[pve-devel] [PATCH docs] pveceph: document cluster shutdown

Aaron Lauterer a.lauterer at proxmox.com
Tue Mar 19 16:00:15 CET 2024


Signed-off-by: Aaron Lauterer <a.lauterer at proxmox.com>
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 pveceph.adoc | 50 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/pveceph.adoc b/pveceph.adoc
index 089ac80..7b493c5 100644
--- a/pveceph.adoc
+++ b/pveceph.adoc
@@ -1080,6 +1080,56 @@ scrubs footnote:[Ceph scrubbing {cephdocs-url}/rados/configuration/osd-config-re
 are executed.
 
 
+[[pveceph_shutdown]]
+Shutdown {pve} + Ceph HCI cluster
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+To shut down the whole {pve} + Ceph cluster, first stop all Ceph clients. This
+will mainly be VMs and containers. If you have additional clients that might
+access a Ceph FS or an installed RADOS GW, stop these as well.
+High available guests will switch their state to 'stopped' when powered down
+via the {pve} tooling.
+
+Once all clients, VMs and containers are off or not accessing the Ceph cluster
+anymore, verify that the Ceph cluster is in a healthy state. Either via the Web UI
+or the CLI:
+
+----
+ceph -s
+----
+
+Then enable the following OSD flags in the Ceph -> OSD panel or the CLI:
+
+----
+ceph osd set noout
+ceph osd set norecover
+ceph osd set norebalance
+ceph osd set nobackfill
+ceph osd set nodown
+ceph osd set pause
+----
+
+This will halt all self-healing actions for Ceph and the 'pause' will stop any client IO.
+
+Start powering down the nodes one node at a time. Power down nodes with a
+Monitor (MON) last.
+
+When powering on the cluster, start the nodes with Monitors (MONs) first. Once
+all nodes are up and running, confirm that all Ceph services are up and running
+before you unset the OSD flags:
+
+----
+ceph osd unset noout
+ceph osd unset norecover
+ceph osd unset norebalance
+ceph osd unset nobackfill
+ceph osd unset nodown
+ceph osd unset pause
+----
+
+You can now start up the guests. High available guests will change their state
+to 'started' when they power on.
+
 Ceph Monitoring and Troubleshooting
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