X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fceph%2Fdoc%2Frados%2Foperations%2Fupmap.rst;fp=src%2Fceph%2Fdoc%2Frados%2Foperations%2Fupmap.rst;h=58f63226197f4a1a324096bdb88d36ea40874a0a;hb=812ff6ca9fcd3e629e49d4328905f33eee8ca3f5;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=15280273faafb77777eab341909a3f495cf248d9;p=stor4nfv.git diff --git a/src/ceph/doc/rados/operations/upmap.rst b/src/ceph/doc/rados/operations/upmap.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..58f6322 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/ceph/doc/rados/operations/upmap.rst @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +Using the pg-upmap +================== + +Starting in Luminous v12.2.z there is a new *pg-upmap* exception table +in the OSDMap that allows the cluster to explicitly map specific PGs to +specific OSDs. This allows the cluster to fine-tune the data +distribution to, in most cases, perfectly distributed PGs across OSDs. + +The key caveat to this new mechanism is that it requires that all +clients understand the new *pg-upmap* structure in the OSDMap. + +Enabling +-------- + +To allow use of the feature, you must tell the cluster that it only +needs to support luminous (and newer) clients with:: + + ceph osd set-require-min-compat-client luminous + +This command will fail if any pre-luminous clients or daemons are +connected to the monitors. You can see what client versions are in +use with:: + + ceph features + +A word of caution +----------------- + +This is a new feature and not very user friendly. At the time of this +writing we are working on a new `balancer` module for ceph-mgr that +will eventually do all of this automatically. + +Until then, + +Offline optimization +-------------------- + +Upmap entries are updated with an offline optimizer built into ``osdmaptool``. + +#. Grab the latest copy of your osdmap:: + + ceph osd getmap -o om + +#. Run the optimizer:: + + osdmaptool om --upmap out.txt [--upmap-pool ] [--upmap-max ] [--upmap-deviation ] + + It is highly recommended that optimization be done for each pool + individually, or for sets of similarly-utilized pools. You can + specify the ``--upmap-pool`` option multiple times. "Similar pools" + means pools that are mapped to the same devices and store the same + kind of data (e.g., RBD image pools, yes; RGW index pool and RGW + data pool, no). + + The ``max-count`` value is the maximum number of upmap entries to + identify in the run. The default is 100, but you may want to make + this a smaller number so that the tool completes more quickly (but + does less work). If it cannot find any additional changes to make + it will stop early (i.e., when the pool distribution is perfect). + + The ``max-deviation`` value defaults to `.01` (i.e., 1%). If an OSD + utilization varies from the average by less than this amount it + will be considered perfect. + +#. The proposed changes are written to the output file ``out.txt`` in + the example above. These are normal ceph CLI commands that can be + run to apply the changes to the cluster. This can be done with:: + + source out.txt + +The above steps can be repeated as many times as necessary to achieve +a perfect distribution of PGs for each set of pools. + +You can see some (gory) details about what the tool is doing by +passing ``--debug-osd 10`` to ``osdmaptool``.