On Fri, Jul 2, 2021 at 11:38 PM Patrick Donnelly <pdonnell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 11:48 PM Venky Shankar <vshankar@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Signed-off-by: Venky Shankar <vshankar@xxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > Documentation/filesystems/ceph.rst | 25 ++++++++++++++++++++++--- > > 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/ceph.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/ceph.rst > > index 7d2ef4e27273..830ea8969d9d 100644 > > --- a/Documentation/filesystems/ceph.rst > > +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/ceph.rst > > @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Mount Syntax > > > > The basic mount syntax is:: > > > > - # mount -t ceph monip[:port][,monip2[:port]...]:/[subdir] mnt > > + # mount -t ceph user@fsid.fs_name=/[subdir] mnt -o mon_addr=monip1[:port][/monip2[:port]] > > Somewhat unrelated question to this patchset: can you specify the mons > in the ceph.conf format? i.e. with v2/v1 syntax? The problem with that is the delimiter used is comma (",") which restricts passing it through the mount option. > > > You only need to specify a single monitor, as the client will get the > > full list when it connects. (However, if the monitor you specify > > @@ -90,16 +90,35 @@ happens to be down, the mount won't succeed.) The port can be left > > off if the monitor is using the default. So if the monitor is at > > 1.2.3.4:: > > > > - # mount -t ceph 1.2.3.4:/ /mnt/ceph > > + # mount -t ceph cephuser@07fe3187-00d9-42a3-814b-72a4d5e7d5be.cephfs=/ /mnt/ceph -o mon_addr=1.2.3.4 > > > > is sufficient. If /sbin/mount.ceph is installed, a hostname can be > > -used instead of an IP address. > > +used instead of an IP address and the cluster FSID can be left out > > +(as the mount helper will fill it in by reading the ceph configuration > > +file):: > > > > + # mount -t ceph cephuser@cephfs=/ /mnt/ceph -o mon_addr=mon-addr > > > > +Multiple monitor addresses can be passed by separating each address with a slash (`/`):: > > + > > + # mount -t ceph cephuser@cephfs=/ /mnt/ceph -o mon_addr=192.168.1.100/192.168.1.101 > > + > > +When using the mount helper, monitor address can be read from ceph > > +configuration file if available. Note that, the cluster FSID (passed as part > > +of the device string) is validated by checking it with the FSID reported by > > +the monitor. > > > > Mount Options > > ============= > > > > + mon_addr=ip_address[:port][/ip_address[:port]] > > + Monitor address to the cluster. This is used to bootstrap the > > + connection to the cluster. Once connection is established, the > > + monitor addresses in the monitor map are followed. > > + > > + fsid=cluster-id > > + FSID of the cluster > > Let's note it's the output of `ceph fsid`. > > > ip=A.B.C.D[:N] > > Specify the IP and/or port the client should bind to locally. > > There is normally not much reason to do this. If the IP is not > > -- > > 2.27.0 > > > > > -- > Patrick Donnelly, Ph.D. > He / Him / His > Principal Software Engineer > Red Hat Sunnyvale, CA > GPG: 19F28A586F808C2402351B93C3301A3E258DD79D > -- Cheers, Venky