Deployment Guide
- About This Guide
- I SUSE Enterprise Storage
- 1 SUSE Enterprise Storage 6 and Ceph
- 2 Hardware Requirements and Recommendations
- 2.1 Network Overview
- 2.2 Multiple Architecture Configurations
- 2.3 Hardware Configuration
- 2.4 Object Storage Nodes
- 2.5 Monitor Nodes
- 2.6 Object Gateway Nodes
- 2.7 Metadata Server Nodes
- 2.8 Admin Node
- 2.9 iSCSI Nodes
- 2.10 SUSE Enterprise Storage 6 and Other SUSE Products
- 2.11 Naming Limitations
- 2.12 OSD and Monitor Sharing One Server
- 3 Admin Node HA Setup
- 4 User Privileges and Command Prompts
- II Cluster Deployment and Upgrade
- 5 Deploying with DeepSea/Salt
- 6 Upgrading from Previous Releases
- 6.1 General Considerations
- 6.2 Steps to Take before Upgrading the First Node
- 6.3 Order in Which Nodes Must Be Upgraded
- 6.4 Offline Upgrade of CTDB Clusters
- 6.5 Per-Node Upgrade Instructions
- 6.6 Upgrade the Admin Node
- 6.7 Upgrade Ceph Monitor/Ceph Manager Nodes
- 6.8 Upgrade Metadata Servers
- 6.9 Upgrade Ceph OSDs
- 6.10 Upgrade Gateway Nodes
- 6.11 Steps to Take after the Last Node Has Been Upgraded
- 6.12 Update
policy.cfgand Deploy Ceph Dashboard Using DeepSea - 6.13 Migration from Profile-based Deployments to DriveGroups
- 7 Customizing the Default Configuration
- III Installation of Additional Services
- IV Cluster Deployment on Top of SUSE CaaS Platform 4 (Technology Preview)
- A Ceph Maintenance Updates Based on Upstream 'Nautilus' Point Releases
- Glossary
- B Documentation Updates
- 1.1 Interfaces to the Ceph Object Store
- 1.2 Small Scale Ceph Example
- 2.1 Network Overview
- 2.2 Minimum Cluster Configuration
- 3.1 2-Node HA Cluster for Admin Node
- 5.1 DeepSea CLI stage execution progress output
- 6.1 Select the Migration Target
- 6.2 Dependency Conflict Resolution
- 10.1 Ceph Cluster with a Single iSCSI Gateway
- 10.2 Ceph Cluster with Multiple iSCSI Gateways
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