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rbd - manage rados block device (RBD) images
rbd [ -c ceph.conf ] [ -m monaddr ] [--cluster cluster-name]
[ -p | --pool pool ] [ command ... ]
rbd is a utility for manipulating rados block device (RBD) images, used
by the Linux rbd driver and the rbd storage driver for QEMU/KVM. RBD images
are simple block devices that are striped over objects and stored in a RADOS
object store. The size of the objects the image is striped over must be a
power of two.
- -c ceph.conf, --conf ceph.conf
- Use ceph.conf configuration file instead of the default
/etc/ceph/ceph.conf to determine monitor addresses during startup.
- -m monaddress[:port]
- Connect to specified monitor (instead of looking through ceph.conf).
- --cluster cluster-name
- Use different cluster name as compared to default cluster name
ceph.
- -p pool-name, --pool pool-name
- Interact with the given pool. Required by most commands.
- --namespace namespace-name
- Use a pre-defined image namespace within a pool
- --no-progress
- Do not output progress information (goes to standard error by default for
some commands).
- --image-format format-id
- Specifies which object layout to use. The default is 2.
- format 1 - (deprecated) Use the original format for a new rbd image. This
format is understood by all versions of librbd and the kernel rbd module,
but does not support newer features like cloning.
- format 2 - Use the second rbd format, which is supported by librbd and
kernel since version 3.11 (except for striping). This adds support for
cloning and is more easily extensible to allow more features in the
future.
- -s size-in-M/G/T, --size size-in-M/G/T
- Specifies the size of the new rbd image or the new size of the existing
rbd image in M/G/T. If no suffix is given, unit M is assumed.
- --object-size size-in-B/K/M
- Specifies the object size in B/K/M. Object size will be rounded up the
nearest power of two; if no suffix is given, unit B is assumed. The
default object size is 4M, smallest is 4K and maximum is 32M.
- --stripe-unit size-in-B/K/M
- Specifies the stripe unit size in B/K/M. If no suffix is given, unit B is
assumed. See striping section (below) for more details.
- --stripe-count num
- Specifies the number of objects to stripe over before looping back to the
first object. See striping section (below) for more details.
- --snap snap
- Specifies the snapshot name for the specific operation.
- --id username
- Specifies the username (without the client. prefix) to use with the
map command.
- --keyring filename
- Specifies a keyring file containing a secret for the specified user to use
with the map command. If not specified, the default keyring locations will
be searched.
- --keyfile filename
- Specifies a file containing the secret key of --id user to use with
the map command. This option is overridden by --keyring if the
latter is also specified.
- --shared lock-tag
- Option for lock add that allows multiple clients to lock the same
image if they use the same tag. The tag is an arbitrary string. This is
useful for situations where an image must be open from more than one
client at once, like during live migration of a virtual machine, or for
use underneath a clustered filesystem.
- --format format
- Specifies output formatting (default: plain, json, xml)
- --pretty-format
- Make json or xml formatted output more human-readable.
- -o krbd-options, --options krbd-options
- Specifies which options to use when mapping or unmapping an image via the
rbd kernel driver. krbd-options is a comma-separated list of options
(similar to mount(8) mount options). See kernel rbd (krbd) options section
below for more details.
- --read-only
- Map the image read-only. Equivalent to -o ro.
- --image-feature feature-name
- Specifies which RBD format 2 feature should be enabled when creating an
image. Multiple features can be enabled by repeating this option multiple
times. The following features are supported:
- layering: layering support
- striping: striping v2 support
- exclusive-lock: exclusive locking support
- object-map: object map support (requires exclusive-lock)
- fast-diff: fast diff calculations (requires object-map)
- deep-flatten: snapshot flatten support
- journaling: journaled IO support (requires exclusive-lock)
- data-pool: erasure coded pool support
- --image-shared
- Specifies that the image will be used concurrently by multiple clients.
This will disable features that are dependent upon exclusive ownership of
the image.
- --whole-object
- Specifies that the diff should be limited to the extents of a full object
instead of showing intra-object deltas. When the object map feature is
enabled on an image, limiting the diff to the object extents will
dramatically improve performance since the differences can be computed by
examining the in-memory object map instead of querying RADOS for each
object within the image.
