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(Ebook) Ceph Cookbook 2nd Edition by Vikhyat Umrao, Michael Hackett, Karan Singh ISBN 9781788391061 1788391063

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Authors:Vikhyat Umrao, Michael Hackett, Karan Singh
Pages:454 pages.
Year:2017
Editon:2
Publisher:Packt Publishing
Language:english
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ISBN 10: 1788391063
ISBN 13: 9781788391061
Author: Vikhyat Umrao, Michael Hackett, Karan Singh

  • Implement a Ceph cluster successfully and learn to manage it.
  • Recipe based approach in learning the most efficient software defined storage system
  • Implement best practices on improving efficiency and security of your storage cluster
  • Learn to troubleshoot common issues experienced in a Ceph cluster

(Ebook) Ceph Cookbook 2nd Edition Table of contents:

  1. Ceph – Introduction and Beyond
  2. Introduction
  3. Ceph – the beginning of a new era
  4. Software-defined storage – SDS
  5. Cloud storage
  6. Unified next-generation storage architecture
  7. RAID – the end of an era
  8. RAID rebuilds are painful
  9. RAID spare disks increases TCO
  10. RAID can be expensive and hardware dependent
  11. The growing RAID group is a challenge
  12. The RAID reliability model is no longer promising
  13. Ceph – the architectural overview
  14. Planning a Ceph deployment
  15. Setting up a virtual infrastructure
  16. Getting ready
  17. How to do it...
  18. Installing and configuring Ceph
  19. Creating the Ceph cluster on ceph-node1
  20. How to do it...
  21. Scaling up your Ceph cluster
  22. How to do it…
  23. Using the Ceph cluster with a hands-on approach
  24. How to do it...
  25. Working with Ceph Block Device
  26. Introduction
  27. Configuring Ceph client
  28.  How to do it...
  29. Creating Ceph Block Device
  30. How to do it...
  31. Mapping Ceph Block Device
  32. How to do it...
  33. Resizing Ceph RBD
  34. How to do it...
  35. Working with RBD snapshots
  36. How to do it...
  37. Working with RBD clones
  38. How to do it...
  39. Disaster recovery replication using RBD mirroring
  40. How to do it...
  41. Configuring pools for RBD mirroring with one way replication
  42. How to do it...
  43. Configuring image mirroring
  44. How to do it...
  45. Configuring two-way mirroring
  46. How to do it...
  47. See also
  48. Recovering from a disaster!
  49. How to do it...
  50. Working with Ceph and OpenStack
  51. Introduction
  52. Ceph – the best match for OpenStack
  53. Setting up OpenStack
  54. How to do it...
  55. Configuring OpenStack as Ceph clients
  56. How to do it...
  57. Configuring Glance for Ceph backend
  58. How to do it…
  59. Configuring Cinder for Ceph backend
  60. How to do it...
  61. Configuring Nova to boot instances from Ceph RBD
  62. How to do it…
  63. Configuring Nova to attach Ceph RBD
  64. How to do it...
  65. Working with Ceph Object Storage
  66. Introduction
  67. Understanding Ceph object storage
  68. RADOS Gateway standard setup, installation, and configuration
  69. Setting up the RADOS Gateway node
  70. How to do it…
  71. Installing and configuring the RADOS Gateway
  72. How to do it…
  73. Creating the radosgw user
  74. How to do it…
  75. See also…
  76. Accessing the Ceph object storage using S3 API
  77. How to do it…
  78. Configuring DNS
  79. Configuring the s3cmd client
  80. Configure the S3 client (s3cmd) on client-node1
  81. Accessing the Ceph object storage using the Swift API
  82. How to do it...
  83. Integrating RADOS Gateway with OpenStack Keystone
  84. How to do it...
  85. Integrating RADOS Gateway with Hadoop S3A plugin 
  86. How to do it...
  87. Working with Ceph Object Storage Multi-Site v2
  88. Introduction
