ceph-ansible/group_vars/osds

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# Variables here are applicable to all host groups NOT roles
#
# Dummy variable to avoid error because ansible does not recognize the file as a good configuration file when no variable in it.
dummy:
# Devices to be used as OSDs
# You can pre-provision disks that are not present yet.
# Ansible will just skip them. Newly added disk will be
# automatically configured during the next run.
#
# !! WARNING !!
#
# /!\ ENABLE ONLY ONE SCENARIO AT A TIME /!\
#
# !! WARNING !!
# Declare devices
# All the scenarii inherit from the following device declaration
#
#devices: [ '/dev/sdb', '/dev/sdc', '/dev/sdd', '/dev/sde']
# I. First scenario: journal and osd_data on the same device
# Use 'true' to enable this scenario
# This will collocate both journal and data on the same disk
# creating a partition at the beginning of the device
#
#journal_collocation: true
# II. Second scenario: single journal device for N OSDs
# Use 'true' to enable this scenario
#
#raw_journal: false
#raw_journal_device: /dev/sdb
# III. Third scenario: N journal devices for N OSDs
# Use 'true' to enable this scenario
#
# In the following example:
# * sdd and sde will get sdb as a journal
# * sdf and sdg will get sdc as a journal
# While starting you have 2 options:
# 1. Pre-allocate all the devices
# 2. Progressively add new devices
#raw_multi_journal: false
#raw_journal_devices: [ '/dev/sdb', '/dev/sdb', '/dev/sdc', '/dev/sdc' ]
# IV. Fourth scenario: use directory instead of disk for OSDs
# Use 'true' to enable this scenario
#osd_directory: false
#osd_directories: [ '/var/lib/ceph/osd/mydir1', '/var/lib/ceph/osd/mydir2', '/var/lib/ceph/osd/mydir3', '/var/lib/ceph/osd/mydir4']