There are times where being able to skip OSD creation is useful to the
admin (see #1777 for example), and skipping the prepare_osd tag is a
way to achieve this. Document this fact.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Vernon <mv3@sanger.ac.uk>
(cherry picked from commit e66b7b7449)
While working on the previous PR, I found a couple of typos in the
docs. This fixes those.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Vernon <mv3@sanger.ac.uk>
(cherry picked from commit 8b1474ab75)
This variable was related to ceph-disk scenarios.
Since we are entirely dropping ceph-disk support as of stable-4.0, let's
remove this variable.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
This commits adds documentation for the lvm scenario and the deprecation
of collocated and non-collocated scenario.
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
If this is set to anything other than the default value of 1 then the
--osds-per-device flag will be used by the batch command to define how
many osds will be created per device.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Schoen <aschoen@redhat.com>
We have been supporting multiple devices for journalin containerized
deployments for a while now and forgot about this.
Closes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1622393
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
* add some missing dots and ``
* add/remove line breaks
* consistent use of shell prompt in consoles outpus
* fix block indents Bearbeiten
* use code blocks
Signed-off-by: Christian Berendt <berendt@b1-systems.de>
The lvm_volumes variable is now a list of dictionaries that represent
each OSD you'd like to deploy using ceph-volume. Each dictionary must
have the following keys: data, journal and data_vg. Each dictionary also
can optionaly provide a journal_vg key.
The 'data' key represents the lv name used for the OSD and the 'data_vg'
key is the vg name that the given lv resides on. The 'journal' key is
either an lv, device or partition. The 'journal_vg' key is optional and
must be the vg name for the journal lv if given. This key is mainly used
for purging of the journal lv if purge-cluster.yml is run.
For example:
lvm_volumes:
- data: data_lv1
journal: journal_lv1
data_vg: vg1
journal_vg: vg2
- data: data_lv2
journal: /dev/sdc
data_vg: vg1
Signed-off-by: Andrew Schoen <aschoen@redhat.com>