Re: how the files in /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-0 are generated

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On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 6:30 PM Jeffrey Zhang <zhang.lei.fly+ceph-users@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am testing ceph Luminous, the environment is

- centos 7.4
- ceph luminous ( ceph offical repo)
- ceph-deploy 2.0
- bluestore + separate wal and db

I found the ceph osd folder `/var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-0` is mounted
from tmpfs. But where the files in that folder come from? like `keyring`,
`whoami`?

These are generated as part of the initialization process. I don't know the exact commands involved, but the keyring for instance will draw from the results of "ceph osd new" (which is invoked by one of the ceph-volume setup commands). That and whoami are part of the basic information an OSD needs to communicate with a monitor.
-Greg
 

$ ls -alh /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-0/
lrwxrwxrwx.  1 ceph ceph   24 Apr  3 16:49 block -> /dev/ceph-pool/osd0.data
lrwxrwxrwx.  1 root root   22 Apr  3 16:49 block.db -> /dev/ceph-pool/osd0-db
lrwxrwxrwx.  1 root root   23 Apr  3 16:49 block.wal -> /dev/ceph-pool/osd0-wal
-rw-------.  1 ceph ceph   37 Apr  3 16:49 ceph_fsid
-rw-------.  1 ceph ceph   37 Apr  3 16:49 fsid
-rw-------.  1 ceph ceph   55 Apr  3 16:49 keyring
-rw-------.  1 ceph ceph    6 Apr  3 16:49 ready
-rw-------.  1 ceph ceph   10 Apr  3 16:49 type
-rw-------.  1 ceph ceph    2 Apr  3 16:49 whoami

I guess they may be loaded from bluestore. But I can not find any clue for this.
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