  89. Functional changes from Hammer federated configuration
  90. RGW multi-site v2 requirement
  91. Installing the Ceph RGW multi-site v2 environment 
  92. How to do it...
  93. Configuring Ceph RGW multi-site v2
  94. How to do it...
  95. Configuring a master zone
  96. Configuring a secondary zone
  97. Checking the synchronization status 
  98. Testing user, bucket, and object sync between master and secondary sites
  99. How to do it...
  100. Working with the Ceph Filesystem
  101. Introduction
  102. Understanding the Ceph Filesystem and MDS
  103.  Deploying Ceph MDS
  104. How to do it...
  105. Accessing Ceph FS through kernel driver
  106. How to do it...
  107. Accessing Ceph FS through FUSE client
  108. How to do it...
  109. Exporting the Ceph Filesystem as NFS
  110. How to do it...
  111. Ceph FS – a drop-in replacement for HDFS
  112. Monitoring Ceph Clusters
  113. Introduction
  114. Monitoring Ceph clusters – the classic way
  115. How to do it...
  116. Checking the cluster's health
  117. Monitoring cluster events
  118. The cluster utilization statistics
  119. Checking the cluster's status
  120. The cluster authentication entries
  121. Monitoring Ceph MON
  122. How to do it...
  123. Checking the MON status
  124. Checking the MON quorum status
  125. Monitoring Ceph OSDs
  126. How to do it...
  127. OSD tree view
  128. OSD statistics
  129. Checking the CRUSH map
  130. Monitoring PGs
  131. Monitoring Ceph MDS
  132. How to do it...
  133. Introducing Ceph Metrics and Grafana
  134. collectd
  135. Grafana
  136. Installing and configuring Ceph Metrics with the Grafana dashboard
  137. How to do it...
  138. Monitoring Ceph clusters with Ceph Metrics with the Grafana dashboard
  139. How to do it ...
  140. Operating and Managing a Ceph Cluster
  141. Introduction
  142. Understanding Ceph service management
  143. Managing the cluster configuration file
  144. How to do it...
  145. Adding monitor nodes to the Ceph configuration file
  146. Adding an MDS node to the Ceph configuration file
  147. Adding OSD nodes to the Ceph configuration file
  148. Running Ceph with systemd
  149. How to do it...
  150. Starting and stopping all daemons
  151. Querying systemd units on a node
  152. Starting and stopping all daemons by type
  153. Starting and stopping a specific daemon
  154. Scale-up versus scale-out
  155. Scaling out your Ceph cluster
  156. How to do it...
  157. Adding the Ceph OSD
  158. Adding the Ceph MON
  159. There's more...
  160. Scaling down your Ceph cluster
  161. How to do it...
  162. Removing the Ceph OSD
  163. Removing the Ceph MON
  164. Replacing a failed disk in the Ceph cluster
  165. How to do it...
  166. Upgrading your Ceph cluster
  167. How to do it...
  168. Maintaining a Ceph cluster
  169. How to do it...
  170. How it works...
  171. Throttle the backfill and recovery:
  172. Ceph under the Hood
  173. Introduction
  174. Ceph scalability and high availability
  175. Understanding the CRUSH mechanism
  176. CRUSH map internals
  177. How to do it...
  178. How it works...
  179. CRUSH tunables
  180. The evolution of CRUSH tunables
  181. Argonaut – legacy
  182. Bobtail – CRUSH_TUNABLES2
  183. Firefly – CRUSH_TUNABLES3
  184. Hammer – CRUSH_V4
  185.  Jewel – CRUSH_TUNABLES5
  186. Ceph and kernel versions that support given tunables
  187. Warning when tunables are non-optimal
  188. A few important points
  189. Ceph cluster map
  190. High availability monitors
  191. Ceph authentication and authorization
  192. Ceph authentication
  193. Ceph authorization
  194. How to do it…
  195. I/O path from a Ceph client to a Ceph cluster
  196. Ceph Placement Group
  197. How to do it…
  198. Placement Group states
  199. Creating Ceph pools on specific OSDs
