Re: OSD bind ports min/max sizing

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You should be able to increase the ports by setting the respective config option. Here's the get output from a Pacific cluster:

storage01:~ # ceph config get osd ms_bind_port_min
6800
storage01:~ # ceph config get osd ms_bind_port_max
7300

Changing the ports should be as simple as:

ceph config set global ms_bind_port_max {SOME_HIGHER_VALUE_THAN_DEFAULT}

I haven't used that in quite a while, so there might be some pitfalls I'm not aware of.

Zitat von Joachim Kraftmayer <joachim.kraftmayer@xxxxxxxxx>:

Hi Szabo,
small note the link you refer to is 8 years old.

for ceph reef:

The default range is 6800:7568.

https://docs.ceph.com/en/reef/rados/configuration/network-config-ref/#bind

Regards, Joachim

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Am Mo., 16. Dez. 2024 um 09:26 Uhr schrieb Szabo, Istvan (Agoda) <
Istvan.Szabo@xxxxxxxxx>:

Hi,

Going through this documentation:
https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/red_hat_ceph_storage/2/html/configuration_guide/network_configuration_reference#bind-1

Wonder the 6800-7100 range consist how many osd normally? How do you size
this in ceph?

Thank you
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