From: Dylan Whyte <d.whyte@proxmox.com>
To: Proxmox VE development discussion <pve-devel@lists.proxmox.com>,
Alwin Antreich <a.antreich@proxmox.com>
Subject: Re: [pve-devel] [PATCH docs 1/2] docs: ceph: explain pool options
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2021 15:05:58 +0100 (CET) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <832714900.48.1610719558401@webmail.proxmox.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20210115131716.243126-1-a.antreich@proxmox.com>
> On 15.01.2021 14:17 Alwin Antreich <a.antreich@proxmox.com mailto:a.antreich@proxmox.com > wrote:
>
>
> Signed-off-by: Alwin Antreich <a.antreich@proxmox.com mailto:a.antreich@proxmox.com >
> ---
> pveceph.adoc | 45 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
> 1 file changed, 38 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/pveceph.adoc b/pveceph.adoc
> index fd3fded..42dfb02 100644
> --- a/pveceph.adoc
> +++ b/pveceph.adoc
> @@ -466,12 +466,16 @@ WARNING: **Do not set a min_size of 1**. A replicated pool with min_size of 1
> allows I/O on an object when it has only 1 replica which could lead to data
> loss, incomplete PGs or unfound objects.
>
> -It is advised to calculate the PG number depending on your setup, you can find
> -the formula and the PG calculator footnote:[PG calculator
> -https://ceph.com/pgcalc/] online. From Ceph Nautilus onwards it is possible to
> -increase and decrease the number of PGs later on footnote:[Placement Groups
> -{cephdocs-url}/rados/operations/placement-groups/].
> +It is advisable to calculate the PG number depending on your setup. You can
> +find the formula and the PG calculator footnote:[PG calculator
> +https://ceph.com/pgcalc/] online. Ceph Nautilus and newer, allow to increase
> +and decrease the number of PGs footnoteref:[placement_groups,Placement Groups
>
s/Ceph Nautilus and newer, allow to/Ceph Nautilus and newer allow you to/
or "Ceph Nautilus and newer allow you to change the number of PGs", depending on whether you want "increase and decrease" to be clear or not.
> +{cephdocs-url}/rados/operations/placement-groups/] later on.
>
s/later on/after setup/
> +In addition to manual adjustment, the PG autoscaler
> +footnoteref:[autoscaler,Automated Scaling
> +{cephdocs-url}/rados/operations/placement-groups/#automated-scaling] can
> +automatically scale the PG count for a pool in the background.
>
> You can create pools through command line or on the GUI on each PVE host under
> **Ceph -> Pools**.
> @@ -485,6 +489,34 @@ If you would like to automatically also get a storage definition for your pool,
> mark the checkbox "Add storages" in the GUI or use the command line option
> '--add_storages' at pool creation.
>
> +.Base Options
> +Name:: The name of the pool. It must be unique and can't be changed afterwards.
>
s/It must/This must/
s/unique and/unique, and/
> +Size:: The number of replicas per object. Ceph always tries to have that many
>
s/have that/have this/
> +copies of an object. Default: `3`.
> +PG Autoscale Mode:: The automatic PG scaling mode footnoteref:[autoscaler] of
> +the pool. If set to `warn`, introducing a warning message when a pool
>
s/introducing/it produces/
> +is too far away from an optimal PG count. Default: `warn`.
>
s/is too far away from an optimal/has a suboptimal/
> +Add as Storage:: Configure a VM and container storage using the new pool.
>
s/VM and container/VM and/or container/
> +Default: `true`.
> +
> +.Advanced Options
> +Min. Size:: The minimum number of replicas per object. Ceph will reject I/O on
> +the pool if a PG has less than this many replicas. Default: `2`.
> +Crush Rule:: The rule to use for mapping object placement in the cluster. These
> +rules define how data is placed within the cluster. See
> +xref:pve_ceph_device_classes[Ceph CRUSH & device classes] for information on
> +device-based rules.
> +# of PGs:: The number of placement groups footnoteref:[placement_groups] that
> +the pool should have at the beginning. Default: `128`.
> +Traget Size:: The estimated amount of data expected in the pool. The PG
> +autoscaler uses that size to estimate the optimal PG count.
>
s/that size/this size/
> +Target Size Ratio:: The ratio of data that is expected in the pool. The PG
> +autoscaler uses the ratio relative to other ratio sets. It takes precedence
> +over the `target size` if both are set.
> +Min. # of PGs:: The minimal number of placement groups. This setting is used to
>
s/minimal/minimum/
> +fine-tune the lower amount of the PG count for that pool. The PG autoscaler
>
s/lower amount/lower bound/
> +will not merge PGs below this threshold.
> +
> Further information on Ceph pool handling can be found in the Ceph pool
> operation footnote:[Ceph pool operation
> {cephdocs-url}/rados/operations/pools/]
> @@ -697,8 +729,7 @@ This creates a CephFS named `'cephfs'' using a pool for its data named
> `'cephfs_metadata'' with one quarter of the data pools placement groups (`32`).
> Check the xref:pve_ceph_pools[{pve} managed Ceph pool chapter] or visit the
> Ceph documentation for more information regarding a fitting placement group
> -number (`pg_num`) for your setup footnote:[Ceph Placement Groups
> -{cephdocs-url}/rados/operations/placement-groups/].
> +number (`pg_num`) for your setup footnoteref:[placement_groups].
> Additionally, the `'--add-storage'' parameter will add the CephFS to the {pve}
> storage configuration after it was created successfully.
>
s/was/has been/
> --
> 2.29.2
>
>
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2021-01-15 13:17 Alwin Antreich
2021-01-15 13:17 ` [pve-devel] [PATCH docs 2/2] ceph: add explanation on the pg autoscaler Alwin Antreich
2021-01-15 14:19 ` Dylan Whyte
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