Re: ceph-standalone

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This seems quite useful and could improve the user experience.
This looks more or less like a ceph-deploy wrapper to me and shouldn’t be that difficult to make (except for the RGW part since nothing is there).
A simple bash script could be used I guess.

I just wonder if it’s worth investing into a RGW with ceph-deploy and then just write a bash script that wraps up everything on a single setup.

What do you think?

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On 23 Feb 2014, at 21:30, Sage Weil <sage@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> One idea kicking around is to create a simple ceph-standalone package that 
> is meant to make it really easy to play around with Ceph.  It would:
> 
> - depend on all the relevant ceph packages
> - install a simple, generic ceph.conf for use on localhost (or perhaps 
> whatever /etc/hosts has for our hostname)
> - mkfs and start up a mon
> - start up an osd (or two?) in /var/lib/ceph (no dedicated disk/volume)
> - start an mds
> - add an apache2 site in /etc/apache2/sites-available (or whatever)
> 
> The idea would be to do
> 
> $ sudo apt-get install ceph-standalone
> $ ceph -s
> [...]
> 
> and have a usable mini-cluster.  That makes it really easy for users to 
> play with the basics, like:
> 
> $ mkdir /mnt/ceph
> $ sudo ceph-fuse /mnt/ceph
> 
> $ rbd create ...
> $ rbd map ...
> 
> $ curl http://localhost:8000/
> <more rgw stuff>
> 
> Does this sound useful?  Any takers?
> sage
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