs are balanced.
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h3. Find out the device of an OSD
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Use @mount | grep /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-OSDID@ on the server on which the OSD is located:
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/dev/sdk1 on /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-31 type xfs (rw,relatime,attr2,inode64,noquota)
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h3. Show config
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h3. Show backfill and recovery config
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ceph-conf --show-config | egrep "osd_recovery_max_active|osd_recovery_op_priority|osd_max_backfills"
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* See also: https://www.suse.com/support/kb/doc/?id=000019693
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h3. Checking and clearing crash reports
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If the cluster is reporting HEALTH_WARN and a recent crash such as:
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* Checkout the details: @ceph crash info <id>@
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* To archive a specific report: @ceph crash archive <id>@
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[rook@rook-ceph-tools-f569797b4-z4542 /]$  ceph crash ls
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[rook@rook-ceph-tools-f569797b4-z4542 /]$ ceph crash archive 2022-09-19T04:33:19.378500Z_b2e26755-0712-41de-bf2b-b370dbe94ebc 
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h3. Low monitor space warning
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[rook@rook-ceph-tools-6bdf996-8g792 /]$ ceph health detail
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[WRN] MON_DISK_LOW: mon q is low on available space
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h2. Adding a new disk/ssd to the ceph cluster
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write on the disks, which order / date we bought it with a permanent marker.
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h3. Checking the shadow trees
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To be able to spot differences / weights of hosts, it can be very helpful to look at the crush shadow tree
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using @ceph osd crush tree --show-shadow@:
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Here we can see that the weight of server17 for the class hdd-big is about 81, the one of server18 about 90.
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h3. For Dell servers
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First find the disk and then add it to the operating system
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Raw Size: 894.252 GB [0x6fc81ab0 Sectors]
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megacli -CfgLdAdd -r0 [Enclosure Device ID:slot] -aX (X : host is 0. md-array is 1)
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megacli -CfgLdAdd -r0 [:0] -a0
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Disk /dev/sdh: 7.3 TiB, 8000987201536 bytes, 15626928128 sectors
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Command (m for help): Created a new GPT disklabel (GUID: 374E31AD-7B96-4837-B5ED-7B22C452899E).
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/opt/ungleich-tools/ceph-osd-create-start /dev/XXX XXX(sdd or hdd-big)
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[12:49:41] server2.place6:~#
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h3. For HP servers (hpacucli)
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Smart Array P420i in Slot 0 (Embedded)    (sn: 001438033ECEF60)
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h2. Moving a disk/ssd to another server
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* /opt/ungleich-tools/ceph-osd-stop-disable does the following:
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** using megacli:  @megacli -DiscardPreservedCache -Lall -aAll@
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** using megacli: @megacli -CfgForeign -Clear -aAll@
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* */opt/ungleich-tools/monit-ceph-create-start osd.XX* # where osd.XX is the osd + number
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h2. OSD related processes
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h3. Removing a disk/ssd
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To permanently remove a failed disk from a cluster, use ***ceph-osd-stop-remove-permanently*** from ungleich-tools repo. Warning: if the disk is still active, the OSD will be shutdown AND removed from the cluster -> all data of that disk will need to be rebalanced.
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h3. Handling DOWN osds with filesystem errors
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[204696.408094] XFS (sdl1): xfs_do_force_shutdown(0x2) called from line 1233 of file /build/linux-BsFdsw/linux-4.9.65/fs/xfs/xfs_log.c.  Return address = 0xffffffffc08eb612
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h3. [[Create new pool and place new osd]]
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From time to time disks don't save what they are told to save. Ceph scrubbing detects these errors and switches to HEALTH_ERR. Use *ceph health detail* to find out which placement groups (*pgs*) are affected. Usually a ***ceph pg repair <number>*** fixes the problem.
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* Find the OSD number: mount the partition and find the whoami file
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h2. Phasing out OSDs
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* Either directly via /opt/ungleich-tools/ceph/ceph-osd-stop-remove-permanently
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* Or first draining it using @ceph osd crush reweight osd.XX 0@
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** Wait until rebalance done
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** Then remove
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h2. Enabling per image RBD statistics for prometheus
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[20:26:57] red2.place5:~# ceph config set mgr mgr/prometheus/rbd_stats_pools "one,hdd"
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[20:27:57] black2.place6:~# ceph config set mgr mgr/prometheus/rbd_stats_pools "hdd,ssd"
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h2. S3 Object Storage
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This section is ** UNDER CONTRUCTION ** 
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h3. Introduction
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* See the "Red Hat manual":https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_ceph_storage/3/html/object_gateway_guide_for_red_hat_enterprise_linux/overview-rgw
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* The "ceph docs about object storage":https://docs.ceph.com/docs/mimic/radosgw/
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h3. Architecture
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* S3 requests are handled by a publicly accessible gateway, which also has access to the ceph cluster.
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* s3 buckets are usually
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h3. Authentication / Users
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* Ceph *can* make use of LDAP as a backend
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** However it uses the clear text username+password as a token
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** See https://docs.ceph.com/docs/mimic/radosgw/ldap-auth/
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* We do not want users to store their regular account on machines
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Creating a user:
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radosgw-admin user create --uid=USERNAME --display-name="Name of user"
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h3. Setting up S3 object storage on Ceph
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* Setup a gateway node with Alpine Linux
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** Change do edge
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** Enable testing
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* Update the firewall to allow access from this node to the ceph monitors
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* Setting up the wildcard DNS certificate
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h3. Wildcard DNS certificate from letsencrypt
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Acquiring and renewing this certificate is currently a manual process, as it requires to change DNS settings.
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* update DNS with the second token
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Plugins selected: Authenticator manual, Installer None
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Cert is due for renewal, auto-renewing...
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dns-01 challenge for s3.ungleich.ch
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_acme-challenge.s3.ungleich.ch with the following value:
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KxGLZNiVjFwz1ifNheoR_KQoPVpkvRUV1oT2pOvJlU0
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bkrhtxWZUipCAL5cBfvrjDuftqsZdQ2JjisiKmXBbaI
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replace, or undo the previous challenge tasks yet. Note that you might be
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   Your cert will expire on 2020-12-09. To obtain a new or tweaked
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h2. Debugging ceph
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h3. How to list the version overview
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This lists the versions of osds, mgrs and mons:
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* Ensure that the basic options for reducing rebalancing workload are set:
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Reference settings from Frank Schilder:
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  osd       class:hdd      advanced osd_recovery_sleep                0.050000
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h2. Ceph theory
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Q: How much data should we add into one server?
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* A server with @10 disks * 10 TiB@ = 100 TiB = 100 000 GiB data. It is network connected with 10 Gbit = 1.25 GiB/s.
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However, our logic assumes that we actually rebuild from the failed server, which... is failed. 
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* Tuning for #8473 showed that a 10TB HDD can write up to 180-200MB/s when backfilling (at about 70% cpu usage and 20% disk usage), max backfills = 8
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* Debugging SSD usage in #8461 showed SSDs can read about 470-520MB/s sequential
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h3. Ceph theoretical fundament
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If you are very much into the theoretical fundament of Ceph check out their "paper":https://www3.nd.edu/~dthain/courses/cse40771/spring2007/papers/ceph.pdf