See what the Ceph client sees
shan
The title is probably weird and misleading but I could not find better than this :). The idea here is to dive a little bit into what the kernel client sees for each client that has a RBD device mapped. In this article, we are focusing on the Kernel RBD feature.
In order to see things, you need to adjust some debug values. So you need to add the following into your ceph.conf
:
[mon]
...
debug ms = 1
...
[osd]
...
debug ms = 1
Then you can create and map a device like so:
$ rbd create foo -s 10240
$ rbd map foo
/dev/rbd0
Since we increased the debug level, you should now have noticed that we have a client directory in /sys/kernel/debug/ceph/
.
$ sudo ls /sys/kernel/debug/ceph/dee72d38-cd8b-42c1-93c1-3be0698206ca.client24166/
monc monmap osdc osdmap
So as you see we have several crucial information that the client will use to interact with the cluster. Important files such as the OSD map are present:
$ sudo cat /sys/kernel/debug/ceph/dee72d38-cd8b-42c1-93c1-3be0698206ca.client24166/osdmap
epoch 68
flags
pool 0 pg_num 64 (63) read_tier -1 write_tier -1
osd0 10.143.114.189:6800 100% (exists, up) 100%
osd1 10.143.114.187:6800 100% (exists, up) 100%
osd2 10.143.114.186:6800 100% (exists, up) 100%
osd3 10.143.114.188:6800 100% (exists, up) 100%
osd4 10.143.114.186:6804 100% (exists, up) 100%
osd5 10.143.114.187:6804 100% (exists, up) 100%
osd6 10.143.114.188:6804 100% (exists, up) 100%
osd7 10.143.114.189:6804 100% (exists, up) 100%
osd8 10.143.114.187:6808 100% (exists, up) 100%
osd9 10.143.114.188:6808 100% (exists, up) 100%
osd10 10.143.114.189:6808 100% (exists, up) 100%
osd11 10.143.114.186:6808 100% (exists, up) 100%
osd12 10.143.114.188:6812 100% (exists, up) 100%
osd13 10.143.114.189:6812 100% (exists, up) 100%
osd14 10.143.114.187:6812 100% (exists, up) 100%
osd15 10.143.114.186:6812 100% (exists, up) 100%
osd16 10.143.114.188:6816 100% (exists, up) 100%
osd17 10.143.114.189:6816 100% (exists, up) 100%
osd18 10.143.114.186:6806 100% (exists, up) 100%
osd19 10.143.114.187:6801 100% (exists, up) 100%
And the monitors map:
$ sudo cat /sys/kernel/debug/ceph/dee72d38-cd8b-42c1-93c1-3be0698206ca.client24166/monmap
epoch 1
mon0 10.143.114.185:6789
mon1 10.143.114.186:6789
mon2 10.143.114.187:6789
That's all!