Re: Building a small Ceph development environment

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Yeah, it's certainly doable to run all the daemons on one server; they don't even really need a separate disk, but that's generally a nice partitioning.

You can usually get help on irc://irc.oftc.net/#ceph, too.

On 06/19/2012 10:54 AM, Gregory Farnum wrote:
You don't need to virtualize anything — I'd recommend running Ubuntu
12.04 on it (you don't need to, but a lot of things will be more
performant), building from source, and then setting up the daemons so
everybody gets a separate disk.
Check out http://ceph.com/docs/master/source/ and the other docs and
let us know if you have any questions. :)

On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Terrance Hutchinson
<terrance.hutchinson@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
Hi all,

I have an HP ProLiant ML350 G5 server that is currently sitting idle
at the moment. Would it be possible to virtualize a Ceph cluster so I
can mess around and begin contributing back to the community?

Specs:

ML350 G5
2 x Quad Core Xeon E5430
16GB RAM
7x 146GB SAS disks
1x 120 GB Intel 520 SSD
HP P800 Smart Array Controller (can purchase an LSI 208E SAS HBA which
will make the disks a JBOD)

My goal is to create a small Ceph setup to do testing and bug fixes
for the project which is why I posted this to the development list.

Thanks in advance,
Terrance
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