- --limit
- Specifies the limit for the number of snapshots permitted.
- bench --io-type <read | write | readwrite | rw> [--io-size
size-in-B/K/M/G/T] [--io-threads num-ios-in-flight]
[--io-total size-in-B/K/M/G/T] [--io-pattern seq | rand]
[--rw-mix-read read proportion in readwrite] image-spec
- Generate a series of IOs to the image and measure the IO throughput and
latency. If no suffix is given, unit B is assumed for both --io-size and
--io-total. Defaults are: --io-size 4096, --io-threads 16, --io-total 1G,
--io-pattern seq, --rw-mix-read 50.
- children snap-spec
- List the clones of the image at the given snapshot. This checks every
pool, and outputs the resulting poolname/imagename.
This requires image format 2.
- clone [--object-size size-in-B/K/M] [--stripe-unit
size-in-B/K/M --stripe-count num] [--image-feature
feature-name] [--image-shared] parent-snap-spec
child-image-spec
- Will create a clone (copy-on-write child) of the parent snapshot. Object
size will be identical to that of the parent image unless specified. Size
will be the same as the parent snapshot. The --stripe-unit and
--stripe-count arguments are optional, but must be used together.
The parent snapshot must be protected (see rbd snap
protect). This requires image format 2.
- config global get config-entity key
- Get a global-level configuration override.
- config global list [--format plain | json | xml] [--pretty-format]
config-entity
- List global-level configuration overrides.
- config global set config-entity key value
- Set a global-level configuration override.
- config global remove config-entity key
- Remove a global-level configuration override.
- config image get image-spec key
- Get an image-level configuration override.
- config image list [--format plain | json | xml] [--pretty-format]
image-spec
- List image-level configuration overrides.
- config image set image-spec key value
- Set an image-level configuration override.
- config image remove image-spec key
- Remove an image-level configuration override.
- config pool get pool-name key
- Get a pool-level configuration override.
- config pool list [--format plain | json | xml] [--pretty-format]
pool-name
- List pool-level configuration overrides.
- config pool set pool-name key value
- Set a pool-level configuration override.
- config pool remove pool-name key
- Remove a pool-level configuration override.
- cp (src-image-spec | src-snap-spec)
dest-image-spec
- Copy the content of a src-image into the newly created dest-image.
dest-image will have the same size, object size, and image format as
src-image.
- create (-s | --size size-in-M/G/T) [--image-format
format-id] [--object-size size-in-B/K/M] [--stripe-unit
size-in-B/K/M --stripe-count num] [--thick-provision]
[--no-progress] [--image-feature feature-name]... [--image-shared]
image-spec
- Will create a new rbd image. You must also specify the size via --size.
The --stripe-unit and --stripe-count arguments are optional, but must be
used together. If the --thick-provision is enabled, it will fully allocate
storage for the image at creation time. It will take a long time to do.
Note: thick provisioning requires zeroing the contents of the entire
image.
- deep cp (src-image-spec | src-snap-spec)
dest-image-spec
- Deep copy the content of a src-image into the newly created dest-image.
Dest-image will have the same size, object size, image format, and
snapshots as src-image.
- device list [-t | --device-type device-type] [--format plain
| json | xml] --pretty-format
- Show the rbd images that are mapped via the rbd kernel module (default) or
other supported device.
- device map [-t | --device-type device-type] [--read-only]
[--exclusive] [-o | --options device-options] image-spec |
snap-spec
- Map the specified image to a block device via the rbd kernel module
(default) or other supported device (nbd on Linux or ggate
on FreeBSD).
The --options argument is a comma separated list of device
type specific options (opt1,opt2=val,...).
- device unmap [-t | --device-type device-type] [-o |
--options device-options] image-spec | snap-spec |
device-path
- Unmap the block device that was mapped via the rbd kernel module (default)
or other supported device.
The --options argument is a comma separated list of device
type specific options (opt1,opt2=val,...).
- diff [--from-snap snap-name] [--whole-object]
image-spec | snap-spec
- Dump a list of byte extents in the image that have changed since the
specified start snapshot, or since the image was created. Each output line
includes the starting offset (in bytes), the length of the region (in
bytes), and either 'zero' or 'data' to indicate whether the region is
known to be zeros or may contain other data.
