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ceph-osd note that some scenarios use ceph-disk vs. ceph-volume
Signed-off-by: Alfredo Deza <adeza@redhat.com>pull/2475/merge
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# Declare devices to be used as OSDs
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# All scenario(except 3rd) inherit from the following device declaration
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# Note: This scenario uses the ceph-disk tool to provision OSDs
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#devices:
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# - /dev/sdb
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# /dev/sda1: UUID="9c43e346-dd6e-431f-92d8-cbed4ccb25f6" TYPE="xfs" PARTLABEL="ceph data" PARTUUID="749c71c9-ed8f-4930-82a7-a48a3bcdb1c7"
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# /dev/sda2: PARTLABEL="ceph block" PARTUUID="e6ca3e1d-4702-4569-abfa-e285de328e9d"
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#
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# Note: This scenario uses the ceph-disk tool to provision OSDs
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#osd_scenario: "{{ 'collocated' if journal_collocation or dmcrypt_journal_collocation else 'non-collocated' if raw_multi_journal or dmcrypt_dedicated_journal else 'dummy' }}" # backward compatibility with stable-2.2, will disappear in stable 3.1
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#valid_osd_scenarios:
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# /dev/sdb: PTTYPE="gpt"
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# /dev/sdb1: PARTLABEL="ceph block.db" PARTUUID="af5b2d74-4c08-42cf-be57-7248c739e217"
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# /dev/sdb2: PARTLABEL="ceph block.wal" PARTUUID="af3f8327-9aa9-4c2b-a497-cf0fe96d126a"
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#
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# Note: This scenario uses the ceph-disk tool to provision OSDs
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#dedicated_devices: "{{ raw_journal_devices if raw_multi_journal or dmcrypt_dedicated_journal else [] }}" # backward compatibility with stable-2.2, will disappear in stable 3.1
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# /dev/sdb1: PARTLABEL="ceph block.db" PARTUUID="0734f6b6-cc94-49e9-93de-ba7e1d5b79e3"
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# /dev/sdc: PTTYPE="gpt"
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# /dev/sdc1: PARTLABEL="ceph block.wal" PARTUUID="824b84ba-6777-4272-bbbd-bfe2a25cecf3"
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# Note: This option uses the ceph-disk tool
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#bluestore_wal_devices: "{{ dedicated_devices }}"
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# III. Use ceph-volume to create OSDs from logical volumes.
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# Declare devices to be used as OSDs
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# All scenario(except 3rd) inherit from the following device declaration
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# Note: This scenario uses the ceph-disk tool to provision OSDs
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#devices:
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# - /dev/sdb
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# /dev/sda1: UUID="9c43e346-dd6e-431f-92d8-cbed4ccb25f6" TYPE="xfs" PARTLABEL="ceph data" PARTUUID="749c71c9-ed8f-4930-82a7-a48a3bcdb1c7"
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# /dev/sda2: PARTLABEL="ceph block" PARTUUID="e6ca3e1d-4702-4569-abfa-e285de328e9d"
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#
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# Note: This scenario uses the ceph-disk tool to provision OSDs
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osd_scenario: "{{ 'collocated' if journal_collocation or dmcrypt_journal_collocation else 'non-collocated' if raw_multi_journal or dmcrypt_dedicated_journal else 'dummy' }}" # backward compatibility with stable-2.2, will disappear in stable 3.1
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valid_osd_scenarios:
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# /dev/sdb: PTTYPE="gpt"
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# /dev/sdb1: PARTLABEL="ceph block.db" PARTUUID="af5b2d74-4c08-42cf-be57-7248c739e217"
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# /dev/sdb2: PARTLABEL="ceph block.wal" PARTUUID="af3f8327-9aa9-4c2b-a497-cf0fe96d126a"
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#
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# Note: This scenario uses the ceph-disk tool to provision OSDs
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dedicated_devices: "{{ raw_journal_devices if raw_multi_journal or dmcrypt_dedicated_journal else [] }}" # backward compatibility with stable-2.2, will disappear in stable 3.1
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# /dev/sdb1: PARTLABEL="ceph block.db" PARTUUID="0734f6b6-cc94-49e9-93de-ba7e1d5b79e3"
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# /dev/sdc: PTTYPE="gpt"
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# /dev/sdc1: PARTLABEL="ceph block.wal" PARTUUID="824b84ba-6777-4272-bbbd-bfe2a25cecf3"
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# Note: This option uses the ceph-disk tool
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bluestore_wal_devices: "{{ dedicated_devices }}"
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# III. Use ceph-volume to create OSDs from logical volumes.
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