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NAME

       monmaptool - ceph monitor cluster map manipulation tool

SYNOPSIS

       monmaptool mapfilename [ --clobber ] [ --print ] [ --create ]
       [ --add ip:port ... ] [ --rm ip:port ... ]

DESCRIPTION

       monmaptool  is  a  utility  to  create,  view,  and modify a monitor cluster map for the Ceph distributed
       storage system. The monitor map specifies the only fixed addresses in the Ceph distributed  system.   All
       other daemons bind to arbitrary addresses and register themselves with 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 more monitor addresses.

       The default Ceph monitor port is 6789.

OPTIONS

       --print
              will print a plaintext dump of the map, after any modifications are made.

       --clobber
              will allow monmaptool to overwrite mapfilename if changes are made.

       --create
              will create a new monitor map with a new UUID (and with it, a new, empty Ceph file system).

       --generate
              generate a new monmap based  on  the  values  on  the  command  line  or  specified  in  the  ceph
              configuration.  This is, in order of preference,

                 1. --monmap filename to specify a monmap to load

                 2. --mon-host 'host1,ip2' to specify a list of hosts or ip addresses

                 3. [mon.foo] sections containing mon addr settings in the config

       --filter-initial-members
              filter  the  initial  monmap by applying the mon initial members setting.  Monitors not present in
              that list will be removed, and initial members not present in the map will  be  added  with  dummy
              addresses.

       --add name ip:port
              will add a monitor with the specified ip:port to the map.

       --rm name
              will remove the monitor with the specified ip:port from the map.

       --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, distributed storage system.  Please  refer
       to the Ceph documentation at http://ceph.com/docs for more information.

SEE ALSO

       ceph(8), crushtool(8),

COPYRIGHT

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