Push file ceph.conf all NODE
tuocmd
54 Posts
June 16, 2019, 3:56 amQuote from tuocmd on June 16, 2019, 3:56 amI changed the configuration in the ceph.conf file. How to do it on the remaining nodes? I cannot use ceph-deploy
I changed the configuration in the ceph.conf file. How to do it on the remaining nodes? I cannot use ceph-deploy
admin
2,930 Posts
June 16, 2019, 7:41 pmQuote from admin on June 16, 2019, 7:41 pmYou can use scp or winscp, example:
scp /etc/ceph/xx.conf Node2:/etc/ceph
scp /etc/ceph/xx.conf Node3:/etc/ceph
we have a filesync service we use for some other PetaSAN syncing, but for Ceph we do not rely on it so we do not make Ceph dependent on upper layers.
Next version of PetaSAN will include Ceph Mimic which will allow some conf params to be centrally managed.
You can use scp or winscp, example:
scp /etc/ceph/xx.conf Node2:/etc/ceph
scp /etc/ceph/xx.conf Node3:/etc/ceph
we have a filesync service we use for some other PetaSAN syncing, but for Ceph we do not rely on it so we do not make Ceph dependent on upper layers.
Next version of PetaSAN will include Ceph Mimic which will allow some conf params to be centrally managed.
tuocmd
54 Posts
June 16, 2019, 9:13 pmQuote from tuocmd on June 16, 2019, 9:13 pmHi admin,
You can be clear about journal.
I have a 200GB ssd hard drive for 1 server
Hi admin,
You can be clear about journal.
I have a 200GB ssd hard drive for 1 server
Push file ceph.conf all NODE
tuocmd
54 Posts
Quote from tuocmd on June 16, 2019, 3:56 amI changed the configuration in the ceph.conf file. How to do it on the remaining nodes? I cannot use ceph-deploy
I changed the configuration in the ceph.conf file. How to do it on the remaining nodes? I cannot use ceph-deploy
admin
2,930 Posts
Quote from admin on June 16, 2019, 7:41 pmYou can use scp or winscp, example:
scp /etc/ceph/xx.conf Node2:/etc/ceph
scp /etc/ceph/xx.conf Node3:/etc/cephwe have a filesync service we use for some other PetaSAN syncing, but for Ceph we do not rely on it so we do not make Ceph dependent on upper layers.
Next version of PetaSAN will include Ceph Mimic which will allow some conf params to be centrally managed.
You can use scp or winscp, example:
scp /etc/ceph/xx.conf Node2:/etc/ceph
scp /etc/ceph/xx.conf Node3:/etc/ceph
we have a filesync service we use for some other PetaSAN syncing, but for Ceph we do not rely on it so we do not make Ceph dependent on upper layers.
Next version of PetaSAN will include Ceph Mimic which will allow some conf params to be centrally managed.
tuocmd
54 Posts
Quote from tuocmd on June 16, 2019, 9:13 pmHi admin,
You can be clear about journal.
I have a 200GB ssd hard drive for 1 server
Hi admin,
You can be clear about journal.
I have a 200GB ssd hard drive for 1 server