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== Ceph testbed ==
== Ceph testbed ==
A Ceph testbed has been created to test the Quattor component ncm-ceph. Most of the machines of this testbed (cephq<x>.wn.iihe.ac.be, with x=1..5) are VMs hosted in VSC-VUB cloud. However, one machine, behar040, is a real one, and it contains 34 disks of 2TB.
A testbed has been created to test deployment of Ceph with the Quattor component ncm-ceph. Most of the machines of this testbed (cephq<x>.wn.iihe.ac.be, with x=1..5) are VMs hosted in VSC-VUB cloud. However, one machine, behar040, is a real one, and it contains 34 disks of 2TB.


== Roles of machines in the testbed ==
== Roles of machines in the testbed ==
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* cephq2 to cephq5 + behar040 are OSD machines;
* cephq2 to cephq5 + behar040 are OSD machines;
* cephq2 to cephq4 are MON machines;
* cephq2 to cephq4 are MON machines;
* cephq5 is running the MDS daemon.
* cephq5 is running the MDS daemon;
* behar040 can be viewed as a machine connected to a JBOD (passthrough mode enable at the level of the disk controller, meaning that all the disks are visible by the operating system).

Latest revision as of 19:49, 3 November 2015

Ceph testbed

A testbed has been created to test deployment of Ceph with the Quattor component ncm-ceph. Most of the machines of this testbed (cephq<x>.wn.iihe.ac.be, with x=1..5) are VMs hosted in VSC-VUB cloud. However, one machine, behar040, is a real one, and it contains 34 disks of 2TB.

Roles of machines in the testbed

The roles are distributed like this :

  • cephq1 is the admin-node, it is the machine from which the Ceph deployment is made;
  • cephq2 to cephq5 + behar040 are OSD machines;
  • cephq2 to cephq4 are MON machines;
  • cephq5 is running the MDS daemon;
  • behar040 can be viewed as a machine connected to a JBOD (passthrough mode enable at the level of the disk controller, meaning that all the disks are visible by the operating system).