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## What does it do?
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General support for:
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* Monitors
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* OSDs
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* MDSs
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* RGW
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More details:
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* Authentication (cephx), this can be disabled.
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* Supports cluster public and private network.
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* Monitors deployment. You can easily start with one monitor and then progressively add new nodes. So can deploy one monitor for testing purpose. For production, I recommend to a
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* Object Storage Daemons. Like the monitors you can start with a certain amount of nodes and then grow this number. The playbook either supports a dedicated device for storing th
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* Metadata daemons.
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* Collocation. The playbook supports collocating Monitors, OSDs and MDSs on the same machine.
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* The playbook was validated on both Debian Wheezy and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
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* The playbook was validated on Debian Wheezy, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and CentOS 6.4.
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* Tested on Ceph Dumpling and Emperor.
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* A rolling upgrade playbook was written, an upgrade from Dumpling to Emperor was performed and worked.
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## Setup with Vagrant
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First modify the `rc` file we your home directory:
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First source the `rc` file:
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export ANSIBLE_CONFIG=<whatever_path>/.ansible.cfg
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Do the same for the `.ansible.cfg` file:
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[defaults]
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host_key_checking = False
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remote_user = vagrant
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hostfile = <whatever_path>/hosts
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log_path = <whatever_path>/ansible.log
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ansible_managed = Ansible managed: modified on %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S by {uid}
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private_key_file = ~/.vagrant.d/insecure_private_key
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error_on_undefined_vars = False
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$ source rc
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Edit your `/etc/hosts` file with:
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127.0.0.1 ceph-osd0
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127.0.0.1 ceph-osd1
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127.0.0.1 ceph-osd2
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127.0.0.1 ceph-rgw
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**Now since we use Vagrant and port forwarding, don't forget to grab the SSH local port of your VMs.**
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**Now since we use Vagrant and port forwarding, don't forget to collect the SSH local port of your VMs.**
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Then edit your `hosts` file accordingly.
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Ok let's get serious now.
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"changed": false,
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"ping": "pong"
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}
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ceph-rgw | success >> {
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"changed": false,
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"ping": "pong"
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}
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```
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Ready to deploy? Let's go!
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```bash
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$ ansible-playbook -f 6 -v site.yml
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$ ansible-playbook -f 7 -v site.yml
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...
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...
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ceph-osd0 : ok=19 changed=12 unreachable=0 failed=0
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ceph-osd1 : ok=19 changed=12 unreachable=0 failed=0
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ceph-osd2 : ok=19 changed=12 unreachable=0 failed=0
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ceph-rgw : ok=27 changed=6 unreachable=0 failed=0
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```
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Check the status:
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