I always end up using "ceph --admin-daemon
/var/run/ceph/name-of-socket-here.asok config show | grep ..." to get what
is in effect now for a certain daemon.
Needs you to be on the host of the daemon of course.
Me too, I just wanted to try what OP reported. And after trying that,
I'll keep it that way. ;-)
Zitat von Janne Johansson <icepic.dz@xxxxxxxxx>:
Den ons 10 apr. 2019 kl 13:37 skrev Eugen Block <eblock@xxxxxx>:
> If you don't specify which daemon to talk to, it tells you what the
> defaults would be for a random daemon started just now using the same
> config as you have in /etc/ceph/ceph.conf.
I tried that, too, but the result is not correct:
host1:~ # ceph -n osd.1 --show-config | grep osd_recovery_max_active
osd_recovery_max_active = 3
I always end up using "ceph --admin-daemon
/var/run/ceph/name-of-socket-here.asok config show | grep ..." to get what
is in effect now for a certain daemon.
Needs you to be on the host of the daemon of course.
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