- du [-p | --pool pool-name] [image-spec |
snap-spec]
- Will calculate the provisioned and actual disk usage of all images and
associated snapshots within the specified pool. It can also be used
against individual images and snapshots.
If the RBD fast-diff feature is not enabled on images, this
operation will require querying the OSDs for every potential object
within the image.
- export [--export-format format (1 or 2)] (image-spec
| snap-spec) [dest-path]
- Export image to dest path (use - for stdout). The --export-format accepts
'1' or '2' currently. Format 2 allow us to export not only the content of
image, but also the snapshots and other properties, such as image_order,
features.
- export-diff [--from-snap snap-name] [--whole-object]
(image-spec | snap-spec) dest-path
- Export an incremental diff for an image to dest path (use - for stdout).
If an initial snapshot is specified, only changes since that snapshot are
included; otherwise, any regions of the image that contain data are
included. The end snapshot is specified using the standard --snap option
or @snap syntax (see below). The image diff format includes metadata about
image size changes, and the start and end snapshots. It efficiently
represents discarded or 'zero' regions of the image.
- feature disable image-spec feature-name...
- Disable the specified feature on the specified image. Multiple features
can be specified.
- feature enable image-spec feature-name...
- Enable the specified feature on the specified image. Multiple features can
be specified.
- flatten image-spec
- If image is a clone, copy all shared blocks from the parent snapshot and
make the child independent of the parent, severing the link between parent
snap and child. The parent snapshot can be unprotected and deleted if it
has no further dependent clones.
This requires image format 2.
- group create group-spec
- Create a group.
- group image add group-spec image-spec
- Add an image to a group.
- group image list group-spec
- List images in a group.
- group image remove group-spec image-spec
- Remove an image from a group.
- group ls [-p | --pool pool-name]
- List rbd groups.
- group rename src-group-spec dest-group-spec
- Rename a group. Note: rename across pools is not supported.
- group rm group-spec
- Delete a group.
- group snap create group-snap-spec
- Make a snapshot of a group.
- group snap list group-spec
- List snapshots of a group.
- group snap rm group-snap-spec
- Remove a snapshot from a group.
- group snap rename group-snap-spec snap-name
- Rename group's snapshot.
- group snap rollback group-snap-spec
- Rollback group to snapshot.
- image-meta get image-spec key
- Get metadata value with the key.
- image-meta list image-spec
- Show metadata held on the image. The first column is the key and the
second column is the value.
- image-meta remove image-spec key
- Remove metadata key with the value.
- image-meta set image-spec key value
- Set metadata key with the value. They will displayed in image-meta
list.
- import [--export-format format (1 or 2)] [--image-format
format-id] [--object-size size-in-B/K/M] [--stripe-unit
size-in-B/K/M --stripe-count num] [--image-feature
feature-name]... [--image-shared] src-path
[image-spec]
- Create a new image and imports its data from path (use - for stdin). The
import operation will try to create sparse rbd images if possible. For
import from stdin, the sparsification unit is the data block size of the
destination image (object size).
The --stripe-unit and --stripe-count arguments are optional,
but must be used together.
The --export-format accepts '1' or '2' currently. Format 2
allow us to import not only the content of image, but also the snapshots
and other properties, such as image_order, features.
- import-diff src-path image-spec
- Import an incremental diff of an image and applies it to the current
image. If the diff was generated relative to a start snapshot, we verify
that snapshot already exists before continuing. If there was an end
snapshot we verify it does not already exist before applying the changes,
and create the snapshot when we are done.
- info image-spec | snap-spec
- Will dump information (such as size and object size) about a specific rbd
image. If image is a clone, information about its parent is also
displayed. If a snapshot is specified, whether it is protected is shown as
well.
- journal client disconnect journal-spec
- Flag image journal client as disconnected.
- journal export [--verbose] [--no-error] src-journal-spec
path-name
- Export image journal to path (use - for stdout). It can be make a backup
of the image journal especially before attempting dangerous operations.
Note that this command may not always work if the journal is
badly corrupted.
- journal import [--verbose] [--no-error] path-name
dest-journal-spec
- Import image journal from path (use - for stdin).
- journal info journal-spec
- Show information about image journal.
