Re: Changing osd crush chooseleaf type at runtime

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Once you've created a crush map you need to edit it directly (either by dumping it from the cluster, editing with the crush tool, and importing; or via the ceph cli commands), rather than by updating config settings. I believe doing so is explained in the ceph docs.

On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 4:47 AM Flemming Frandsen <flemming.frandsen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, I'm just starting to play around with Ceph, so please excuse my
complete lack of a clue if this question is covered somewhere, but I
have been unable to find an answer.


I have a single machine running Ceph which was set up with osd crush
chooseleaf type = 0 in /etc/ceph/ceph.conf, now I've added a new machine
with some new OSDs, so I'd like to change to osd crush chooseleaf type =
1 and have Ceph re-balance the replicas.

How do I do that?

Preferably I'd like to make the change without making the cluster
unavailable.


So far I've edited the config file and tried restarting daemons,
including rebooting the entire OS, but I still see PGs that live only on
one host.

I've read the config docuemntation page but it doesn't mention what to
do to make that specific config change take effect:

http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/rados/configuration/ceph-conf/

I've barked up the crushmap tree a bit, but I did not see how "osd crush
chooseleaf type" relates to that in any way.


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