From 7da45d65be36d36b880cc55c5036e96c24b53f00 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Qiaowei Ren Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2018 14:38:11 +0800 Subject: remove ceph code This patch removes initial ceph code, due to license issue. Change-Id: I092d44f601cdf34aed92300fe13214925563081c Signed-off-by: Qiaowei Ren --- src/ceph/doc/man/8/ceph-osd.rst | 134 ---------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 134 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 src/ceph/doc/man/8/ceph-osd.rst (limited to 'src/ceph/doc/man/8/ceph-osd.rst') diff --git a/src/ceph/doc/man/8/ceph-osd.rst b/src/ceph/doc/man/8/ceph-osd.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 388e339..0000000 --- a/src/ceph/doc/man/8/ceph-osd.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ -:orphan: - -======================================== - ceph-osd -- ceph object storage daemon -======================================== - -.. program:: ceph-osd - -Synopsis -======== - -| **ceph-osd** -i *osdnum* [ --osd-data *datapath* ] [ --osd-journal - *journal* ] [ --mkfs ] [ --mkjournal ] [--flush-journal] [--check-allows-journal] [--check-wants-journal] [--check-needs-journal] [ --mkkey ] - - -Description -=========== - -**ceph-osd** is the object storage daemon for the Ceph distributed file -system. It is responsible for storing objects on a local file system -and providing access to them over the network. - -The datapath argument should be a directory on a xfs file system -where the object data resides. The journal is optional, and is only -useful performance-wise when it resides on a different disk than -datapath with low latency (ideally, an NVRAM device). - - -Options -======= - -.. option:: -f, --foreground - - Foreground: do not daemonize after startup (run in foreground). Do - not generate a pid file. Useful when run via :doc:`ceph-run `\(8). - -.. option:: -d - - Debug mode: like ``-f``, but also send all log output to stderr. - -.. option:: --setuser userorgid - - Set uid after starting. If a username is specified, the user - record is looked up to get a uid and a gid, and the gid is also set - as well, unless --setgroup is also specified. - -.. option:: --setgroup grouporgid - - Set gid after starting. If a group name is specified the group - record is looked up to get a gid. - -.. option:: --osd-data osddata - - Use object store at *osddata*. - -.. option:: --osd-journal journal - - Journal updates to *journal*. - -.. option:: --check-wants-journal - - Check whether a journal is desired. - -.. option:: --check-allows-journal - - Check whether a journal is allowed. - -.. option:: --check-needs-journal - - Check whether a journal is required. - -.. option:: --mkfs - - Create an empty object repository. This also initializes the journal - (if one is defined). - -.. option:: --mkkey - - Generate a new secret key. This is normally used in combination - with ``--mkfs`` as it is more convenient than generating a key by - hand with :doc:`ceph-authtool `\(8). - -.. option:: --mkjournal - - Create a new journal file to match an existing object repository. - This is useful if the journal device or file is wiped out due to a - disk or file system failure. - -.. option:: --flush-journal - - Flush the journal to permanent store. This runs in the foreground - so you know when it's completed. This can be useful if you want to - resize the journal or need to otherwise destroy it: this guarantees - you won't lose data. - -.. option:: --get-cluster-fsid - - Print the cluster fsid (uuid) and exit. - -.. option:: --get-osd-fsid - - Print the OSD's fsid and exit. The OSD's uuid is generated at - --mkfs time and is thus unique to a particular instantiation of - this OSD. - -.. option:: --get-journal-fsid - - Print the journal's uuid. The journal fsid is set to match the OSD - fsid at --mkfs time. - -.. option:: -c ceph.conf, --conf=ceph.conf - - Use *ceph.conf* configuration file instead of the default - ``/etc/ceph/ceph.conf`` for runtime configuration options. - -.. option:: -m monaddress[:port] - - Connect to specified monitor (instead of looking through - ``ceph.conf``). - - -Availability -============ - -**ceph-osd** is part of Ceph, a massively scalable, open-source, distributed storage system. Please refer to -the Ceph documentation at http://ceph.com/docs for more information. - -See also -======== - -:doc:`ceph `\(8), -:doc:`ceph-mds `\(8), -:doc:`ceph-mon `\(8), -:doc:`ceph-authtool `\(8) -- cgit 1.2.3-korg