Re: mds dump

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Hello and thanks,

I have removed the data and metadata pool. Do I need to create them again, or 
will they be created automaticly.
Maybe I need the undocumented way of creating the mds map ?. I would like to
get an empty cephfs to play with again.

 /Best Regards Martin

> On Fri, 8 Jun 2012, Tommi Virtanen wrote: 
> > On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 12:35 AM, Martin Wilderoth 
> > <martin.wilderoth@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> > > And if i just want to mkfs or similar in mds is that possible. Or or my rbd will 
> > > also be removed ? Or how should I recover if I don't care of the data in 
> > > the POSIX file system ? 
> > 
> > By default, the Ceph Distributed File System puts file metadata in the 
> > pool "metadata", and file contents in the pool "data". RBD images, by 
> > default, are stored in the pool "rbd". This means you can empty/remove 
> > the pools "metadata" and "data" without affecting RBD. 
> 
> There is also an undocumented way to recreate a new mdsmap (mds cluster) 
> without affecting the rest of cluster. Is that what you're after? 
> 
> sage 
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