I finally tracked down David Turner's offline reweight script [0] which in
theory does what I'm looking for, but he uses `crushtool -i
--reweight-item osd. ` which I confirmed changes the CRUSH
weight and not the reweight which is what I want.
When doing a `osdmp -i --dump=json`, I see weight
I've done some more digging into this. crushtool doesn't seem to apply
reweights as the CRUSH map doesn't have the reweights in it. If I run `ceph
osd getmap -o osdmap.o`, then I can run `osdmaptool --print osdmap.o` and I
see all the osds with their reweights and if they are in the cluster or
Hi,
In the Documentation on
https://docs.ceph.com/docs/nautilus/rbd/iscsi-target-cli/ it is stated
that you need at least CentOS 7.5 with at least kernel 4.16 and to
install tcmu-runner and ceph-iscsi "from your Linux distribution's
software repository".
CentOS does not know about tcmu-runner
Hi ceph-users,
I'm having problems with ACLs and vfs_ceph. I'm not sure this is the right list
for those questions, please direct me elsewhere or just tell me to bugger off
if I'm in the wrong place.
I am running a Samba 4.7 domain controller connecting to a nautilus ceph
cluster. I am using