Hi,
if you have SSDs for RocksDB, you should provide that in the command
(--block.db $DEV), otherwise Ceph will use the one provided disk for
all data and RocksDB/WAL.
Before you create that OSD you probably should check out the help page
for that command, maybe there are more options you should be aware of,
e.g. a separate WAL on NVMe.
Regards,
Eugen
Zitat von Robert Stanford <rstanford8896@xxxxxxxxx>:
I am following the steps here:
http://docs.ceph.com/docs/mimic/rados/operations/bluestore-migration/
The final step is:
ceph-volume lvm create --bluestore --data $DEVICE --osd-id $ID
I notice this command doesn't specify a device to use as the journal. Is
it implied that BlueStore will use the same (OSD) device for the function?
I don't think that's what I want (I have spinning disks for data, and SSDs
for journals). Is there any reason *not* to specify which device to use
for a journal, when creating an OSD with BlueStore capability?
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