Mount CephFS on Windows¶
ceph-dokan
can be used for mounting CephFS filesystems on Windows.
It leverages Dokany, a Windows driver that allows implementing filesystems in
userspace, pretty much like FUSE.
Please check the installation guide to get started.
Usage¶
Mounting filesystems¶
In order to mount a ceph filesystem, the following command can be used:
ceph-dokan.exe -c c:\ceph.conf -l x
This will mount the default ceph filesystem using the drive letter x
.
If ceph.conf
is placed at the default location, which is
%ProgramData%\ceph\ceph.conf
, then this argument becomes optional.
The -l
argument also allows using an empty folder as a mountpoint
instead of a drive letter.
The uid and gid used for mounting the filesystem default to 0 and may be
changed using the following ceph.conf
options:
[client]
# client_permissions = true
client_mount_uid = 1000
client_mount_gid = 1000
If you have more than one FS on your Ceph cluster, use the option
--client_fs
to mount the non-default FS:
mkdir -Force C:\mnt\mycephfs2
ceph-dokan.exe --mountpoint C:\mnt\mycephfs2 --client_fs mycephfs2
CephFS subdirectories can be mounted using the --root-path
parameter:
ceph-dokan -l y --root-path /a
If the -o --removable
flags are set, the mounts will show up in the
Get-Volume
results:
PS C:\> Get-Volume -FriendlyName "Ceph*" | `
Select-Object -Property @("DriveLetter", "Filesystem", "FilesystemLabel")
DriveLetter Filesystem FilesystemLabel
----------- ---------- ---------------
Z Ceph Ceph
W Ceph Ceph - new_fs
Please use ceph-dokan --help
for a full list of arguments.
Credentials¶
The --id
option passes the name of the CephX user whose keyring we intend to
use for mounting CephFS. The following commands are equivalent:
ceph-dokan --id foo -l x
ceph-dokan --name client.foo -l x
Unmounting filesystems¶
The mount can be removed by either issuing ctrl-c or using the unmap command, like so:
ceph-dokan.exe unmap -l x
Note that when unmapping Ceph filesystems, the exact same mountpoint argument must be used as when the mapping was created.
Limitations¶
Be aware that Windows ACLs are ignored. Posix ACLs are supported but cannot be modified using the current CLI. In the future, we may add some command actions to change file ownership or permissions.
Another thing to note is that cephfs doesn’t support mandatory file locks, which Windows is heavily rely upon. At the moment, we’re letting Dokan handle file locks, which are only enforced locally.
Unlike rbd-wnbd
, ceph-dokan
doesn’t currently provide a service
command. In order for the cephfs mount to survive host reboots, consider using
NSSM
.
Troubleshooting¶
Please consult the Windows troubleshooting page.