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document missing support for non-containerized deployment
Signed-off-by: Kai Wembacher <kai@ktwe.de>pull/3466/head
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# - The devices listed in 'devices' will get 2 partitions, one for 'block' and one for 'data'.
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# 'data' is only 100MB big and do not store any of your data, it's just a bunch of Ceph metadata.
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# 'block' will store all your actual data.
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# - The devices in 'dedicated_devices' will get one partition for RocksDB DB, called 'block.db'
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# - The devices in 'dedicated_devices' will get 1 partition for RocksDB DB, called 'block.db'
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# and one for RocksDB WAL, called 'block.wal'. To use a single partition for RocksDB and WAL together
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# set bluestore_wal_devices to [].
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# set bluestore_wal_devices to [] (supported only for non-containerized deployment).
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#
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# By default dedicated_devices will represent block.db
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#
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# By default, if 'bluestore_wal_devices' is empty, it will get the content of 'dedicated_devices'.
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# If set, then you will have a dedicated partition on a specific device for block.wal.
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#
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# Set bluestore_wal_devices: [] to use the same partition for RocksDB and WAL.
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# Set bluestore_wal_devices: [] to use the same partition for RocksDB and WAL (supported only for non-containerized deployment).
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#
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# Example of what you will get:
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# [root@ceph-osd0 ~]# blkid /dev/sd*
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# - The devices listed in 'devices' will get 2 partitions, one for 'block' and one for 'data'.
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# 'data' is only 100MB big and do not store any of your data, it's just a bunch of Ceph metadata.
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# 'block' will store all your actual data.
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# - The devices in 'dedicated_devices' will get one partition for RocksDB DB, called 'block.db'
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# - The devices in 'dedicated_devices' will get 1 partition for RocksDB DB, called 'block.db'
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# and one for RocksDB WAL, called 'block.wal'. To use a single partition for RocksDB and WAL together
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# set bluestore_wal_devices to [].
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# set bluestore_wal_devices to [] (supported only for non-containerized deployment).
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#
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# By default dedicated_devices will represent block.db
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#
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# By default, if 'bluestore_wal_devices' is empty, it will get the content of 'dedicated_devices'.
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# If set, then you will have a dedicated partition on a specific device for block.wal.
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#
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# Set bluestore_wal_devices: [] to use the same partition for RocksDB and WAL.
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# Set bluestore_wal_devices: [] to use the same partition for RocksDB and WAL (supported only for non-containerized deployment).
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#
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# Example of what you will get:
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# [root@ceph-osd0 ~]# blkid /dev/sd*
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