Re: Question Blackout

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I'm not a CephFS user, but I have had a few cluster outages.

Each OSD has a journal, and Ceph ensures that a write is in all of the journals (primary and replicas) before it acknowledges the write.  If an OSD process crashes, it replays the journal on startup, and recovers the write.

I've lost power at my data center, and had the whole cluster down.  Ceph came back up when power was restored without me getting involved.


You might want the paid support package.  For extra piece of mind, you can get a paid cluster review, and an engineer will go through your use case with you.



On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 8:32 PM, Jesus Chavez (jeschave) <jeschave@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone, I am ready to launch ceph on production but there is one thing that keeps on my mind... If there was a Blackout where all the ceph nodes went off what would really  happen with the filesystem? It would get corrupt? Or ceph has any Kind of mechanism to survive to something like that?
Thanks


Jesus Chavez

SYSTEMS ENGINEER-C.SALES

jeschave@xxxxxxxxx
Phone: +52 55 5267 3146
Mobile: +51 1 5538883255

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