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15 Commits (3ce0621b449d57307c1885505cfcd17c94e026d3)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Alfredo Deza 6ae743702f gitignore group_vars/agent
Signed-off-by: Alfredo Deza <adeza@redhat.com>
2016-02-15 11:42:01 -05:00
Sébastien Han fa610cabf7 ceph-ansible: allow to run containerized daemons
run containerized daemons in virtual machines.
to enable it simply do:

`cp site-docker.yml.sample site-docker.yml`

and set `docker: true` in `vagrant_variables.yml`

Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
2016-02-07 22:30:32 +01:00
Sébastien Han 4407967de0 Using config_template
Thanks to @cloudnull great patch at
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/12555
we now have the ability to add more configuration options instead of
having to push a PR to add a new option to the template. So you can
dynamically add and remove flags.

To use it, edit `ceph_conf_overrides` in `group_vars/all` like so:

```
ceph_conf_overrides
 global:
     foo: 12345
     bar: 6789
```

Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
2015-12-16 17:19:50 +01:00
Sébastien Han ec6692257f Do not track site example file
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
2015-11-26 17:48:04 +01:00
Michael Sambol fccc3ffe84 Add .DS_Store to .gitignore 2015-10-21 16:18:58 -05:00
leseb 5fc4d846a6 Do not track fetch directory
Signed-off-by: leseb <seb@redhat.com>
2015-07-17 18:14:12 +02:00
leseb be34f2de5f Do not track group_vars files
While deploying it's a bit annoying to have these files tracked by git.
If we want to closely work with the upstream version it will be easier.

Signed-off-by: leseb <seb@redhat.com>
2015-07-17 14:42:16 +02:00
Sébastien Han 227927044c Use an external file to manage Vagrant variables
This is really handy when we are testing code since we don't need to
modify the Vagrantfile, which is tracked by git.
The next commit will ignore the vagrant_variables.yml file.

Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <sebastien.han@enovance.com>
2015-02-24 00:09:29 +01:00
Sébastien Han 474eee8fad Fix the vagrant deployment
Add a fetch/ceph_cluster_uuid.conf file so we keep the same UUID from
the Vagrantfile and from the ceph-common run.
Prior to that change the Vagrantfile was setting
4a158d27-f750-41d5-9e7f-26ce4c9d2d45 but while playing the ceph-common
role we check if fetch/ceph_cluster_uuid.conf exists, if not we generate
an UUID. Here we ended up with 2 UUIDs...

IMPORTANT NOTE FOR NON-VAGRANT DEPLOYMENT. IF YOU WANT TO USE YOUR OWN
UUID PLEASE REMOVE THAT FILE BEFORE RUNNING THE PLAYBOOK.

Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <sebastien.han@enovance.com>
2015-01-06 00:21:16 +01:00
Sébastien Han 621df22a4a Fix auto uuid generation
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <sebastien.han@enovance.com>
2014-11-14 15:21:30 +01:00
Leseb 3a485bf22a Revert "Fix autogen UUID and add auto gen monitor key" 2014-11-14 15:03:50 +01:00
Sébastien Han a7bba85027 Fix autogen UUID and add auto gen monitor key
This fixes the UUID auto generation and introduces the monitor key auto
generation.

Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <sebastien.han@enovance.com>
2014-11-13 15:38:10 +01:00
Lorin Hochstein 92c0445989 Use Vagrant's Ansible provisioner
Use Vagrant's built-in support for Ansible provisioner. This eliminates the need
for a hosts file, and simplifies the ansible config file.

Renames config from .ansible.cfg to ansible.cfg since Ansible expects the file
to be called ansible.cfg and be adjacent to Vagrantfile when using the Vagrant
provisioner.
2014-05-11 19:34:37 -04:00
Jimmy Tang a82ba21c61 Ignore keyrings, they should never be commited to git 2014-03-11 10:29:25 +00:00
Jimmy Tang 7073066244 Ignore some temporary files 2014-03-11 10:29:25 +00:00