From bdd59feb3a0c755c1ed1f2bb2ee5290894c44ebe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ville Ojamo <14869000+bluikko@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2026 12:38:35 +0700 Subject: [PATCH] doc/cephadm: small improvements Remove "*" around CLI command placeholders that was rendered in literal strings. Leave only the usual "" string. Use title case consistently in section titles. Use the standard style section title levels markup and preceding newlines. Add links to more information. Use double backticks consistently for literal strings. Rewrap only excessively long lines only in certain places to avoid excessive diff. Improve markup. Fix word capitalization and minor changes to words. Use Monitor, Manager, etc. instead of MON, MGR, etc. Reword to "a command of the following form" where suitable. Delete spaces at end of lines. Add full stops or colons. Signed-off-by: Ville Ojamo <14869000+bluikko@users.noreply.github.com> --- doc/cephadm/adoption.rst | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++------------------ doc/cephadm/index.rst | 2 +- 2 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/cephadm/adoption.rst b/doc/cephadm/adoption.rst index 2ebce606c4f0..d9f5f8c6199a 100644 --- a/doc/cephadm/adoption.rst +++ b/doc/cephadm/adoption.rst @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ .. _cephadm-adoption: -Converting an existing cluster to cephadm +========================================= +Converting an Existing Cluster to Cephadm ========================================= It is possible to convert some existing clusters so that they can be managed @@ -11,13 +12,15 @@ This section of the documentation explains how to determine whether your clusters can be converted to a state in which they can be managed by ``cephadm`` and how to perform those conversions. + Limitations ------------ +=========== * Cephadm works only with BlueStore OSDs. + Preparation ------------ +=========== #. Make sure that the ``cephadm`` command line tool is available on each host in the existing cluster. See :ref:`get-cephadm` to learn how. @@ -55,20 +58,20 @@ Preparation adopted daemons will appear with the style ``cephadm:v1``. -Adoption process ----------------- +Adoption Process +================ -#. Make sure that the ceph configuration has been migrated to use the cluster's - central config database. If ``/etc/ceph/ceph.conf`` is identical on all - hosts, then the following command can be run on one host and will take - effect for all hosts: +#. Make sure that the Ceph configuration has been migrated to use the cluster's + central config database (see :ref:`ceph-conf-database`). + If ``/etc/ceph/ceph.conf`` is identical on all hosts, then the following + command can be run on one host and will take effect for all hosts: .. prompt:: bash # ceph config assimilate-conf -i /etc/ceph/ceph.conf If there are configuration variations between hosts, you will need to repeat - this command on each host, taking care that if there are conflicting option + this command on each host, taking care that if there are conflicting configuration settings across hosts, the values from the last host will be used. During this adoption process, view the cluster's central configuration to confirm that it is complete by running the following @@ -120,11 +123,11 @@ Adoption process SSH keys. .. note:: - It is also possible to arrange for cephadm to use a non-root user to SSH + It is also possible to arrange for cephadm to use a non-root user to SSH into cluster hosts. This user needs to have passwordless sudo access. Use ``ceph cephadm set-user `` and copy the SSH key to that user's home directory on each host. - See :ref:`cephadm-ssh-user` + See :ref:`cephadm-ssh-user`. #. Tell cephadm which hosts to manage: @@ -137,7 +140,7 @@ Adoption process argument is recommended. If the address is not provided, then the host name will be resolved via DNS. -#. Verify that the adopted monitor and manager daemons are visible: +#. Verify that the adopted Monitor and Manager daemons are visible: .. prompt:: bash # @@ -158,20 +161,20 @@ Adoption process #. Redeploy CephFS MDS daemons (if deployed) by telling cephadm how many daemons to run for each file system. List CephFS file systems by name with the command ``ceph fs - ls``. Run the following command on the master nodes to redeploy the MDS + ls``. Run a command of the following form on the master nodes to redeploy the MDS daemons: .. prompt:: bash # ceph orch apply mds [--placement=] - For example, in a cluster with a single file system called `foo`: + For example, in a cluster with a single file system called ``foo``: .. prompt:: bash # ceph fs ls - .. code-block:: bash + .. code-block:: console name: foo, metadata pool: foo_metadata, data pools: [foo_data ] @@ -192,16 +195,17 @@ Adoption process systemctl stop ceph-mds.target rm -rf /var/lib/ceph/mds/ceph-* -#. Redeploy Ceph Object Gateway RGW daemons if deployed. Cephadm manages RGW +#. Redeploy Ceph Object Gateway (RGW) daemons if deployed. Cephadm manages RGW daemons by zone. For each zone, deploy new RGW daemons with cephadm: .. prompt:: bash # ceph orch apply rgw [--realm=] [--zone=] [--port=] [--ssl] [--placement=] - where ** can be a simple daemon count, or a list of + where ```` can be a simple daemon count, or a list of specific hosts (see :ref:`orchestrator-cli-placement-spec`). The - zone and realm arguments are needed only for a multisite setup. + ``zone`` and ``realm`` arguments are needed only for a multisite setup + (see :ref:`multisite`). After the daemons have started and you have confirmed that they are functioning, stop and remove the legacy daemons: diff --git a/doc/cephadm/index.rst b/doc/cephadm/index.rst index 6627921f89b8..b1a25728f9b5 100644 --- a/doc/cephadm/index.rst +++ b/doc/cephadm/index.rst @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ configuration tools, visit their pages: ``cephadm`` manages the full lifecycle of a Ceph cluster. This lifecycle starts with the bootstrapping process, when ``cephadm`` creates a tiny Ceph cluster on -a single node. This cluster consists of one monitor and one manager. +a single node. This cluster consists of one Monitor and one Manager. ``cephadm`` then uses the orchestration interface to expand the cluster, adding hosts and provisioning Ceph daemons and services. Management of this lifecycle can be performed either via the Ceph command-line interface (CLI) or via the -- 2.47.3