[ceph-users] Re: Same location for wal.db and block.db

2022-10-01 Thread Massimo Sgaravatto
Thanks for confirming !
Cheers, Massimo

On Fri, Sep 30, 2022 at 9:19 AM Janne Johansson  wrote:

> > I used to create Bluestore OSDs using commands such as this one:
> >
> > ceph-volume lvm create --bluestore --data ceph-block-50/block-50
> --block.db
> > ceph-db-50-54/db-50
> > with the goal of having  block.db and wal.db co-located on the same LV
> > (ceph-db-50-54/db-5 in my example, which is on a SSD device).
> >
> > Is still still true that, if the wal location is not explicitly
> specified,
> > it goes together with
> > the db, as stated e.g. in:
>
> Yes, that should still be true.
>
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[ceph-users] Re: Same location for wal.db and block.db

2022-09-30 Thread Janne Johansson
> I used to create Bluestore OSDs using commands such as this one:
>
> ceph-volume lvm create --bluestore --data ceph-block-50/block-50 --block.db
> ceph-db-50-54/db-50
> with the goal of having  block.db and wal.db co-located on the same LV
> (ceph-db-50-54/db-5 in my example, which is on a SSD device).
>
> Is still still true that, if the wal location is not explicitly specified,
> it goes together with
> the db, as stated e.g. in:

Yes, that should still be true.

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