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6 ceph-conf - ceph conf file tool
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9 ceph-conf -c conffile --list-all-sections
10 ceph-conf -c conffile -L
11 ceph-conf -c conffile -l prefix
12 ceph-conf key -s section1 ...
13 ceph-conf [-s section ] [-r] --lookup key
14 ceph-conf [-s section ] key
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18 ceph-conf is a utility for getting information from a ceph configura‐
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22 Note that unlike other ceph tools, ceph-conf will only read from config
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24 values from the monitor cluster. For this reason it is recommended
25 that ceph-conf only be used in legacy environments that are strictly
26 config-file based. New deployments and tools should instead rely on
27 either querying the monitor explicitly for configuration (e.g., ceph
28 config get <daemon> <option>) or use daemons themselves to fetch effec‐
29 tive config options (e.g., ceph-osd -i 123 --show-config-value
30 osd_data). The latter option has the advantages of drawing from com‐
31 piled-in defaults (which occasionally vary between daemons), config
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36 ceph-conf performs one of the following actions:
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38 -L, --list-all-sections
39 list all sections in the configuration file.
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41 -l, --list-sections *prefix*
42 list the sections with the given prefix. For example,
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45 --lookup *key*
46 search and print the specified configuration setting. Note:
47 --lookup is the default action. If no other actions are given on
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55 the Ceph configuration file.
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58 filter section list to only include sections with given key de‐
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62 filter section list to only include sections with given
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66 the Ceph name in which the sections are searched (default
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71 override the $pid when expanding options. For example, if an op‐
72 tion is configured like /var/log/$name.$pid.log, the $pid por‐
73 tion in its value will be substituded using the PID of ceph-conf
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77 -r, --resolve-search
78 search for the first file that exists and can be opened in the
79 resulted comma delimited search list.
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82 additional sections to search. These additional sections will
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87 To find out what value osd 0 will use for the "osd data" option:
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89 ceph-conf -c foo.conf --name osd.0 --lookup "osd data"
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93 ceph-conf -c foo.conf --name mds.a "log file"
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108 /etc/ceph/$cluster.conf, ~/.ceph/$cluster.conf, $cluster.conf
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110 the Ceph configuration files to use if not specified.
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113 ceph-conf is part of Ceph, a massively scalable, open-source, distrib‐
114 uted storage system. Please refer to the Ceph documentation at
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