Needed because ceph-mgr seems to crash frequently under Debian 12 when
adding or removing OSDs. The default settings do not restart it
properly, so this override does.
This functionality simply did not work, with Libvirt continuing to dump
its processes into the root cset thus defeating the purpose entirely.
Just remove it, from some very initial testing it isn't worth the
headache.
Ensures that the pool default size/min size is set to something
reasonable for a single node (effective RAID-1) and replace teh default
CRUSH replicate_rule set for this situation with one choosing OSD
instead of host as the default.
1. Detail the caveats and specific situations and ref the documentation
which will provide more details.
2. Always install the configs, but use /etc/default/ceph-osd-cpuset to
control if the script does anything or not (so, the "osd" cset set is
always active just not set in a special way.
1. Remove an explicit OSD journal size, especially such a small one (no
clue why I ever added that...)
2. Add max scrubs, disable scrub during recovery, and set scrub sleep.
3. Add max backfills, tune recovery sleep to 0 to prioritize recovery.
Allows an administrator to set CPU pinning with the cpuset tool for Ceph
OSDs, in situations where CPU contention with VMs or other system tasks
may be negatively affecting OSD performance. This is optional, advanced
tuning and is disabled by default.
Coupled with the removal of explicit --image-features flags to the RBD
command in PVC itself, this ensures that only the two features supported
on kernel 4.19 are enabled by default.