Re: Verifying current configuration values

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Thanks! That's the correct solution. I upgraded to 13.2.6 (latest mimic) and the option is now there...

On 6/13/19 10:22 AM, Paul Emmerich wrote:
I think this option was added in 13.2.4 (or 13.2.5?)

Paul

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On Thu, Jun 13, 2019 at 7:00 PM Jorge Garcia <jgarcia@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm using mimic, which I thought was supported. Here's the full version:

# ceph -v
ceph version 13.2.2 (02899bfda814146b021136e9d8e80eba494e1126) mimic
(stable)
# ceph daemon osd.0 config show | grep memory
     "debug_deliberately_leak_memory": "false",
     "mds_cache_memory_limit": "1073741824",
     "ms_dpdk_memory_channel": "4",
     "rocksdb_collect_memory_stats": "false",

The mimic installation was from the RPM packages at ceph.com

On 6/12/19 3:51 PM, Jorge Garcia wrote:
> I'm following the bluestore config reference guide and trying to
> change the value for osd_memory_target. I added the following entry in
> the /etc/ceph/ceph.conf file:
>
>   [osd]
>   osd_memory_target = 2147483648
>
> and restarted the osd daemons doing "systemctl restart
> ceph-osd.target". Now, how do I verify that the value has changed? I
> have tried "ceph daemon osd.0 config show" and it lists many settings,
> but osd_memory_target isn't one of them. What am I doing wrong?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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