this is to allow ceph-authtool to read and write to /var/ and /etc on CentOS Atomic.
Add doc on how to run containerized deployment on RHEL/CentOS Atomic
Signed-off-by: Huamin Chen <hchen@redhat.com>
This would allow users who don't know what interface to provide to
give an IP address to use for the monitor instead.
Note: the includes are needed in ceph.conf.j2 because without them
jinja2 can not properly evaluate the template and will complain about a
missing 'ansible_interface' variable. The includes allow the template to
be evaluated correctly and then the correct include will be used during
render time.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Schoen <aschoen@redhat.com>
Since we want to activate the OSD when it's a partition we are looking
for a return code that is equal to 0 which means the device is a
partition.
closes: #636
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
* `/var/run/ceph/rbd-clients` is not created automatically
* because it is missing, ceph-rgw complains about missing client
socket on start up; it is because the containing directory is
not there
* so we just add it to the list of directory pre-requisite
* the client-name is actually `rgw.{{ ansible_hostname }}` instead
of just `{{ ansible_hostname }}`
* it matches the directory created under `/var/lib/ceph/radosgw`
* and, it matches the client-name used to create the keyring in
`pre_requisite.yml`
Currently we don't yet support runnings OSDs w/ selinux in
enforcing mode. Thus its better to ensure that ceph-ansible
explicitly makes selinux permissive. This should help in
scenarios such as hyperconverged where OSDs are colocated
with VMs on compute nodes which needs selinux enforcing, but
OSDs don't.
Signed-off-by: Deepak C Shetty <deepakcs@redhat.com>
Where it was located before meant it might be skipped if you don't run
tasks with the package-install tag. This fixes the situation where you
want to configure an rhcs node, but do not want to do any package
installs.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Schoen <aschoen@redhat.com>
When installing RHCS there is an option to install from distro provided
packages, this commit modifies the check to allow that to happen.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Schoen <aschoen@redhat.com>
changing the name of the directory causes issues with git subtree which
will create new commits. Creating a symlink for vagrant to be happy.
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
in order to have a build on the galaxy we need to have a proper
dependency set for ceph-common. On the galaxy ceph-common does not
exist, only ceph.ceph-common is available.
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
this commit introduces the ability to use fqdn for mon/mds name while
generation the ceph.conf file from the template.
Simply turn mon_use_fqdn and or mds_use_fqdn to true to use FQDN.
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
This adds a script, generate_group_vars_sample.sh, that generates
group_vars/*.sample from roles/ceph-*/defaults/main.yml to avoid
discrepancies between the sets of files. It also converts the line
endings in the various main.yml from DOS to Unix, since generating the
samples was spreading the line ending plague around to more files.
0644 should never be a directory mode. 1777 makes it so that any user
can create a ceph client, not just root. (This is helpful if, for
instance, nova-compute is running as non-root.)
Previously, creating pools was skipped if cephx was disabled; instead,
we should only skip key creation if cephx is disabled, and create
pools any time openstack_config is true.
If using another method to generate a consistent fsid, then we can
skip creation of an (unused) cluster UUID file. If cephx is disabled
as well, we can skip creation of the fetch directory entirely.
Skip a number of ceph keyring-related tasks (or remove the keyring
portion of some tasks) when cephx is disabled. Specifically, avoid
generating the initial keyring, which only clutters up the ansible
repo if cephx is not in use.
This commit allows you to set a new variable to 'true' if you want to
have ceph admin key copied over different kind of hosts such as MDS,
OSD, RGW. To enable this just set `copy_admin_key` to true.
Closes: #555
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
When autodiscovering disks, disks can be skipped if either they are
removable, or if they have partitions on them. Skipped actions have no
'rc' attribute, though, so the 'ceph prepare' conditional fails unless
we first check to ensure that the results were not skipped before
checking the return value.
The firewall checks can fail for any number of reasons -- e.g., the
ceph cluster hostnames are unresolvable from the ansible host, or the
ports are filtered by some intermediate hop, etc. Make two changes to
make those checks better:
* Set pipefail when running the checks, so if nmap itself fails the
command will be marked as 'failed'. Specifically, this fixes the
case where the hostnames cannot be resolved.
* Add a new variable, check_firewall, which can be used to disable
checks entirely. Specifically, this fixes the case where some
intermediate firewall filters the ports, so nmap returns "filtered".
If cephx is set to false, the "set keys permissions" task fails with:
file ({# ceph_keys.stdout_lines #}) is absent, cannot continue
This skips that step when cephx is false.
Installs on RHEL with ceph_origin set to distro previously would fail
because no packages would get installed, but all of the checks passed
fine. This adds support for ceph_origin: distro, simply installing the
packages using yum/dnf and assuming that the sysadmin has provided a
repository containing them.
This also supports the use case where Satellite or a similar local
mirror is in use, and the admin does not or cannot use the additional
repositories the role would otherwise add.
The purpose of this is so we can connect to the mons and gather the keys
needed to configure an OSD or additonal MON without having to reconfigure
the existing mons at the same time.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Schoen <aschoen@redhat.com>
In our use case we might only be configuring mons and not osds in the
same call, so we don't want to check variables needed for osds when they
are not needed to configure a mon.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Schoen <aschoen@redhat.com>
as stated in https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/4297
if we register a variable twice and even if a task is skipped the
register will not get overwritten... So we use the fact variant as
mentionned in the ansible issue.
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
While this is not widly used (AFAIK :p) the feature was broken. Thanks
to @zmc for reporting it. You can now set `osd_auto_discovery` to
true in your group_vars/osd and it will go through all the devices
available and will make them OSDs.
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
Currently deploying a MON fails with "bad symbolic permission for mode"
errors due to the file/directory modes not being interpreted as octal
values. This commit updates roles/ceph-common/tasks/main.yml to set
the file/directory modes to strings so they can be interpreted
correctly.
Closes issue #525
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>
At the moment, all the tasks using the file module are duplicated to have differents ownerships depending on the fact `is_ceph_infernalis`.
The goal of this commit is to have a new logic for this:
- First set facts depending on the `is_ceph_infernalis` fact
- Create the files or directories using the setted facts as ownerships.
We have a requirement to install the packages first without
configuration. These tags should allow us to target the tasks need to do
that.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Schoen <aschoen@redhat.com>
as reported in #510 some systems don't have uuidgen installed so we
better use a more global way to generate it. It sounds like python
should be available in case uuidgen is not.
Otherwise we will have to find another way :)
closes#510
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
Currently, all the ceph package installation resources use
"state=latest", which means subsequent runs of the ceph playbooks
could result in ceph being upgraded if there are package updates
available in the selected repo.
This commit adds a new variable to ceph-common called
'upgrade_ceph_packages' which defaults to False. This variable is used
in the package installation resources for ceph packages to determine if
the resource should use "state=present" or "state=latest". If the
variable gets set to True, "state=latest" will be used.
Additionally, we update rolling_update.yml to override
upgrade_ceph_packages to true to permit package upgrades in this
context specifically.
Closes issue #506
It seems that in ansible 2.0 even if a task is skipped by it's `when`
clause not evaluating to true the variables in the play are still
rendered. Because these were not defined in defaults/main.yml ansible
was failing in installs/install_on_redhat where those variables are
being used in a `with_items` stanza.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Schoen <aschoen@redhat.com>
This change allows for configurable Ceph Conf Directory permissions. This
is required for integrators of Ceph, like OpenStack Cinder, which needs to
read from /etc/ceph for operation.