It took a couple of weeks learning how the the values yaml files for rook ceph are supposed to be written. But I have finally managed to get a rook ceph storage cluster configured on a Talos kubernetes cluster!
I can do this stuff!
Next step is getting it to work with an ArgoCD CI/CD pipeline.
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Als Antwort auf Wolfensteijn • • •The image displays a table with detailed information about raw storage and pools in a Ceph storage system. The table is divided into two main sections: "RAW STORAGE" and "POOLS."
In the "RAW STORAGE" section, there are two rows. The first row shows the total raw storage, with a size of 600 GiB, available space of 600 GiB, used space of 96 MiB, raw used space of 96 MiB, and a percentage of raw used space of 6.02%. The second row is a summary of the total raw storage, repeating the same values.
The "POOLS" section lists various pools with their respective details. Each pool entry includes the pool ID, PGS (Placement Groups), stored space, number of objects, used space, percentage of used space, and maximum available space. For example, the "rbd-data0" pool has an ID of 1, 32 PGS, 19 B stored, 1 object, 12 KiB used, 0% used, and a maximum available space of 190 GiB. The "ceph-objectstore.rgw.buckets.data" pool has an ID of 12, 128 PGS, 0 B stored, 0 objects, 0 B used, 0% used, and a maximum available space of 380 GiB.
The table uses a black background with white tex
... mehr anzeigenThe image displays a table with detailed information about raw storage and pools in a Ceph storage system. The table is divided into two main sections: "RAW STORAGE" and "POOLS."
In the "RAW STORAGE" section, there are two rows. The first row shows the total raw storage, with a size of 600 GiB, available space of 600 GiB, used space of 96 MiB, raw used space of 96 MiB, and a percentage of raw used space of 6.02%. The second row is a summary of the total raw storage, repeating the same values.
The "POOLS" section lists various pools with their respective details. Each pool entry includes the pool ID, PGS (Placement Groups), stored space, number of objects, used space, percentage of used space, and maximum available space. For example, the "rbd-data0" pool has an ID of 1, 32 PGS, 19 B stored, 1 object, 12 KiB used, 0% used, and a maximum available space of 190 GiB. The "ceph-objectstore.rgw.buckets.data" pool has an ID of 12, 128 PGS, 0 B stored, 0 objects, 0 B used, 0% used, and a maximum available space of 380 GiB.
The table uses a black background with white text for clarity, and the columns are separated by vertical lines for easy reading.
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