monitor: use quorum_status instead of ceph status

The ceph status command returns a lot of information stored in variables
and/or facts which could consume resources for nothing.
When checking the quorum status, we're only using the quorum_names
structure in the ceph status output.
To optimize this, we could use the ceph quorum_status command which contains
the same needed information.
This command returns less information.

$ ceph status -f json  | wc -c
2001
$ ceph quorum_status -f json  | wc -c
957
$ time ceph status -f json > /dev/null

real	0m0.577s
user	0m0.538s
sys	0m0.029s
$ time ceph quorum_status -f json > /dev/null

real	0m0.544s
user	0m0.527s
sys	0m0.016s

Signed-off-by: Dimitri Savineau <dsavinea@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 88f91d8c12)
pull/6008/head
Dimitri Savineau 2020-10-26 17:33:45 -04:00 committed by Dimitri Savineau
parent 1185b7e86a
commit 69b51b5f19
4 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions

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ignore_errors: True # if no mgr collocated with mons ignore_errors: True # if no mgr collocated with mons
- name: non container | waiting for the monitor to join the quorum... - name: non container | waiting for the monitor to join the quorum...
command: ceph --cluster "{{ cluster }}" -m "{{ hostvars[groups[mon_group_name][0]]['_current_monitor_address'] }}" -s --format json command: ceph --cluster "{{ cluster }}" -m "{{ hostvars[groups[mon_group_name][0]]['_current_monitor_address'] }}" quorum_status --format json
register: ceph_health_raw register: ceph_health_raw
until: until:
- ceph_health_raw.rc == 0 - ceph_health_raw.rc == 0
@ -245,7 +245,7 @@
- name: container | waiting for the containerized monitor to join the quorum... - name: container | waiting for the containerized monitor to join the quorum...
command: > command: >
{{ container_binary }} exec ceph-mon-{{ ansible_hostname }} ceph --cluster "{{ cluster }}" -m "{{ hostvars[groups[mon_group_name][0]]['_current_monitor_address'] }}" -s --format json {{ container_binary }} exec ceph-mon-{{ ansible_hostname }} ceph --cluster "{{ cluster }}" -m "{{ hostvars[groups[mon_group_name][0]]['_current_monitor_address'] }}" quorum_status --format json
register: ceph_health_raw register: ceph_health_raw
until: until:
- ceph_health_raw.rc == 0 - ceph_health_raw.rc == 0

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post_tasks: post_tasks:
- name: verify the monitor is out of the cluster - name: verify the monitor is out of the cluster
command: "{{ container_exec_cmd }} ceph --cluster {{ cluster }} -s -f json" command: "{{ container_exec_cmd }} ceph --cluster {{ cluster }} quorum_status -f json"
delegate_to: "{{ mon_host }}" delegate_to: "{{ mon_host }}"
failed_when: false failed_when: false
register: result register: result

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post_tasks: post_tasks:
- name: waiting for the monitor to join the quorum... - name: waiting for the monitor to join the quorum...
command: "{{ container_exec_cmd }} ceph --cluster {{ cluster }} -s --format json" command: "{{ container_exec_cmd }} ceph --cluster {{ cluster }} quorum_status --format json"
register: ceph_health_raw register: ceph_health_raw
until: > until: >
hostvars[mon_host]['ansible_hostname'] in (ceph_health_raw.stdout | from_json)["quorum_names"] hostvars[mon_host]['ansible_hostname'] in (ceph_health_raw.stdout | from_json)["quorum_names"]

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ $DOCKER_EXEC test -S /var/run/ceph/{{ cluster }}-mon.{{ ansible_hostname }}.asok
check_quorum() { check_quorum() {
while [ $RETRIES -ne 0 ]; do while [ $RETRIES -ne 0 ]; do
$DOCKER_EXEC ceph --cluster {{ cluster }} -s --format json | "{{ discovered_interpreter_python }}" -c 'import sys, json; exit(0) if "{{ monitor_name }}" in json.load(sys.stdin)["quorum_names"] else exit(1)' && exit 0 $DOCKER_EXEC ceph --cluster {{ cluster }} quorum_status --format json | "{{ discovered_interpreter_python }}" -c 'import sys, json; exit(0) if "{{ monitor_name }}" in json.load(sys.stdin)["quorum_names"] else exit(1)' && exit 0
sleep $DELAY sleep $DELAY
let RETRIES=RETRIES-1 let RETRIES=RETRIES-1
done done