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OK, I don't think the udev rules are on my machines. I built the cluster
manually and not with ceph-deploy. I must have missed adding the rules in
the manual or the Packages from Debian (Jessie) did not create them.

Robert LeBlanc


On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 5:49 PM, Sage Weil <sweil at redhat.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 18 Aug 2014, Robert LeBlanc wrote:
> > This may be a better question for Federico. I've pulled the systemd stuff
> > from git and I have it working, but only if I have the volumes listed in
> > fstab. Is this the intended way that systemd will function for now or am
> I
> > missing a step? I'm pretty new to systemd.
>
> The OSDs are normally mounted and started via udev, which will call
> 'ceph-disk activate <device>'.  The missing piece is teaching ceph-disk
> how to start up the systemd service for the OSD.  I suspect that this can
> be completely dynamic, based on udev events, not not using 'enable' thing
> where systemd persistently registers that a service is to be started...?
>
> sage
>
>
>
>
> > Thanks,
> > Robert LeBlanc
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 1:14 PM, Sage Weil <sage at inktank.com> wrote:
> >       The next Ceph development release is here!  This release
> >       contains several
> >       meaty items, including some MDS improvements for journaling, the
> >       ability
> >       to remove the CephFS file system (and name it), several mon
> >       cleanups with
> >       tiered pools, several OSD performance branches, a new "read
> >       forward" RADOS
> >       caching mode, a prototype Kinetic OSD backend, and various
> >       radosgw
> >       improvements (especially with the new standalone civetweb
> >       frontend).  And
> >       there are a zillion OSD bug fixes. Things are looking pretty
> >       good for the
> >       Giant release that is coming up in the next month.
> >
> >       Upgrading
> >       ---------
> >
> >       * The *_kb perf counters on the monitor have been removed.
> >       These are
> >         replaced with a new set of *_bytes counters (e.g.,
> >       cluster_osd_kb is
> >         replaced by cluster_osd_bytes).
> >
> >       * The rd_kb and wr_kb fields in the JSON dumps for pool stats
> >       (accessed via
> >         the 'ceph df detail -f json-pretty' and related commands) have
> >       been replaced
> >         with corresponding *_bytes fields.  Similarly, the
> >       'total_space', 'total_used',
> >         and 'total_avail' fields are replaced with 'total_bytes',
> >         'total_used_bytes', and 'total_avail_bytes' fields.
> >
> >       * The 'rados df --format=json' output 'read_bytes' and
> >       'write_bytes'
> >         fields were incorrectly reporting ops; this is now fixed.
> >
> >       * The 'rados df --format=json' output previously included
> >       'read_kb' and
> >         'write_kb' fields; these have been removed.  Please use
> >       'read_bytes' and
> >         'write_bytes' instead (and divide by 1024 if appropriate).
> >
> >       Notable Changes
> >       ---------------
> >
> >       * ceph-conf: flush log on exit (Sage Weil)
> >       * ceph-dencoder: refactor build a bit to limit dependencies
> >       (Sage Weil,
> >         Dan Mick)
> >       * ceph.spec: split out ceph-common package, other fixes (Sandon
> >       Van Ness)
> >       * ceph_test_librbd_fsx: fix RNG, make deterministic (Ilya
> >       Dryomov)
> >       * cephtool: refactor and improve CLI tests (Joao Eduardo Luis)
> >       * client: improved MDS session dumps (John Spray)
> >       * common: fix dup log messages (#9080, Sage Weil)
> >       * crush: include new tunables in dump (Sage Weil)
> >       * crush: only require rule features if the rule is used (#8963,
> >       Sage Weil)
> >       * crushtool: send output to stdout, not stderr (Wido den
> >       Hollander)
> >       * fix i386 builds (Sage Weil)
> >       * fix struct vs class inconsistencies (Thorsten Behrens)
> >       * hadoop: update hadoop tests for Hadoop 2.0 (Haumin Chen)
> >       * librbd, ceph-fuse: reduce cache flush overhead (Haomai Wang)
> >       * librbd: fix error path when opening image (#8912, Josh Durgin)
> >       * mds: add file system name, enabled flag (John Spray)
