Re: Crush and Monitor questions

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Hello Bryant,

On 12/11/2012 08:23 PM, Bryant Ng wrote:
Hi,

I'm pretty new to Ceph and am just learning about it.

Where are the CRUSH maps stored in Ceph? In the documentation I see you
use the 'crushtool' to compile and decompile the crush map.

The crushmap is kept alongside with the osdmap, and shared by the monitors.

I understand that if a single monitor comes online, it can talk to the
other existing monitors to get the cluster map but how does it work on
initial startup?  Or if the entire Ceph clusters goes down b/c of power
failure or something.

If you add a new monitor to an existing cluster, it will synchronize with the existing monitors and will obtain all their infos, including the crushmap. Updates to the crushmap will also be shared among the monitors in the quorum.

If you are starting up fresh, you will have to either add your custom crushmap to the monitors (using the ceph tool), or stick with the default crushmap (which only defines something along the lines of a 'default' root, a 'defaultrack' rack and a 'localhost' host).

If the entire cluster goes down... well, if the monitors are not up they won't be able to share the crushmap. When they are brought back up, then they will pick up where they left. But I'm not sure if I understand what your question is.

  -Joao
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