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Learning Ceph

You're reading from   Learning Ceph Unifed, scalable, and reliable open source storage solution

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
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ISBN-13 9781787127913
Length 340 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Karan Singh Karan Singh
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Bryan Stillwell Bryan Stillwell
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Anthony D'Atri Anthony D'Atri
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Vaibhav Bhembre Vaibhav Bhembre
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introducing Ceph Storage FREE CHAPTER 2. Ceph Components and Services 3. Hardware and Network Selection 4. Planning Your Deployment 5. Deploying a Virtual Sandbox Cluster 6. Operations and Maintenance 7. Monitoring Ceph 8. Ceph Architecture: Under the Hood 9. Storage Provisioning with Ceph 10. Integrating Ceph with OpenStack 11. Performance and Stability Tuning

Monitoring Ceph MDS


Ceph MDS servers manage CephFS filesystems. A Ceph MDS server can be in various states including up, down, active, and inactive. An MDS server should always be up and active when it is in a correct and functioning state.

There are two main commands we can use to monitor an operational MDS cluster. We use mds stat to get a quick insight into the present state of MDSs. You might recognize this output format as the same one presented by the Ceph status fsmap key.

root@ceph-client0:~# ceph mds stat
e38611: 1/1/1 up {0=ceph-mds0=up:active}

If we would like detailed output of the MDS map of a given cluster, we can use the mds dump subcommand. Like all other subcommands containing dump, it prints the entire MDS map, which contains detailed information about active MDS daemons as well as other stats.

root@ceph-client0:~# ceph mds dump
dumped fsmap epoch 38611
fs_name cephfs
epoch 38611
flags 0
created 2017-09-10 20:20:28.275607
modified 2017-09-10 20:20:28.275607
tableserver 0
root...
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