You can get Ceph software by retrieving Ceph source code and building it yourself. To build Ceph, you need to set up a development environment, compile Ceph, and then either install in user space or build packages and install the packages.
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Check this section to see if there are specific prerequisites for your Linux/Unix distribution.
Before you can build Ceph source code, you need to install several libraries and tools:
./install-deps.sh
Note
Some distributions that support Google’s memory profiler tool may use a different package name (e.g., libgoogle-perftools4).
Ceph provides automake and configure scripts to streamline the build process. To build Ceph, navigate to your cloned Ceph repository and execute the following:
cd ceph
./autogen.sh
./configure
make
Hyperthreading
You can use make -j to execute multiple jobs depending upon your system. For example, make -j4 for a dual core processor may build faster.
See Installing a Build to install a build in user space.
To build packages, you must clone the Ceph repository. You can create installation packages from the latest code using dpkg-buildpackage for Debian/Ubuntu or rpmbuild for the RPM Package Manager.
Tip
When building on a multi-core CPU, use the -j and the number of cores * 2. For example, use -j4 for a dual-core processor to accelerate the build.
To create .deb packages for Debian/Ubuntu, ensure that you have cloned the Ceph repository, installed the Build Prerequisites and installed debhelper:
sudo apt-get install debhelper
Once you have installed debhelper, you can build the packages:
sudo dpkg-buildpackage
For multi-processor CPUs use the -j option to accelerate the build.
To create .rpm packages, ensure that you have cloned the Ceph repository, installed the Build Prerequisites and installed rpm-build and rpmdevtools:
yum install rpm-build rpmdevtools
Once you have installed the tools, setup an RPM compilation environment:
rpmdev-setuptree
Fetch the source tarball for the RPM compilation environment:
wget -P ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES/ http://ceph.com/download/ceph-<version>.tar.bz2
Or from the EU mirror:
wget -P ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES/ http://eu.ceph.com/download/ceph-<version>.tar.bz2
Extract the specfile:
tar --strip-components=1 -C ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/ --no-anchored -xvjf ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES/ceph-<version>.tar.bz2 "ceph.spec"
Build the RPM packages:
rpmbuild -ba ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/ceph.spec
For multi-processor CPUs use the -j option to accelerate the build.