- journal inspect [--verbose] journal-spec
- Inspect and report image journal for structural errors.
- journal reset journal-spec
- Reset image journal.
- journal status journal-spec
- Show status of image journal.
- lock add [--shared lock-tag] image-spec
lock-id
- Lock an image. The lock-id is an arbitrary name for the user's
convenience. By default, this is an exclusive lock, meaning it will fail
if the image is already locked. The --shared option changes this behavior.
Note that locking does not affect any operation other than adding a lock.
It does not protect an image from being deleted.
- lock ls image-spec
- Show locks held on the image. The first column is the locker to use with
the lock remove command.
- lock rm image-spec lock-id locker
- Release a lock on an image. The lock id and locker are as output by lock
ls.
- ls [-l | --long] [pool-name]
- Will list all rbd images listed in the rbd_directory object. With -l, also
show snapshots, and use longer-format output including size, parent (if
clone), format, etc.
- merge-diff first-diff-path second-diff-path
merged-diff-path
- Merge two continuous incremental diffs of an image into one single diff.
The first diff's end snapshot must be equal with the second diff's start
snapshot. The first diff could be - for stdin, and merged diff could be -
for stdout, which enables multiple diff files to be merged using something
like 'rbd merge-diff first second - | rbd merge-diff - third result'. Note
this command currently only support the source incremental diff with
stripe_count == 1
- migration abort image-spec
- Cancel image migration. This step may be run after successful or failed
migration prepare or migration execute steps and returns the image to its
initial (before migration) state. All modifications to the destination
image are lost.
- migration commit image-spec
- Commit image migration. This step is run after a successful migration
prepare and migration execute steps and removes the source image
data.
- migration execute image-spec
- Execute image migration. This step is run after a successful migration
prepare step and copies image data to the destination.
- migration prepare [--order order] [--object-size
object-size] [--image-feature image-feature] [--image-shared]
[--stripe-unit stripe-unit] [--stripe-count stripe-count]
[--data-pool data-pool] src-image-spec
[dest-image-spec]
- Prepare image migration. This is the first step when migrating an image,
i.e. changing the image location, format or other parameters that can't be
changed dynamically. The destination can match the source, and in this
case dest-image-spec can be omitted. After this step the source
image is set as a parent of the destination image, and the image is
accessible in copy-on-write mode by its destination spec.
- mirror image demote image-spec
- Demote a primary image to non-primary for RBD mirroring.
- mirror image disable [--force] image-spec
- Disable RBD mirroring for an image. If the mirroring is configured in
image mode for the image's pool, then it can be explicitly disabled
mirroring for each image within the pool.
- mirror image enable image-spec
- Enable RBD mirroring for an image. If the mirroring is configured in
image mode for the image's pool, then it can be explicitly enabled
mirroring for each image within the pool.
This requires the RBD journaling feature is enabled.
- mirror image promote [--force] image-spec
- Promote a non-primary image to primary for RBD mirroring.
- mirror image resync image-spec
- Force resync to primary image for RBD mirroring.
- mirror image status image-spec
- Show RBD mirroring status for an image.
- mirror pool demote [pool-name]
- Demote all primary images within a pool to non-primary. Every mirroring
enabled image will demoted in the pool.
- mirror pool disable [pool-name]
- Disable RBD mirroring by default within a pool. When mirroring is disabled
on a pool in this way, mirroring will also be disabled on any images
(within the pool) for which mirroring was enabled explicitly.
- mirror pool enable [pool-name] mode
- Enable RBD mirroring by default within a pool. The mirroring mode can
either be pool or image. If configured in pool mode,
all images in the pool with the journaling feature enabled are mirrored.
If configured in image mode, mirroring needs to be explicitly
enabled (by mirror image enable command) on each image.
- mirror pool info [pool-name]
- Show information about the pool mirroring configuration. It includes
mirroring mode, peer UUID, remote cluster name, and remote client
name.
- mirror pool peer add [pool-name]
remote-cluster-spec
- Add a mirroring peer to a pool. remote-cluster-spec is [remote
client name@]remote cluster name.
The default for remote client name is
"client.admin".
This requires mirroring mode is enabled.
