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NAME

       mount.ceph - mount a Ceph file system

SYNOPSIS

       mount.ceph name*@*fsid.*fs_name*=/[subdir] dir [-o options ]

DESCRIPTION

       mount.ceph  is  a  helper for mounting the Ceph file system on a Linux host.  It serves to
       resolve monitor hostname(s) into IP addresses and read authentication keys from disk;  the
       Linux kernel client component does most of the real work. To mount a Ceph file system use:

          mount.ceph name@07fe3187-00d9-42a3-814b-72a4d5e7d5be.fs_name=/ /mnt/mycephfs -o mon_addr=1.2.3.4

       where  "name" is the RADOS client name (referred to hereafter as "RADOS user", and meaning
       any individual or system actor such as an application).

       Mount helper can fill in the cluster FSID by reading the  ceph  configuration  file.   Its
       recommended to call the mount helper via mount(8) as per:

          mount -t ceph name@.fs_name=/ /mnt/mycephfs -o mon_addr=1.2.3.4

       Note that the dot . still needs to be a part of the device string in this case.

       The first argument is the device part of the mount command. It includes the RADOS user for
       authentication, the file system name and a path within CephFS that will be mounted at  the
       mount point.

       Monitor  addresses  can  be passed using mon_addr mount option. Multiple monitor addresses
       can be passed by separating addresses with a slash (/). Only  one  monitor  is  needed  to
       mount  successfully; the client will learn about all monitors from any responsive monitor.
       However, it is a good idea to specify more than one in case the one happens to be down  at
       the  time of mount. Monitor addresses takes the form ip_address[:port]. If the port is not
       specified, the Ceph default of 6789 is assumed.

       If monitor addresses are not specified, then mount.ceph will attempt to determine  monitor
       addresses  using  local  configuration  files  and/or  DNS SRV records. In similar way, if
       authentication is enabled on Ceph cluster (which is done using CephX) and  options  secret
       and  secretfile  are  not  specified  in  the command, the mount helper will spawn a child
       process that will use the standard Ceph library routines to find a keyring and  fetch  the
       secret from it (including the monitor address and FSID if those not specified).

       A sub-directory of the file system can be mounted by specifying the (absolute) path to the
       sub-directory right after "=" in the device part of the mount command.

       Mount helper application conventions dictate that the first two options are device  to  be
       mounted  and the mountpoint for that device. Options must be passed only after these fixed
       arguments.

OPTIONS

   Basic
       conf   Path to a ceph.conf  file.  This  is  used  to  initialize  the  Ceph  context  for
              autodiscovery  of  monitor  addresses  and  auth secrets. The default is to use the
              standard search path for ceph.conf files.

       mount_timeout
              int (seconds), Default: 60

       ms_mode=<legacy|crc|secure|prefer-crc|prefer-secure>
              Set the connection mode that the client uses for  transport.  The  available  modes
              are:

              • legacy: use messenger v1 protocol to talk to the cluster

              • crc: use messenger v2, without on-the-wire encryption

              • secure: use messenger v2, with on-the-wire encryption

              • prefer-crc: crc mode, if denied agree to secure mode

              • prefer-secure: secure mode, if denied agree to crc mode

       mon_addr
              Monitor address of the cluster in the form of ip_address[:port]

       fsid   Cluster FSID. This can be found using ceph fsid command.

       secret secret  key  for  use  with  CephX.  This option is insecure because it exposes the
              secret on the command line. To avoid this, use the secretfile option.

       secretfile
              path to file containing the secret key to use with CephX

       recover_session=<no|clean>
              Set auto reconnect mode in the case where the client is blocklisted. The  available
              modes are no and clean. The default is no.

              • no:  never attempt to reconnect when client detects that it has been blocklisted.
                Blocklisted clients will not attempt to reconnect and their operations will  fail
                too.

