When using containerized deployment we have to create the systemd
service unit based on a template.
The current implementation with ceph-disk is using the device name
as paramater to the systemd service and for the container name too.
$ systemctl start ceph-osd@sdb
$ docker ps --filter 'name=ceph-osd-*'
CONTAINER ID IMAGE NAMES
065530d0a27f ceph/daemon:latest-luminous ceph-osd-strg0-sdb
This is the only scenario (compared to non containerized or
ceph-volume based deployment) that isn't using the OSD id.
$ systemctl start ceph-osd@0
$ docker ps --filter 'name=ceph-osd-*'
CONTAINER ID IMAGE NAMES
d34552ec157e ceph/daemon:latest-luminous ceph-osd-0
Also if the device mapping doesn't persist to system reboot (ie sdb
might be remapped to sde) then the OSD service won't come back after
the reboot.
This patch allows to use the OSD id with the ceph-osd systemd service
but requires to activate the OSD manually with ceph-disk first in
order to affect the ID to that OSD.
Closes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1670734
Signed-off-by: Dimitri Savineau <dsavinea@redhat.com>