- mirror pool peer remove [pool-name] uuid
- Remove a mirroring peer from a pool. The peer uuid is available from
mirror pool info command.
- mirror pool peer set [pool-name] uuid key
value
- Update mirroring peer settings. The key can be either client or
cluster, and the value is corresponding to remote client name or
remote cluster name.
- mirror pool promote [--force] [pool-name]
- Promote all non-primary images within a pool to primary. Every mirroring
enabled image will promoted in the pool.
- mirror pool status [--verbose] [pool-name]
- Show status for all mirrored images in the pool. With --verbose, also show
additionally output status details for every mirroring image in the
pool.
- mv src-image-spec dest-image-spec
- Rename an image. Note: rename across pools is not supported.
- namespace create pool-name/namespace-name
- Create a new image namespace within the pool.
- namespace list pool-name
- List image namespaces defined within the pool.
- namespace remove pool-name/namespace-name
- Remove an empty image namespace from the pool.
- object-map check image-spec | snap-spec
- Verify the object map is correct.
- object-map rebuild image-spec | snap-spec
- Rebuild an invalid object map for the specified image. An image snapshot
can be specified to rebuild an invalid object map for a snapshot.
- pool init [pool-name] [--force]
- Initialize pool for use by RBD. Newly created pools must initialized prior
to use.
- resize (-s | --size size-in-M/G/T) [--allow-shrink]
image-spec
- Resize rbd image. The size parameter also needs to be specified. The
--allow-shrink option lets the size be reduced.
- rm image-spec
- Delete an rbd image (including all data blocks). If the image has
snapshots, this fails and nothing is deleted.
- snap create snap-spec
- Create a new snapshot. Requires the snapshot name parameter
specified.
- snap limit clear image-spec
- Remove any previously set limit on the number of snapshots allowed on an
image.
- snap limit set [--limit] limit image-spec
- Set a limit for the number of snapshots allowed on an image.
- snap ls image-spec
- Dump the list of snapshots inside a specific image.
- snap protect snap-spec
- Protect a snapshot from deletion, so that clones can be made of it (see
rbd clone). Snapshots must be protected before clones are made;
protection implies that there exist dependent cloned children that refer
to this snapshot. rbd clone will fail on a nonprotected snapshot.
This requires image format 2.
- snap purge image-spec
- Remove all unprotected snapshots from an image.
- snap rename src-snap-spec dest-snap-spec
- Rename a snapshot. Note: rename across pools and images is not
supported.
- snap rm [--force] snap-spec
- Remove the specified snapshot.
- snap rollback snap-spec
- Rollback image content to snapshot. This will iterate through the entire
blocks array and update the data head content to the snapshotted
version.
- snap unprotect snap-spec
- Unprotect a snapshot from deletion (undo snap protect). If cloned
children remain, snap unprotect fails. (Note that clones may exist
in different pools than the parent snapshot.)
This requires image format 2.
- sparsify [--sparse-size sparse-size] image-spec
- Reclaim space for zeroed image extents. The default sparse size is 4096
bytes and can be changed via --sparse-size option with the following
restrictions: it should be power of two, not less than 4096, and not
larger image object size.
- status image-spec
- Show the status of the image, including which clients have it open.
- trash ls [pool-name]
- List all entries from trash.
- trash mv image-spec
- Move an image to the trash. Images, even ones actively in-use by clones,
can be moved to the trash and deleted at a later time.
- trash purge [pool-name]
- Remove all expired images from trash.
- trash restore image-id
- Restore an image from trash.
- trash rm image-id
- Delete an image from trash. If image deferment time has not expired you
can not removed it unless use force. But an actively in-use by clones or
has snapshots can not be removed.
- watch image-spec
- Watch events on image.
image-spec is [pool-name/[namespace-name/]]image-name
snap-spec is [pool-name/[namespace-name/]]image-name@snap-name
group-spec is [pool-name/[namespace-name/]]group-name
group-snap-spec is [pool-name/[namespace-name/]]group-name@snap-name
journal-spec is [pool-name/[namespace-name/]]journal-name
The default for pool-name is "rbd" and
namespace-name is "". If an image name contains a slash
character ('/'), pool-name is required.
The journal-name is image-id.
