![]() ![]() Have at least one compatible COLLADA (.dae) file on your computer. ![]() If you are planning to use the beta grid (Aditi), you must also accept the IP terms there, but do not need payment information on file. Have accepted the IP terms on your account page. You can add payment information by visiting the Billing Information section of your Second Life account page. For additional information on this update, see the official Second Life Viewer release notes.īefore you can upload mesh objects, you must: Once you complete your logging efforts, restore the subsystems to their default level or to a level suitable for normal operations.Update: Viewer version 3.30 modified the mesh importer to (optionally) improve debug output, perform name-based LOD association, and handle models with many materials. The following table provides a list of Ceph subsystems and their default log and memory levels. For example, if you want to set the ms subsystem’s debug logging level to 1 and its memory level to 5, you would specify it as debug ms = 1/5. You must separate them with a forward slash (/). The first setting is the log level, and the second setting is the memory level. For example, if you specify debug ms = 5, Ceph will treat it as a log level and a memory level of 5. Ceph’s logging levels operate on a scale of 1 to 20, where 1 is terse and 20 is verbose.Ī debug logging setting can take a single value for the log level and the memory level, which sets them both as the same value. You may set different values for each of these subsystems by setting a log file level and a memory level for debug logging. See Subsystem, Log and Debug Settings for details on available settings.Įach subsystem has a logging level for its output logs, and for its logs in-memory. Sudo ceph -admin-daemon /var/run/ceph/ceph-osd.0.asok config set debug_osd 0/5 If you cannot bind to the monitor, you can still make the change by logging into the host of the daemon whose configuration you’d like to change using ceph -admin-daemon. The ceph tell command goes through the monitors. ![]() For example, to increase debug logging for a ceph-osd daemon named osd.0, execute the following:Ĭeph tell osd.0 injectargs -debug-osd 0/5 You may apply the runtime setting to all daemons of a particular type with *, or specify a specific daemon’s ID (i.e., its number or letter). ![]() To activate Ceph’s debugging output ( i.e., dout()) at runtime, use the ceph tell command to inject arguments into the runtime configuration: If you would like to see the configuration settings at runtime, you must log in to a host with a running daemon and execute the following:Ĭeph -admin-daemon /var/run/ceph/ceph-osd.0.asok config show | less Subsystem, Log and Debug Settings"Ĭollapse section "29.5. Logging and Debugging"Įxpand section "29.5. Logging and Debugging"Ĭollapse section "29. Journal Config Reference"Įxpand section "29. Journal Config Reference"Ĭollapse section "VIII. Filestore Config Reference"Įxpand section "VIII. Filestore Config Reference"Ĭollapse section "VII. Configuration Settings"Įxpand section "VII. Configuration Settings"Ĭollapse section "19. Configuring Monitor/OSD Interaction"Įxpand section "19. Configuring Monitor/OSD Interaction"Ĭollapse section "VI. OSD Configuration Reference"Įxpand section "VI. OSD Configuration Reference"Ĭollapse section "14. Pool, PG and CRUSH Config Reference"Įxpand section "14. Pool, PG and CRUSH Config Reference"Ĭollapse section "V. Configuration Settings"Įxpand section "V. Configuration Settings"Ĭollapse section "13. Enabling/Disabling Cephx"Įxpand section "13. Enabling/Disabling Cephx"Ĭollapse section "12. Deployment Scenarios"Ĭollapse section "11. Cephx Config Reference"Įxpand section "11. Cephx Config Reference"Ĭollapse section "IV. Monitor Config Reference"Ĭollapse section "9. Monitor Config Reference"Ĭollapse section "III. Network Config Settings"Įxpand section "III. Network Config Settings"Ĭollapse section "7.4. Network Configuration Reference"Įxpand section "7.4. Network Configuration Reference"Ĭollapse section "7. General Config Reference"Įxpand section "7. General Config Reference"Ĭollapse section "II. Set a Specific Config Setting at RuntimeĮxpand section "II. Get a Specific Config Setting at RuntimeĦ. Ceph Configuration Reference"Ĭollapse section "I. ![]()
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