Ceph Nautilus : Add or Remove OSDs2020/07/02 |
This is how to add or remove OSDs from exisiting Cluster.
| +--------------------+ | | [dlp.srv.world] |10.0.0.30 | | Ceph Client +-----------+ | | | +--------------------+ | +----------------------------+----------------------------+ | | | |10.0.0.51 |10.0.0.52 |10.0.0.53 +-----------+-----------+ +-----------+-----------+ +-----------+-----------+ | [node01.srv.world] | | [node02.srv.world] | | [node03.srv.world] | | Object Storage +----+ Object Storage +----+ Object Storage | | Monitor Daemon | | | | | | Manager Daemon | | | | | +-----------------------+ +-----------------------+ +-----------------------+ |
[1] | For example, Add a [node04] node to OSDs on Admin Node. For Block device on new [node04] Node, use [/dev/sdb] on this example. |
# transfer public key [root@node01 ~]# ssh-copy-id node04 # if Firewalld is running, allow service [root@node01 ~]# ssh node04 "firewall-cmd --add-service=ceph --permanent; firewall-cmd --reload" # install required packages [root@node01 ~]# ssh node04 "dnf -y install centos-release-ceph-nautilus; dnf -y install ceph"
# transfer required files [root@node01 ~]# scp /etc/ceph/ceph.conf node04:/etc/ceph/ceph.conf [root@node01 ~]# scp /etc/ceph/ceph.client.admin.keyring node04:/etc/ceph [root@node01 ~]# scp /var/lib/ceph/bootstrap-osd/ceph.keyring node04:/var/lib/ceph/bootstrap-osd
# configure OSD [root@node01 ~]# ssh node04 \ "chown ceph. /etc/ceph/ceph.* /var/lib/ceph/bootstrap-osd/*; \ parted --script /dev/sdb 'mklabel gpt'; \ parted --script /dev/sdb "mkpart primary 0% 100%"; \ ceph-volume lvm create --data /dev/sdb1" Running command: /usr/bin/ceph-authtool --gen-print-key Running command: /usr/bin/ceph --cluster ceph --name client.bootstrap-osd --keyring /var/lib/ceph/bootstrap-osd/ceph.keyring -i - osd new fa9633cf-b3d1-4644-be4e-6c9cc931b345 ..... ..... Running command: /usr/bin/systemctl enable ceph-volume@lvm-3-fa9633cf-b3d1-4644-be4e-6c9cc931b345 stderr: Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/ceph-volume@lvm-3-fa9633cf-b3d1-4644-be4e-6c9cc931b345.service → /usr/lib/systemd/system/ceph-volume@.service. Running command: /usr/bin/systemctl enable --runtime ceph-osd@3 stderr: Created symlink /run/systemd/system/ceph-osd.target.wants/ceph-osd@3.service → /usr/lib/systemd/system/ceph-osd@.service. Running command: /usr/bin/systemctl start ceph-osd@3 --> ceph-volume lvm activate successful for osd ID: 3 --> ceph-volume lvm create successful for: /dev/sdb1 [root@node01 ~]# ceph -s cluster: id: 018c84db-7c76-46bf-8c85-a7520748233b health: HEALTH_OK services: mon: 1 daemons, quorum node01 (age 19m) mgr: node01(active, since 19m) osd: 4 osds: 4 up (since 55s), 4 in (since 55s) data: pools: 0 pools, 0 pgs objects: 0 objects, 0 B usage: 4.0 GiB used, 316 GiB / 320 GiB avail pgs: |
[2] | To remove an OSD Node from existing Cluster, run commands like follows. For example, Remove [node04] node. |
[root@node01 ~]# ceph -s cluster: id: 018c84db-7c76-46bf-8c85-a7520748233b health: HEALTH_OK services: mon: 1 daemons, quorum node01 (age 11m) mgr: node01(active, since 10m) osd: 4 osds: 4 up (since 81s), 4 in (since 81s) data: pools: 1 pools, 128 pgs objects: 5 objects, 709 B usage: 4.0 GiB used, 316 GiB / 320 GiB avail pgs: 128 active+clean[root@node01 ~]# ceph osd tree ID CLASS WEIGHT TYPE NAME STATUS REWEIGHT PRI-AFF -1 0.31238 root default -3 0.07809 host node01 0 hdd 0.07809 osd.0 up 1.00000 1.00000 -5 0.07809 host node02 1 hdd 0.07809 osd.1 up 1.00000 1.00000 -7 0.07809 host node03 2 hdd 0.07809 osd.2 up 1.00000 1.00000 -9 0.07809 host node04 3 hdd 0.07809 osd.3 up 1.00000 1.00000 # specify OSD ID of a node you'd like to remove [root@node01 ~]# ceph osd out 3 marked out osd.3. # live watch cluster status # after running [ceph osd out ***], rebalancing is executed automatically # to quit live watch, push [Ctrl + c] [root@node01 ~]# ceph -w cluster: id: 018c84db-7c76-46bf-8c85-a7520748233b health: HEALTH_WARN Degraded data redundancy: 1/15 objects degraded (6.667%), 1 pg degraded services: mon: 1 daemons, quorum node01 (age 11m) mgr: node01(active, since 11m) osd: 4 osds: 4 up (since 118s), 3 in (since 4s) data: pools: 1 pools, 128 pgs objects: 5 objects, 709 B usage: 4.0 GiB used, 316 GiB / 320 GiB avail pgs: 1/15 objects degraded (6.667%) 126 active+clean 1 active+recovering 1 active+recovery_wait+degraded io: client: 255 B/s rd, 0 op/s rd, 0 op/s wr recovery: 84 B/s, 0 objects/s progress: Rebalancing after osd.3 marked out [..............................] 2020-07-01 23:16:56.814332 mon.node01 [WRN] Health check failed: Degraded data redundancy: 1/15 objects degraded (6.667%), 1 pg degraded (PG_DEGRADED) 2020-07-01 23:17:02.366541 mon.node01 [INF] Health check cleared: PG_DEGRADED (was: Degraded data redundancy: 1/15 objects degraded (6.667%), 1 pg degraded) 2020-07-01 23:17:02.366565 mon.node01 [INF] Cluster is now healthy # after status turns to [HEALTH_OK], disable OSD service on the target node [root@node01 ~]# ssh node04 "systemctl disable --now ceph-osd@3.service" Removed /run/systemd/system/ceph-osd.target.wants/ceph-osd@3.service. # remove the node to specify target OSD ID [root@node01 ~]# ceph osd purge 3 --yes-i-really-mean-it purged osd.3 ceph -s cluster: id: 018c84db-7c76-46bf-8c85-a7520748233b health: HEALTH_OK services: mon: 1 daemons, quorum node01 (age 13m) mgr: node01(active, since 13m) osd: 3 osds: 3 up (since 30s), 3 in (since 2m) data: pools: 1 pools, 128 pgs objects: 5 objects, 709 B usage: 3.0 GiB used, 237 GiB / 240 GiB avail pgs: 128 active+clean |
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