Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- 1 Introduction to Ceph Storage for Oracle Linux Release 3.0
- 2 Installing or Upgrading Ceph Storage for Oracle Linux
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                  3
                      Using Ceph Storage for Oracle Linux
               
                  
               
               
               - Setting Up a Ceph Block Device
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                     Setting Up Ceph Object Gateway
                        
                     
                     
                     - Setting Up Simple Ceph Object Gateway
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                           Setting Up Multi-site Ceph Object Gateway
                              
                           
                           
                           - Setting Up the First Ceph Storage Cluster
- Setting Up Ceph Object Gateway Instances on the First Ceph Storage Cluster
- Creating the Required Pools on the First Ceph Storage Cluster
- Creating System Keys
- Configuring the Realm and Master Zone
- Configuring the Secondary Zone
- Updating Ceph Configuration and Restarting the Gateways
- Setting Up the Second Ceph Storage Cluster
- Setting Up the Ceph Object Gateway Instance on the Second Ceph Storage Cluster
- Creating the Required Pools on the Second Ceph Storage Cluster
- Updating Realm Configuration
- Configuring the Secondary Zone
- Testing Zone Synchronization
- Configuring Transport Layer Security
 
- Exporting Ceph Object Gateway Over NFS
 
- Setting Up and Using Ceph FS
 
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                  4
                      Known Issues
               
                  
               
               
               - ceph-deploy tool not compatible with previous releases
- ceph-deploy purge command does not clean up OSD disk volumes or labels
- Some RBD features not supported in UEK R5
- Ceph Object Gateway does not support HTTP and HTTPS concurrently
- NFS exports using nfs-ganesha are read-only if SELinux enabled
- TLS SecurityWarning: Certificate has no subjectAltName
 
- 5 Ceph Terminology