When you start troubleshooting issues with Ceph, you will first need to determine which Ceph component is causing the issue. This component can sometimes be clearly labeled in a ceph health detail output or a status command, but other times, it will require some further investigation to discover the actual issue. Verifying a high-level cluster's status can also help you determine whether there is just a single failure or an entire node failure. It's also wise to validate that something in your configuration could possibly be attributed to the issue, such as a configuration that is not recommended or a piece of hardware in the environment that is misconfigured. Various recipes in this chapter will help narrow these issues down, but let's begin by looking at a high-level overview of our cluster and what these commands can tell us...





















































