Just for clarity and because we can we now show the name of the
ceph configuration file that is generated.
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
We need to test the cluster name support in this CI as well. This
commit might be prone to debate because it tests 2 things in a single
scenario. We first test our ability to deploy a cluster AND the cluster
name support. However it's easier to do it this way and will reduce the
amount of time for testingg. If we don't do this we will have a
duplicate those 2 existing tests into new ones 'only' to test the
cluster name support.
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
This scenario duplicates what we are currently doing with our
ceph-ansible testing using OVH and a single node, except now
we are using 4 separate nodes.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Schoen <aschoen@redhat.com>
Resolves: vagrant#boxes
This box supports both virtualbox and libvirt. Eventually
we want to be building our own vagrant boxes, but this might
work for now.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Schoen <aschoen@redhat.com>
Resolves: vagrant#boxes
This can be used to test if mon hosts and
mon initial members are being set properly with
multiple hosts.
Also, to verify that monitor_address and monitor_interface
options both work as described.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Schoen <aschoen@redhat.com>
Resolves: testing#updates
This was just a placeholder until we could get more valid scenarios in
place.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Schoen <aschoen@redhat.com>
Resolves: testing#updates
This will allow for no changes needed in the ansible playbook command
when adding new scenarios. Each scenario will just need a hosts file and
a group_vars directory to define how the cluster should be setup.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Schoen <aschoen@redhat.com>