Move the crush hierarchy example close to the option definition

The TLD section was added between the definition and the example
of the same option, so fix the order.

Change-Id: I935982424e4b3ceaa614db585475e3e1aabccb69
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Luigi Toscano 2023-07-04 17:12:31 +02:00
parent 9448d11902
commit a8151e9563

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@ -825,23 +825,6 @@ The location attribute will only affect the initial CRUSH location
Subsequent changes of the location property will be ignored. Also, removing Subsequent changes of the location property will be ignored. Also, removing
a host will not remove any CRUSH generated bucket. a host will not remove any CRUSH generated bucket.
TLD option
----------
During ceph spec generation, if ``--tld`` is passed to `ceph_spec_bootstrap`_
ansible module, generated spec will have the hostnames appended with tld.
This ``--tld`` option is available in `openstack overcloud ceph deploy` and
`openstack overcloud ceph spec` commands.
for example::
openstack overcloud ceph deploy \
--tld "redhat.local"
During `openstack overcloud ceph deploy` , even the hostnames of all overcloud
nodes are appended with ``--tld`` option, which makes it a Fully qualified
Domain name (canonical name) suitable for TLS-e configuration.
Example: Apply a custom crush hierarchy to the deployed OSDs Example: Apply a custom crush hierarchy to the deployed OSDs
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -890,6 +873,23 @@ Then the Ceph cluster will bootstrap with the following Ceph OSD layout::
CephCrushRules parameter during the overcloud deployment. Additional CephCrushRules parameter during the overcloud deployment. Additional
details can be found in the "Overriding CRUSH rules" section below. details can be found in the "Overriding CRUSH rules" section below.
TLD option
----------
During ceph spec generation, if ``--tld`` is passed to `ceph_spec_bootstrap`_
ansible module, generated spec will have the hostnames appended with tld.
This ``--tld`` option is available in `openstack overcloud ceph deploy` and
`openstack overcloud ceph spec` commands.
for example::
openstack overcloud ceph deploy \
--tld "redhat.local"
During `openstack overcloud ceph deploy` , even the hostnames of all overcloud
nodes are appended with ``--tld`` option, which makes it a Fully qualified
Domain name (canonical name) suitable for TLS-e configuration.
Network Options Network Options
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