
Create documentation for rook-ceph install, removal and deployment models. Story: 2011066 Task: 50934 Change-Id: I137d3251078d5868cd2515a617afc5859858b4ac Signed-off-by: Elisamara Aoki Goncalves <elisamaraaoki.goncalves@windriver.com>
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Deployment Models and Services for Rook Ceph
The deployment model is the topology strategy that defines the storage backend capabilities of the deployment. The deployment model dictates how the storage solution will look like defining rules for the placement of the storage cluster elements.
Available Deployment Models
Each deployment model works with different deployment strategies and rules to fit different needs. Choose one of the following models according to the demands of your cluster:
- Controller Model (default)
-
- The must be added only in hosts with controller personality.
- The replication factor can be configured up to size 3.
- Can swap into Open Model.
- Dedicated Model
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- The must be added only in hosts with worker personality.
- The replication factor can be configured up to size 3.
- Can swap into Open Model.
- Open Model
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- The placement does not have any limitation.
- The replication factor does not have any limitation.
- Can swap into controller or dedicated if the placement requisites are satisfied.
Replication Factor
The replication factor is the number of copies that each piece of data has spread across the cluster to provide redundancy.
You can change the replication of an existing Rook Ceph storage backend with the following command:
~(keystone_admin)$ system storage-backend-modify ceph-rook-store replication=<size>
Possible Replication Factors on Deployment Models for platforms.
- Simplex Controller Model:
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Default: 1 Max: 3
- Simplex Open Model:
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Default: 1 Max: Any
- Duplex Controller Model:
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Default: 2 Max: 3
- Duplex Open Model:
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Default: 1 Max: Any
- Duplex+ or Standard Controller Model:
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Default: 2 Max: 3
- Duplex+ or Standard Dedicated Model:
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Default: 2 Max: 3
- Duplex+ or Standard Open Model:
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Default: 2 Max: Any
Minimum Replication Factor
The minimum replication factor is the least number of copies that each piece of data have spread across the cluster to provide redundancy.
You can assign any number smaller than the replication factor to this parameter. The default value is replication - 1.
You can change the minimum replication of an existing Rook Ceph storage backend with the command:
~(keystone_admin)$ system storage-backend-modify ceph-rook-store min_replication=<size>
Monitor Count
Monitors (mons) are allocated on all the hosts that have a
host-fs ceph
with the monitor capability on it.
When the host has no registered on the platform, you should add
host-fs ceph
in every node intended to house a monitor with
the command:
~(keystone_admin)$ system host-fs-add <hostname> ceph=<size>
When there are registered on a host you should add the monitor
function to the existing host-fs
.
~(keystone_admin)$ system host-fs-modify <hostname> ceph --functions=osd,monitor
Possible Monitor Count on Deployment Models for Platforms
- Simplex:
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Min: 1 Max: 1
- Duplex:
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Min: 1 Recommended: 3 (using floating monitor) Max: 3 (using floating monitor)
- Duplex+ or Standard:
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Min: 1 Recommended: 3 Max: Any
Floating Monitor (only in Duplex)
A Floating monitor is possible and recommended on Duplex platforms. The monitor roams and is always allocated on the active controller.
To add the floating monitor:
Note
You should lock the inactive controller add
controllerfs ceph-float
to the platform.
~(keystone_admin)$ system host-lock controller-1 (with controller-0 as the active controller)
~(keystone_admin)$ system controllerfs-add ceph-float=<size>
Host-fs and controller-fs
To properly set the environment for Rook Ceph, some filesystems are needed.
Note
All changes in host-fs
and controller-fs
need a reapply on the application to properly propagate the
modifications in the Rook ceph cluster.
Functions
The functions parameter contains the ceph cluster function of a given
host. A host-fs
can have monitor and osd functions, a
controller-fs
can only have the monitor function.
To modify the function of a host-fs
the complete list of
functions desired must be informed.
Examples:
#(only monitor)
~(keystone_admin)$ system host-fs-modify <hostname> ceph --functions=monitor
#(only osd)
~(keystone_admin)$ system host-fs-modify <hostname> ceph --functions=osd
#(no function)
~(keystone_admin)$ system host-fs-modify <hostname> ceph --functions=
#(only monitor)
~(keystone_admin)$ system controllerfs-modify ceph-float --functions=monitor
#(no function)
~(keystone_admin)$ system controllerfs-modify ceph-float --functions=
Services
Services are the storage types (or classes) that provides storage to each pod with some mount or storage space allocation.
Available Services
There are four possible services compatible with Rook Ceph. You can combine them following the rules:
block
(default)-
- Not possible to be deployed together with ecblock.
- Will enable the block service in rook, will use cephRBD.
ecblock
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- Not possible to be deployed together with block.
- Will enable the ecblock service in rook, will use cephRBD.
filesystem
(default)-
- Will enable the ceph filesystem and use cephFS.
object
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- Will enable the ceph object store (RGW).