ZFS¶
The backend of ceph-volume zfs
is ZFS, it relies heavily on the usage of
tags, which is a way for ZFS to allow extending its volume metadata. These
values can later be queried against devices and it is how they get discovered
later.
Currently this interface is only usable when running on FreeBSD.
Warning
These APIs are not meant to be public, but are documented so that it is clear what the tool is doing behind the scenes. Do not alter any of these values.
Tag API¶
The process of identifying filesystems, volumes and pools as part of Ceph relies on applying tags on all volumes. It follows a naming convention for the namespace that looks like:
ceph.<tag name>=<tag value>
All tags are prefixed by the ceph
keyword to claim ownership of that
namespace and make it easily identifiable. This is how the OSD ID would be used
in the context of zfs tags:
ceph.osd_id=0
Tags on filesystems are stored as property.
Tags on a zpool are stored in the comment property as a concatenated list
seperated by ;
Metadata¶
The following describes all the metadata from Ceph OSDs that is stored on a ZFS filesystem, volume, pool:
type
¶
Describes if the device is an OSD or Journal, with the ability to expand to other types when supported
Example:
ceph.type=osd
block_device
¶
Just used on bluestore backends. Captures the path to the logical volume path.
Example:
ceph.block_device=/dev/gpt/block-0
block_uuid
¶
Just used on bluestore backends. Captures either the logical volume UUID or the partition UUID.
Example:
ceph.block_uuid=E5F041BB-AAD4-48A8-B3BF-31F7AFD7D73E
db_device
¶
Just used on bluestore backends. Captures the path to the logical volume path.
Example:
ceph.db_device=/dev/gpt/db-0
db_uuid
¶
Just used on bluestore backends. Captures either the logical volume UUID or the partition UUID.
Example:
ceph.db_uuid=F9D02CF1-31AB-4910-90A3-6A6302375525
wal_device
¶
Just used on bluestore backends. Captures the path to the logical volume path.
Example:
ceph.wal_device=/dev/gpt/wal-0
wal_uuid
¶
Just used on bluestore backends. Captures either the logical volume UUID or the partition UUID.
Example:
ceph.wal_uuid=A58D1C68-0D6E-4CB3-8E99-B261AD47CC39
compression
¶
A compression-enabled device can allways be set using the native zfs settings on
a volume or filesystem. This will/can be activated during creation of the volume
of filesystem.
When activated by ceph-volume zfs
this tag will be created.
Compression manually set AFTER ceph-volume
will go unnoticed, unless this
tag is also manually set.
Example for an enabled compression device:
ceph.vdo=1