I needed something to fetch current config values from all OSDs (sorta the opposite of 'injectargs --key value), so I hacked it, and then spiffed it up a bit. Does this seem like something that would be useful in this form in the upstream Ceph, or does anyone have any thoughts on its design or structure? It requires a locally-installed ceph CLI and a ceph.conf that points to the cluster and any required keyrings. You can also provide it with a YAML file mapping host to osds if you want to save time collecting that info for a statically-defined cluster, or if you want just a subset of OSDs. https://github.com/dmick/tools/blob/master/osd_daemon_cmd.py Excerpt from usage: Execute a Ceph osd daemon command on every OSD in a cluster with one connection to each OSD host. Usage: osd_daemon_cmd [-c CONF] [-u USER] [-f FILE] (COMMAND | -k KEY) Options: -c CONF ceph.conf file to use [default: ./ceph.conf] -u USER user to connect with ssh -f FILE get names and osds from yaml COMMAND command other than "config get" to execute -k KEY config key to retrieve with config get <key> -- Dan Mick Red Hat, Inc. Ceph docs: http://ceph.com/docs -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe ceph-devel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html