NAME¶
ceph-detect-init - display the init system Ceph should use
SYNOPSIS¶
ceph-detect-init [--verbose] [--use-rhceph] [--default init]
DESCRIPTION¶
ceph-detect-init is a utility that prints the init system Ceph uses. It
can be one of
sysvinit,
upstart or
systemd. The init
system Ceph uses may not be the default init system of the host operating
system. For instance on Debian Jessie, Ceph may use
sysvinit although
systemd is the default.
If the init system of the host operating system is unknown, return on error,
unless
--default is specified.
OPTIONS¶
- --use-rhceph
- When an operating system identifies itself as Red Hat, it is treated as if
it was CentOS. With --use-rhceph it is treated as RHEL
instead.
- --default INIT
- If the init system of the host operating system is unkown, return the
value of INIT instead of failing with an error.
- --verbose
- Display additional information for debugging.
AVAILABILITY¶
ceph-detect-init is part of Ceph, a massively scalable, open-source,
distributed storage system. Please refer to the Ceph documentation at
http://ceph.com/docs for more information.
SEE ALSO¶
ceph-disk(8),
ceph-deploy(8)
COPYRIGHT¶
2010-2014, Inktank Storage, Inc. and contributors. Licensed under Creative
Commons BY-SA