Yes, because you did *not* specify a dedicated WAL device. This is also reflected in the OSD metadata:

$ ceph osd metadata 6 | grep dedicated
    "bluefs_dedicated_db": "1",
    "bluefs_dedicated_wal": "0"

Only if you had specified a dedicated WAL device you would see it in the lvm list output, so this is all as expected. You can check out the perf dump of an OSD to see that it actually writes to the WAL:

# ceph daemon osd.6 perf dump bluefs | grep wal
        "wal_total_bytes": 0,
        "wal_used_bytes": 0,
        "files_written_wal": 1588,
        "bytes_written_wal": 1090677563392,
        "max_bytes_wal": 0,


Zitat von Jan Marek <[email protected]>:

Hello,

but when I try to list devices config with ceph-volume, I can see
a DB devices, but no WAL devices:

ceph-volume lvm list

====== osd.8 =======

[db] /dev/ceph-5aa92e38-077b-48e2-bda6-5b7db7b7701c/osd-db-bfd11468-d109-4f85-9723-75976f51bfb9

block device /dev/ceph-eaf5f0d7-ad50-4009-9ee6-04b8204b5b1a/osd-block-26b1d4b7-2425-4a2f-912b-111cf66a5970
      block uuid                j4s9lv-wS9n-xg2W-I4Y0-fUSu-Vuvl-9gOB2P
      cephx lockbox secret
      cluster fsid              2c565e24-7850-47dc-a751-a6357cbbaf2a
      cluster name              ceph
      crush device class
db device /dev/ceph-5aa92e38-077b-48e2-bda6-5b7db7b7701c/osd-db-bfd11468-d109-4f85-9723-75976f51bfb9
      db uuid                   d9MZ2r-ImXX-Xod0-TNDS-tqi5-oG5Y-wrXFtW
      encrypted                 0
      osd fsid                  26b1d4b7-2425-4a2f-912b-111cf66a5970
      osd id                    8
      osdspec affinity          osd_spec_default
      type                      db
      vdo                       0
      devices                   /dev/nvme0n1

[block] /dev/ceph-eaf5f0d7-ad50-4009-9ee6-04b8204b5b1a/osd-block-26b1d4b7-2425-4a2f-912b-111cf66a5970

block device /dev/ceph-eaf5f0d7-ad50-4009-9ee6-04b8204b5b1a/osd-block-26b1d4b7-2425-4a2f-912b-111cf66a5970
      block uuid                j4s9lv-wS9n-xg2W-I4Y0-fUSu-Vuvl-9gOB2P
      cephx lockbox secret
      cluster fsid              2c565e24-7850-47dc-a751-a6357cbbaf2a
      cluster name              ceph
      crush device class
db device /dev/ceph-5aa92e38-077b-48e2-bda6-5b7db7b7701c/osd-db-bfd11468-d109-4f85-9723-75976f51bfb9
      db uuid                   d9MZ2r-ImXX-Xod0-TNDS-tqi5-oG5Y-wrXFtW
      encrypted                 0
      osd fsid                  26b1d4b7-2425-4a2f-912b-111cf66a5970
      osd id                    8
      osdspec affinity          osd_spec_default
      type                      block
      vdo                       0
      devices                   /dev/sdi

(part of listing...)

Sincerely
Jan Marek


Dne Po, čec 10, 2023 at 08:10:58 CEST napsal Eugen Block:
Hi,

if you don't specify a different device for WAL it will be automatically
colocated on the same device as the DB. So you're good with this
configuration.

Regards,
Eugen


Zitat von Jan Marek <[email protected]>:

> Hello,
>
> I've tried to add to CEPH cluster OSD node with a 12 rotational
> disks and 1 NVMe. My YAML was this:
>
> service_type: osd
> service_id: osd_spec_default
> service_name: osd.osd_spec_default
> placement:
>   host_pattern: osd8
> spec:
>   block_db_size: 64G
>   data_devices:
>     rotational: 1
>   db_devices:
>     paths:
>     - /dev/nvme0n1
>   filter_logic: AND
>   objectstore: bluestore
>
> Now I have 12 OSD with DB on NVMe device, but without WAL. How I
> can add WAL to this OSD?
>
> NVMe device still have 128GB free place.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Sincerely
> Jan Marek
> --
> Ing. Jan Marek
> University of South Bohemia
> Academic Computer Centre
> Phone: +420389032080
> http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.cs.html


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