              • clean:  client  reconnects to the Ceph cluster automatically when it detects that
                it has been blocklisted. During  reconnect,  client  drops  dirty  data/metadata,
                invalidates  page  caches and writable file handles.  After reconnect, file locks
                become stale because the MDS loses track of them. If an inode contains any  stale
                file locks, read/write on the inode is not allowed until applications release all
                stale file locks.

       command
              fs=<fs-name> Specify the non-default file system to be mounted, when using the  old
              syntax.

       command
              mds_namespace=<fs-name> A synonym of "fs=" (Deprecated).

   Advanced
       cap_release_safety
              int, Default: calculated

       caps_wanted_delay_max
              int, cap release delay, Default: 60

       caps_wanted_delay_min
              int, cap release delay, Default: 5

       dirstat
              funky cat dirname for stats, Default: off

       nodirstat
              no funky cat dirname for stats

       ip     my ip

       noasyncreaddir
              no dcache readdir

       nocrc  no data crc on writes

       noshare
              create  a  new client instance, instead of sharing an existing instance of a client
              mounting the same cluster

       osdkeepalive
              int, Default: 5

       osd_idle_ttl
              int (seconds), Default: 60

       rasize int (bytes), max readahead. Default: 8388608 (8192*1024)

       rbytes Report the recursive size of the directory contents  for  st_size  on  directories.
              Default: off

       norbytes
              Do  not  report  the  recursive  size  of  the  directory  contents  for st_size on
              directories.

       readdir_max_bytes
              int, Default: 524288 (512*1024)

       readdir_max_entries
              int, Default: 1024

       rsize  int (bytes), max read size. Default: 16777216 (16*1024*1024)

       snapdirname
              string, set the name of the hidden snapdir. Default: .snap

       write_congestion_kb
              int (kb), max writeback in flight. scale with available memory. Default: calculated
              from available memory

       wsize  int  (bytes),  max  write  size.  Default:  16777216 (16*1024*1024) (writeback uses
              smaller of wsize and stripe unit)

       wsync  Execute all namespace operations synchronously. This  ensures  that  the  namespace
              operation  will  only  complete  after  receiving a reply from the MDS. This is the
              default.

       nowsync
              Allow the client to do namespace operations asynchronously.  When  this  option  is
              enabled,  a  namespace  operation  may  complete  before the MDS replies, if it has
              sufficient capabilities to do so.

EXAMPLES

       Mount the full file system:

          mount -t ceph fs_user@.mycephfs2=/ /mnt/mycephfs

       Mount only part of the namespace/file system:

          mount.ceph fs_user@.mycephfs2=/some/directory/in/cephfs /mnt/mycephfs

       Pass the monitor host's IP address, optionally:

          mount.ceph fs_user@.mycephfs2=/ /mnt/mycephfs -o mon_addr=192.168.0.1

       Pass the port along with IP address if it's running on a non-standard port:

          mount.ceph fs_user@.mycephfs2=/ /mnt/mycephfs -o mon_addr=192.168.0.1:7000

       If there are multiple monitors, pass each address separated by a /:

          mount.ceph fs_user@.mycephfs2=/ /mnt/mycephfs -o mon_addr=192.168.0.1/192.168.0.2/192.168.0.3

       Pass secret key for CephX user optionally:

          mount.ceph fs_user@.mycephfs2=/ /mnt/mycephfs -o secret=AQATSKdNGBnwLhAAnNDKnH65FmVKpXZJVasUeQ==

       Pass file containing secret key to avoid leaving secret key in shell's command history:

          mount.ceph fs_user@.mycephfs2=/ /mnt/mycephfs -o secretfile=/etc/ceph/fs_username.secret

       If authentication is disabled on Ceph cluster, omit the credential related option:

          mount.ceph fs_user@.mycephfs2=/ /mnt/mycephfs

       To mount using the old syntax:

          mount -t ceph 192.168.0.1:/ /mnt/mycephfs

AVAILABILITY

       mount.ceph is part of Ceph, a massively scalable, open-source, distributed storage system.
       Please refer to the Ceph documentation at https://docs.ceph.com for more information.

FEATURE AVAILABILITY

       The  recover_session=  option  was  added  to  mainline  Linux kernels in v5.4.  wsync and
       nowsync were added in v5.7.

SEE ALSO

       ceph-fuse(8), ceph(8)

COPYRIGHT

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