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The ceph status command returns a lot of information stored in variables
and/or facts which could consume resources for nothing.
When checking the pgs state, we're using the pgmap structure in the ceph
status output.
To optimize this, we could use the ceph pg stat command which contains
the same needed information.
This command returns less information (only about pgs) and is slightly
faster than the ceph status command.
$ ceph status -f json | wc -c
2000
$ ceph pg stat -f json | wc -c
240
$ time ceph status -f json > /dev/null
real 0m0.529s
user 0m0.503s
sys 0m0.024s
$ time ceph pg stat -f json > /dev/null
real 0m0.426s
user 0m0.409s
sys 0m0.016s
The data returned by the ceph status is even bigger when using the
nautilus release.
$ ceph status -f json | wc -c
35005
$ ceph pg stat -f json | wc -c
240
Signed-off-by: Dimitri Savineau <dsavinea@redhat.com>
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group_vars | ||
infrastructure-playbooks | ||
library | ||
plugins | ||
profiles | ||
roles | ||
tests | ||
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CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
LICENSE | ||
Makefile | ||
README-MULTISITE.md | ||
README.rst | ||
RELEASE-NOTE.md | ||
Vagrantfile | ||
ansible.cfg | ||
ceph-ansible.spec.in | ||
dashboard.yml | ||
dummy-ansible-hosts | ||
generate_group_vars_sample.sh | ||
raw_install_python.yml | ||
requirements.txt | ||
rhcs_edits.txt | ||
site-container.yml.sample | ||
site.yml.sample | ||
test.yml | ||
tox-cephadm.ini | ||
tox-docker2podman.ini | ||
tox-external_clients.ini | ||
tox-filestore_to_bluestore.ini | ||
tox-podman.ini | ||
tox-shrink_osd.ini | ||
tox-update.ini | ||
tox.ini | ||
vagrant_variables.yml.sample |
README.rst
ceph-ansible ============ Ansible playbooks for Ceph, the distributed filesystem. Please refer to our hosted documentation here: https://docs.ceph.com/projects/ceph-ansible/en/latest/ You can view documentation for our ``stable-*`` branches by substituting ``master`` in the link above for the name of the branch. For example: https://docs.ceph.com/projects/ceph-ansible/en/stable-5.0/