  200. How to do it...
  201. Production Planning and Performance Tuning for Ceph
  202. Introduction
  203. The dynamics of capacity, performance, and cost
  204. Choosing hardware and software components for Ceph
  205. Processor
  206. Memory
  207. Network
  208. Disk
  209. Partitioning the Ceph OSD journal
  210. Partitioning Ceph OSD data
  211. Operating system
  212. OSD filesystem
  213. Ceph recommendations and performance tuning
  214. Tuning global clusters
  215. Tuning Monitor
  216. OSD tuning
  217. OSD general settings
  218. OSD journal settings
  219. OSD filestore settings
  220. OSD recovery settings
  221. OSD backfilling settings
  222. OSD scrubbing settings
  223. Tuning the client
  224. Tuning the operating system
  225. Tuning the network
  226. Sample tuning profile for OSD nodes
  227. How to do it...
  228. Ceph erasure-coding
  229. Erasure code plugin
  230. Creating an erasure-coded pool
  231. How to do it...
  232. Ceph cache tiering
  233. Writeback mode
  234. Read-only mode
  235. Creating a pool for cache tiering
  236. How to do it...
  237. See also
  238. Creating a cache tier
  239. How to do it...
  240. Configuring a cache tier
  241. How to do it...
  242. Testing a cache tier
  243. How to do it...
  244. Cache tiering – possible dangers in production environments
  245. Known good workloads
  246. Known bad workloads
  247. The Virtual Storage Manager for Ceph
  248. Introductionc 
  249. Understanding the VSM architecture
  250. The VSM controller
  251. The VSM agent
  252. Setting up the VSM environment
  253. How to do it...
  254. Getting ready for VSM
  255. How to do it...
  256. Installing VSM
  257. How to do it...
  258. Creating a Ceph cluster using VSM
  259. How to do it...
  260. Exploring the VSM dashboard
  261. Upgrading the Ceph cluster using VSM
  262. VSM roadmap
  263. VSM resources
  264. More on Ceph
  265. Introduction
  266. Disk performance baseline
  267. Single disk write performance
  268. How to do it...
  269. Multiple disk write performance
  270. How to do it...
  271. Single disk read performance
  272. How to do it...
  273. Multiple disk read performance
  274. How to do it...
  275. Results
  276. Baseline network performance
  277. How to do it...
  278. See also
  279. Ceph rados bench
  280. How to do it...
  281. How it works...
  282. RADOS load-gen
  283. How to do it...
  284. How it works...
  285. There's more...
  286. Benchmarking the Ceph Block Device
  287. How to do it...
  288. How it works...
  289. See also
  290. Benchmarking Ceph RBD using FIO
  291. How to do it...
  292. See Also
  293. Ceph admin socket
  294. How to do it...
  295. Using the ceph tell command
  296. How to do it...
  297. Ceph REST API
  298. How to do it...
  299. Profiling Ceph memory
  300. How to do it...
  301. The ceph-objectstore-tool
  302. How to do it...
  303. How it works...
  304. Using ceph-medic
  305. How to do it...
  306. How it works...
  307. See also
  308. Deploying the experimental Ceph BlueStore
  309. How to do it...
  310. See Also
  311. An Introduction to Troubleshooting Ceph
  312. Introduction
  313. Initial troubleshooting and logging
  314. How to do it...
  315. Troubleshooting network issues
  316. How to do it...
  317. Troubleshooting monitors
  318. How to do it...
  319. Troubleshooting OSDs
  320. How to do it...
  321. Troubleshooting placement groups
  322. How to do it...
  323. There's more…
  324. Upgrading Your Ceph Cluster from Hammer to Jewel
  325. Introduction
  326. Upgrading your Ceph cluster from Hammer to Jewel
  327. How to do it...
  328. Upgrading the Ceph monitor nodes
  329. Upgrading the Ceph OSD nodes
  330. Upgrading the Ceph Metadata Server

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