On a non-collocated scenario, if a drive is faulty we can't really
remove it from the list of 'devices' without messing up or having to
re-arrange the order of the 'dedicated_devices'. We want to keep this
device list ordered. This will prevent the activation failing on a
device that we know is failing but we can't remove it yet to not mess up
the dedicated_devices mapping with devices.
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
Having handlers in both ceph-defaults and ceph-docker-common roles can make the
playbook restarting two times services. Handlers can be triggered first
time because of a change in ceph.conf and a second time because a new
image has been pulled.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
This wasn't any good choice to implement this.
We had several options and none of them were ideal since handlers can
not be triggered cross-roles.
We could have achieved that by doing:
* option 1 was to add a dependancy in the meta of the ceph-docker-common
role. We had that long ago and we decided to stop so everything is
managed via site.yml
* option 2 was to import files from another role. This is messy and we
don't that anywhere in the current code base. We will continue to do so.
There is option 3 where we pull the image from the ceph-config role.
This is not suitable as well since the docker command won't be available
unless you run Atomic distro. This would also mean that you're trying to
pull twice. First time in ceph-config, second time in ceph-docker-common
The only option I came up with was to duplicate a bit of the ceph-config
handlers code.
Closes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1526513
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
When containerized deployment, `docker_exec_cmd` is not set before the
task which try to retrieve the current fsid is played, it means it
considers there is no existing fsid and try to generate a new one.
Typical error:
```
ok: [mon0 -> mon0] => {
"changed": false,
"cmd": [
"ceph",
"--connect-timeout",
"3",
"--cluster",
"test",
"fsid"
],
"delta": "0:00:00.179909",
"end": "2018-01-09 10:36:58.759846",
"failed": false,
"failed_when_result": false,
"rc": 1,
"start": "2018-01-09 10:36:58.579937"
}
STDERR:
Error initializing cluster client: Error('error calling conf_read_file: errno EINVAL',)
```
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
Previously we were using ceph_conf_overrides however this doesn't play
nice for softwares like TripleO that uses ceph_conf_overrides inside its
own code. For now, and since this is the only occurence of this, we can
ensure no logs through the ceph conf template.
Closes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1532619
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
There is no reasons why we can't use crush rules when deploying
containers. So moving the inlcude in the main.yml so it can be called.
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
If we're working with a jewel cluster then this service will not exist.
This is mainly a problem with CI testing because our tests are setup to
work with both jewel and luminous, meaning that eventhough we want to
test jewel we still have a nfs-ganesha host in the test causing these
tasks to run.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Schoen <aschoen@redhat.com>
The rolling update playbook was attempting to stop the
nfs-ganesha service on nodes where jewel is still installed.
The nfs-ganesha service did not exist in jewel so the task fails.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Schoen <aschoen@redhat.com>
ceph-create-keys is idempotent so it's not an issue to run it each time
we play ansible. This also fix issues where the 'creates' arg skips the
task and no keys get generated on newer version, e.g during an upgrade.
Closes: https://github.com/ceph/ceph-ansible/issues/2228
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
When upgrading from OSP11 to OSP12 container, ceph-ansible attempts to
disable the RGW service provided by the overcloud image. The task
attempts to stop/disable ceph-rgw@{{ ansible-hostname }} and
ceph-radosgw@{{ ansible-hostname }}.service. The actual service name is
ceph-radosgw@radosgw.$name
Closes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1525209
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
the gpt label creation doesn't work even with parted module.
This commit fixes the gpt label creation by using parted command
instead.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
`bluestore_purge_osd_non_container` scenario is failing because it
keeps old osd_uuid information on devices and cause the `ceph-disk activate`
to fail when trying to redeploy a new cluster after a purge.
typical error seen :
```
2017-12-13 14:29:48.021288 7f6620651d00 -1
bluestore(/var/lib/ceph/tmp/mnt.2_3gh6/block) _check_or_set_bdev_label
bdev /var/lib/ceph/tmp/mnt.2_3gh6/block fsid
770080e2-20db-450f-bc17-81b55f167982 does not match our fsid
f33efff0-2f07-4203-ad8d-8a0844d6bda0
```
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
When deploying Jewel from master we still need to enable this code since
the container image has such check. This check still exists because
ceph-disk is not able to create a GPT label on a drive that does not
have one.
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
When deploying with Ansible at large scale, the delegate_facts method
consumes a lot of memory on the host that is running Ansible. This can
cause various issues like memory exhaustion on that machine.
You can now run Ansible with "-e delegate_facts_host=False" to disable
the fact sharing.
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
We have a scenario when we switch from non-container to containers. This
means we don't know anything about the ceph partitions associated to an
OSD. Normally in a containerized context we have files containing the
preparation sequence. From these files we can get the capabilities of
each OSD. As a last resort we use a ceph-disk call inside a dummy bash
container to discover the ceph journal on the current osd.
Closes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1525612
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
There is no need to ask for root on the local action. This will prompt
for a password the current user is not part of sudoers. That's
unnecessary anyways.
Closes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1516947
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
This resolves the following error:
E: There were unauthenticated packages and -y was used without
--allow-unauthenticated
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
The name docker_version is very generic and is also used by other
roles. As a result, there may be name conflicts. To avoid this a
ceph_ prefix should be used for this fact. Since it is an internal
fact renaming is not a problem.
making `osd_pool_default_pg_num` mandatory is a bit agressive and is
unrelated when you just want to create users keyrings.
Closes: #2241
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
the entrypoint to generate users keyring is `ceph-authtool`, therefore,
it can expand the `$(ceph-authtool --gen-print-key)` inside the
container. Users must generate a keyring themselves.
This commit also adds a check to ensure keyring are properly filled when
`user_config: true`.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
Add the variables ceph_osd_docker_cpuset_cpus and
ceph_osd_docker_cpuset_mems, so that a user may specify
the CPUs and memory nodes of NUMA systems on which OSD
containers are run.
Provides a example in osds.yaml.sample to guide user
based on sample `lscpu` output since cpuset-mems refers
to the memory by NUMA node only while cpuset-cpus can
refer to individual vCPUs within a NUMA node.
If a deployer uses an interface name with a dash/hyphen in it, such
as 'br-storage' for the monitor_interface group_var, the ceph.conf.j2
template fails to find the right facts. It looks for
'ansible_br-storage' but only 'ansible_br_storage' exists.
This patch converts the interface name to underscores when the
template does the fact lookup.
The CI complains because of `ceph_uid` fact which doesn't exist since
the docker image tag used in the CI doesn't match with this condition.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
This module uses ceph-volume to create OSDs. Currently
it only supports the 'lvm' subcommand and 'create'.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Schoen <aschoen@redhat.com>