monmaptool – ceph monitor cluster map manipulation tool
Synopsis
monmaptoolmapfilename [ –clobber ] [ –print ] [ –create ][ –add ip:port__… ] [ –addv [protocol:ip:port*[,…*] ] … ] [ –rm ip:port__… ]
Description
monmaptool is a utility to create, view, and modify a monitorcluster map for the Ceph distributed storage system. The monitor mapspecifies the only fixed addresses in the Ceph distributed system.All other daemons bind to arbitrary addresses and register themselveswith the monitors.
When creating a map with –create, a new monitor map with a new,random UUID will be created. It should be followed by one or moremonitor addresses.
The default Ceph monitor port is 6789.
Options
—generate
- generate a new monmap based on the values on the command line or specifiedin the ceph configuration. This is, in order of preference,
—monmap filename
to specify a monmap to load
—mon-host 'host1,ip2'
to specify a list of hosts or ip addresses
[mon.foo]
sections containingmon addr
settings in the config. Note that this method is not recommended and support will be removed in a future release.
—filter-initial-members
- filter the initial monmap by applying the
mon initial members
setting. Monitors not present in that list will be removed, andinitial members not present in the map will be added with dummyaddresses.
—fsid
uuid
- will set the fsid to the given uuid. If not specified with –create, a random fsid will be generated.
Example
To create a new map with three monitors (for a fresh Ceph file system):
- monmaptool --create --add mon.a 192.168.0.10:6789 --add mon.b 192.168.0.11:6789 \
- --add mon.c 192.168.0.12:6789 --clobber monmap
To display the contents of the map:
- monmaptool --print monmap
To replace one monitor:
- monmaptool --rm mon.a --add mon.a 192.168.0.9:6789 --clobber monmap
Availability
monmaptool is part of Ceph, a massively scalable, open-source, distributedstorage system. Please refer to the Ceph documentation at http://ceph.com/docsfor more information.