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==========================
 Journal Config Reference
==========================

.. index:: journal; journal configuration

Ceph OSDs use a journal for two reasons: speed and consistency.  

- **Speed:** The journal enables the Ceph OSD Daemon to commit small writes 
  quickly. Ceph writes small, random i/o to the journal sequentially, which 
  tends to speed up bursty workloads by allowing the backing filesystem more 
  time to coalesce writes. The Ceph OSD Daemon's journal, however, can lead 
  to spiky performance with short spurts of high-speed writes followed by 
  periods without any write progress as the filesystem catches up to the 
  journal.

- **Consistency:** Ceph OSD Daemons require a filesystem interface that 
  guarantees atomic compound operations. Ceph OSD Daemons write a description 
  of the operation to the journal and apply the operation to the filesystem. 
  This enables atomic updates to an object (for example, placement group 
  metadata). Every few seconds--between ``filestore max sync interval`` and
  ``filestore min sync interval``--the Ceph OSD Daemon stops writes and 
  synchronizes the journal with the filesystem, allowing Ceph OSD Daemons to 
  trim operations from the journal and reuse the space. On failure, Ceph 
  OSD Daemons replay the journal starting after the last synchronization 
  operation.

Ceph OSD Daemons support the following journal settings: 


``journal dio``

:Description: Enables direct i/o to the journal. Requires ``journal block 
              align`` set to ``true``.
              
:Type: Boolean
:Required: Yes when using ``aio``.
:Default: ``true``



``journal aio``

.. versionchanged:: 0.61 Cuttlefish

:Description: Enables using ``libaio`` for asynchronous writes to the journal. 
              Requires ``journal dio`` set to ``true``.

:Type: Boolean 
:Required: No.
:Default: Version 0.61 and later, ``true``. Version 0.60 and earlier, ``false``.


``journal block align``

:Description: Block aligns write operations. Required for ``dio`` and ``aio``.
:Type: Boolean
:Required: Yes when using ``dio`` and ``aio``.
:Default: ``true``


``journal max write bytes``

:Description: The maximum number of bytes the journal will write at 
              any one time.

:Type: Integer
:Required: No
:Default: ``10 << 20``


``journal max write entries``

:Description: The maximum number of entries the journal will write at 
              any one time.

:Type: Integer
:Required: No
:Default: ``100``


``journal queue max ops``

:Description: The maximum number of operations allowed in the queue at 
              any one time.

:Type: Integer
:Required: No
:Default: ``500``


``journal queue max bytes``

:Description: The maximum number of bytes allowed in the queue at 
              any one time.

:Type: Integer
:Required: No
:Default: ``10 << 20``


``journal align min size``

:Description: Align data payloads greater than the specified minimum.
:Type: Integer
:Required: No
:Default: ``64 << 10``


``journal zero on create``

:Description: Causes the file store to overwrite the entire journal with 
              ``0``'s during ``mkfs``.
:Type: Boolean
:Required: No
:Default: ``false``