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About

Ceph Windows support is currently a work in progress. For now, the main focus is the client side, allowing Windows hosts to consume rados, rbd and cephfs resources.

Building

At the moment, mingw gcc is the only supported compiler for building ceph components for Windows. Support for msvc and clang will be added soon.

win32_build.sh can be used for cross compiling Ceph and its dependencies. It may be called from a Linux environment, including Windows Subsystem for Linux. MSYS2 and CygWin may also work but those weren't tested.

The script accepts the following flags:

Flag Description Default value
CEPH_DIR The Ceph source code directory. The same as the script.

BUILD_DIR

The directory where the generated artifacts will be placed.

$CEPH_DIR/build

DEPS_DIR

The directory where the Ceph dependencies will be built.

$CEPH_DIR/build.deps

NUM_WORKERS

CLEAN_BUILD SKIP_BUILD

The number of workers to use when building Ceph. Clean the build directory. Run cmake without actually performing the build.

The number of vcpus available

Current status

The rados and rbd binaries and libs compile successfully and can be used on Windows, successfully connecting to the cluster and consuming pools.

The libraries have to be built statically at the moment. The reason is that there are a few circular library dependencies or unspecified dependencies, which isn't supported when building DLLs. This mostly affects cls libraries.

A significant number of tests from the tests directory have been port, providing adequate coverage.