> >       * mds: boot refactor, cleanup (John Spray)
> >       * mds: fix journal conversion with standby-replay (John Spray)
> >       * mds: separate inode recovery queue (John Spray)
> >       * mds: session ls, evict commands (John Spray)
> >       * mds: submit log events in async thread (Yan, Zheng)
> >       * mds: use client-provided timestamp for user-visible file
> >       metadata (Yan,
> >         Zheng)
> >       * mds: validate journal header on load and save (John Spray)
> >       * misc build fixes for OS X (John Spray)
> >       * misc integer size cleanups (Kevin Cox)
> >       * mon: add get-quota commands (Joao Eduardo Luis)
> >       * mon: do not create file system by default (John Spray)
> >       * mon: fix 'ceph df' output for available space (Xiaoxi Chen)
> >       * mon: fix bug when no auth keys are present (#8851, Joao
> >       Eduardo Luis)
> >       * mon: fix compat version for MForward (Joao Eduardo Luis)
> >       * mon: restrict some pool properties to tiered pools (Joao
> >       Eduardo Luis)
> >       * msgr: misc locking fixes for fast dispatch (#8891, Sage Weil)
> >       * osd: add 'dump_reservations' admin socket command (Sage Weil)
> >       * osd: add READFORWARD caching mode (Luis Pabon)
> >       * osd: add header cache for KeyValueStore (Haomai Wang)
> >       * osd: add prototype KineticStore based on Seagate Kinetic (Josh
> >       Durgin)
> >       * osd: allow map cache size to be adjusted at runtime (Sage
> >       Weil)
> >       * osd: avoid refcounting overhead by passing a few things by ref
> >       (Somnath
> >         Roy)
> >       * osd: avoid sharing PG info that is not durable (Samuel Just)
> >       * osd: clear slow request latency info on osd up/down (Sage
> >       Weil)
> >       * osd: fix PG object listing/ordering bug (Guang Yang)
> >       * osd: fix PG stat errors with tiering (#9082, Sage Weil)
> >       * osd: fix bug with long object names and rename (#8701, Sage
> >       Weil)
> >       * osd: fix cache full -> not full requeueing (#8931, Sage Weil)
> >       * osd: fix gating of messages from old OSD instances (Greg
> >       Farnum)
> >       * osd: fix memstore bugs with collection_move_rename, lock
> >       ordering (Sage
> >         Weil)
> >       * osd: improve locking for KeyValueStore (Haomai Wang)
> >       * osd: make tiering behave if hit_sets aren't enabled (Sage
> >       Weil)
> >       * osd: mark pools with incomplete clones (Sage Weil)
> >       * osd: misc locking fixes for fast dispatch (Samuel Just, Ma
> >       Jianpeng)
> >       * osd: prevent old rados clients from using tiered pools (#8714,
> >       Sage
> >         Weil)
> >       * osd: reduce OpTracker overhead (Somnath Roy)
> >       * osd: set configurable hard limits on object and xattr names
> >       (Sage Weil,
> >         Haomai Wang)
> >       * osd: trim old EC objects quickly; verify on scrub (Samuel
> >       Just)
> >       * osd: work around GCC 4.8 bug in journal code (Matt Benjamin)
> >       * rados bench: fix arg order (Kevin Dalley)
> >       * rados: fix {read,write}_ops values for df output (Sage Weil)
> >       * rbd: add rbdmap pre- and post post- hooks, fix misc bugs
> >       (Dmitry
> >         Smirnov)
> >       * rbd: improve option default behavior (Josh Durgin)
> >       * rgw: automatically align writes to EC pool (#8442, Yehuda
> >       Sadeh)
> >       * rgw: fix crash on swift CORS preflight request (#8586, Yehuda
> >       Sadeh)
> >       * rgw: fix memory leaks (Andrey Kuznetsov)
> >       * rgw: fix multipart upload (#8846, Silvain Munaut, Yehuda
> >       Sadeh)
> >       * rgw: improve -h (Abhishek Lekshmanan)
> >       * rgw: improve delimited listing of bucket, misc fixes (Yehuda
> >       Sadeh)
> >       * rgw: misc civetweb fixes (Yehuda Sadeh)
> >       * rgw: powerdns backend for global namespaces (Wido den
> >       Hollander)
> >       * systemd: initial systemd config files (Federico Simoncelli)
> >
> >       Getting Ceph
> >       ------------
> >
> >       * Git at git://github.com/ceph/ceph.git
> >       * Tarball at http://ceph.com/download/ceph-0.84.tar.gz
> >       * For packages, see
> >       http://ceph.com/docs/master/install/get-packages
> >       * For ceph-deploy, see
> >       http://ceph.com/docs/master/install/install-ceph-deploy
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