You may specify each name individually, using --pool, --namespace,
--image, and --snap options, but this is discouraged in favor of the above
spec syntax.
RBD images are striped over many objects, which are then stored by the Ceph
distributed object store (RADOS). As a result, read and write requests for the
image are distributed across many nodes in the cluster, generally preventing
any single node from becoming a bottleneck when individual images get large or
busy.
The striping is controlled by three parameters:
- object-size
- The size of objects we stripe over is a power of two. It will be rounded
up the nearest power of two. The default object size is 4 MB, smallest is
4K and maximum is 32M.
- stripe_unit
- Each [stripe_unit] contiguous bytes are stored adjacently in the
same object, before we move on to the next object.
- stripe_count
- After we write [stripe_unit] bytes to [stripe_count]
objects, we loop back to the initial object and write another stripe,
until the object reaches its maximum size. At that point, we move on to
the next [stripe_count] objects.
By default, [stripe_unit] is the same as the object size
and [stripe_count] is 1. Specifying a different [stripe_unit]
requires that the STRIPINGV2 feature be supported (added in Ceph v0.53) and
format 2 images be used.
Most of these options are useful mainly for debugging and benchmarking. The
default values are set in the kernel and may therefore depend on the version
of the running kernel.
Per client instance rbd device map options:
- fsid=aaaaaaaa-bbbb-cccc-dddd-eeeeeeeeeeee - FSID that should be assumed by
the client.
- ip=a.b.c.d[:p] - IP and, optionally, port the client should use.
- share - Enable sharing of client instances with other mappings
(default).
- noshare - Disable sharing of client instances with other mappings.
- crc - Enable CRC32C checksumming for msgr1 on-the-wire protocol (default).
For msgr2.1 protocol this option is ignored: full checksumming is always
on in 'crc' mode and always off in 'secure' mode.
- nocrc - Disable CRC32C checksumming for msgr1 on-the-wire protocol. Note
that only payload checksumming is disabled, header checksumming is always
on. For msgr2.1 protocol this option is ignored.
- cephx_require_signatures - Require msgr1 message signing feature (since
3.19, default). This option is deprecated and will be removed in the
future as the feature has been supported since the Bobtail release.
- nocephx_require_signatures - Don't require msgr1 message signing feature
(since 3.19). This option is deprecated and will be removed in the
future.
- tcp_nodelay - Disable Nagle's algorithm on client sockets (since 4.0,
default).
- notcp_nodelay - Enable Nagle's algorithm on client sockets (since
4.0).
- cephx_sign_messages - Enable message signing for msgr1 on-the-wire
protocol (since 4.4, default). For msgr2.1 protocol this option is
ignored: message signing is built into 'secure' mode and not offered in
'crc' mode.
- nocephx_sign_messages - Disable message signing for msgr1 on-the-wire
protocol (since 4.4). For msgr2.1 protocol this option is ignored.
- mount_timeout=x - A timeout on various steps in rbd device map and
rbd device unmap sequences (default is 60 seconds). In particular,
since 4.2 this can be used to ensure that rbd device unmap
eventually times out when there is no network connection to a
cluster.
- osdkeepalive=x - OSD keepalive timeout (default is 5 seconds).
- osd_idle_ttl=x - OSD idle TTL (default is 60 seconds).
Per mapping (block device) rbd device map options:
- rw - Map the image read-write (default). Overridden by --read-only.
- ro - Map the image read-only. Equivalent to --read-only.
- queue_depth=x - queue depth (since 4.2, default is 128 requests).
- lock_on_read - Acquire exclusive lock on reads, in addition to writes and
discards (since 4.9).
- exclusive - Disable automatic exclusive lock transitions (since 4.12).
Equivalent to --exclusive.
- lock_timeout=x - A timeout on waiting for the acquisition of exclusive
lock (since 4.17, default is 0 seconds, meaning no timeout).
- notrim - Turn off discard and write zeroes offload support to avoid
deprovisioning a fully provisioned image (since 4.17). When enabled,
discard requests will fail with -EOPNOTSUPP, write zeroes requests will
fall back to manually zeroing.
- abort_on_full - Fail write requests with -ENOSPC when the cluster is full
or the data pool reaches its quota (since 5.0). The default behaviour is
to block until the full condition is cleared.
