Re: removing cluster name support

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On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 12:07 PM, Sage Weil <sage@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Jun 2017, Sage Weil wrote:
>> Questions:
>>
>>  - Does anybody on the list use a non-default cluster name?
>>  - If so, do you have a reason not to switch back to 'ceph'?
>
> It sounds like the answer is "yes," but not for daemons. Several users use
> it on the client side to connect to multiple clusters from the same host.
>

I thought some folks said they were running with non-default naming
for daemons, but if not, then count me as one who does. This was
mainly a relic of the past, where I thought I would be running
multiple clusters on one host. Before long I decided it would be a bad
idea, but by then the cluster was already in heavy use and I couldn't
undo it.

I will say that I am not opposed to renaming back to ceph, but it
would be great to have a documented process for accomplishing this
prior to deprecation. Even going so far as to remove --cluster from
deployment tools will leave me unable to add OSDs if I want to upgrade
when Luminous is released.

> Nobody is colocating multiple daemons from different clusters on the same
> host.  Some have in the past but stopped.  If they choose to in the
> future, they can customize the systemd units themselves.
>
> The rbd-mirror daemon has a similar requirement to talk to multiple
> clusters as a client.
>
> This makes me conclude our current path is fine:
>
>  - leave existing --cluster infrastructure in place in the ceph code, but
>  - remove support for deploying daemons with custom cluster names from the
> deployment tools.
>
> This neatly avoids the systemd limitations for all but the most
> adventuresome admins and avoid the more common case of an admin falling
> into the "oh, I can name my cluster? cool! [...] oh, i have to add
> --cluster rover to every command? ick!" trap.
>

Yeah, that was me in 2012. Oops.

-Erik

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