- alloc_size - Minimum allocation unit of the underlying OSD object store
backend (since 5.1, default is 64K bytes). This is used to round off and
drop discards that are too small. For bluestore, the recommended setting
is bluestore_min_alloc_size (typically 64K for hard disk drives and 16K
for solid-state drives). For filestore with filestore_punch_hole = false,
the recommended setting is image object size (typically 4M).
- ms_mode=legacy - Use msgr1 on-the-wire protocol (since 5.11,
default).
- ms_mode=crc - Use msgr2.1 on-the-wire protocol, select 'crc' mode, also
referred to as plain mode (since 5.11). If the daemon denies 'crc' mode,
fail the connection.
- ms_mode=secure - Use msgr2.1 on-the-wire protocol, select 'secure' mode
(since 5.11). 'secure' mode provides full in-transit encryption ensuring
both confidentiality and authenticity. If the daemon denies 'secure' mode,
fail the connection.
- ms_mode=prefer-crc - Use msgr2.1 on-the-wire protocol, select 'crc' mode
(since 5.11). If the daemon denies 'crc' mode in favor of 'secure' mode,
agree to 'secure' mode.
- ms_mode=prefer-secure - Use msgr2.1 on-the-wire protocol, select 'secure'
mode (since 5.11). If the daemon denies 'secure' mode in favor of 'crc'
mode, agree to 'crc' mode.
- udev - Wait for udev device manager to finish executing all matching
"add" rules and release the device before exiting (default).
This option is not passed to the kernel.
- noudev - Don't wait for udev device manager. When enabled, the device may
not be fully usable immediately on exit.
rbd device unmap options:
- force - Force the unmapping of a block device that is open (since 4.9).
The driver will wait for running requests to complete and then unmap;
requests sent to the driver after initiating the unmap will be
failed.
- udev - Wait for udev device manager to finish executing all matching
"remove" rules and clean up after the device before exiting
(default). This option is not passed to the kernel.
- noudev - Don't wait for udev device manager.
To create a new rbd image that is 100 GB:
rbd create mypool/myimage --size 102400
To use a non-default object size (8 MB):
rbd create mypool/myimage --size 102400 --object-size 8M
To delete an rbd image (be careful!):
To create a new snapshot:
rbd snap create mypool/myimage@mysnap
To create a copy-on-write clone of a protected snapshot:
rbd clone mypool/myimage@mysnap otherpool/cloneimage
To see which clones of a snapshot exist:
rbd children mypool/myimage@mysnap
To delete a snapshot:
rbd snap rm mypool/myimage@mysnap
To map an image via the kernel with cephx enabled:
rbd device map mypool/myimage --id admin --keyfile secretfile
To map an image via the kernel with different cluster name other
than default ceph:
rbd device map mypool/myimage --cluster cluster-name
To unmap an image:
rbd device unmap /dev/rbd0
To create an image and a clone from it:
rbd import --image-format 2 image mypool/parent
rbd snap create mypool/parent@snap
rbd snap protect mypool/parent@snap
rbd clone mypool/parent@snap otherpool/child
To create an image with a smaller stripe_unit (to better
distribute small writes in some workloads):
rbd create mypool/myimage --size 102400 --stripe-unit 65536B --stripe-count 16
To change an image from one image format to another, export it and
then import it as the desired image format:
rbd export mypool/myimage@snap /tmp/img
rbd import --image-format 2 /tmp/img mypool/myimage2
To lock an image for exclusive use:
rbd lock add mypool/myimage mylockid
To release a lock:
rbd lock remove mypool/myimage mylockid client.2485
To list images from trash:
To defer delete an image (use --expires-at to set
expiration time, default is now):
rbd trash mv mypool/myimage --expires-at "tomorrow"
To delete an image from trash (be careful!):
rbd trash rm mypool/myimage-id
To force delete an image from trash (be careful!):
rbd trash rm mypool/myimage-id --force
To restore an image from trash:
rbd trash restore mypool/myimage-id
To restore an image from trash and rename it:
rbd trash restore mypool/myimage-id --image mynewimage
rbd is part of Ceph, a massively scalable, open-source, distributed
storage system. Please refer to the Ceph documentation at
http://ceph.com/docs for more information.
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