If for some reason, there's an old rgw socket file present in the
/var/run/ceph/ directory then the test command could fail with
test: xxxxxxxxx.asok: binary operator expected
$ ls -hl /var/run/ceph/
total 0
srwxr-xr-x. ceph-client.rgw.rgw0.rgw0.68.94153614631472.asok
srwxr-xr-x. ceph-client.rgw.rgw0.rgw0.68.94240997655088.asok
We can check the radosgw socket in /proc/net/unix to avoid using wildcard
in the socket name.
Signed-off-by: Dimitri Savineau <dsavinea@redhat.com>
c90f605b5 introduces the default ceph cluster name value in the rgw
socket path for the rgw restart script. But this should use the
`cluster` variable instead.
This commit also fixes this in the osd restart script.
Signed-off-by: Dimitri Savineau <dsavinea@redhat.com>
Since Mimic the radosgw socket has two extra fields in the socket
name (before the .asok suffix): <pid>.<ctid>
Before:
/var/run/ceph/ceph-client.rgw.cephaio-1.asok
After:
/var/run/ceph/ceph-client.rgw.cephaio-1.16913.23928832.asok
The radosgw restart script doesn't handle this and could fail during
an upgrade.
If the SOCKETS variable isn't defined in the script then the test
command won't fail because the return code is 0
$ test -S
$ echo $?
0
There multiple issues in that script:
- The default SOCKETS value isn't defined due to a typo
SOCKET vs SOCKETS.
- Because the socket name uses the pid then we need to check the
socket name after the service restart.
- After restarting the radosgw service we need to wait few seconds
otherwise the socket won't be created.
- Update the wget parameters because the command is doing a loop.
We now use the same option than curl.
- The check_rest function doesn't test the radosgw at all due to
a wrong test command (test against a string) and always returns 0.
This needs to use the DOCKER_EXECS variable in order to execute the
command.
$ test 'wget http://192.168.100.11:8080'
$ echo $?
0
Also remove the test based on the ansible_fqdn because we only use
the ansible_hostname + rgw instance name.
Finally group all for loop into a single one.
Resolves: #3926
Signed-off-by: Dimitri Savineau <dsavinea@redhat.com>
This is necessary when configuring RGW with SSL because
in addition to passing specific frontend options, civetweb
appends the 's' character to the binding port and beast uses
ssl_endpoint instead of endpoint.
Closes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1722071
Signed-off-by: Giulio Fidente <gfidente@redhat.com>
With this, we could have multiple rgw instances on a single host
with a single run, don't have to use rgw-standalone.yml which does not
seems able to bind ports separately.
If you want to have multiple rgw instances, just change 'radosgw_instances'
to the number you want, which defaults to 1.
Not compatible with Multi-Site yet.
Signed-off-by: guihecheng <guihecheng@cmiot.chinamobile.com>
using consecutive set_fact in the playbook instead of complex jinja syntax
makes ceph.conf.j2 more readable.
By the way, jinja can be painful to debug at some point.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
The role contains all the handlers for Ceph services. We decided to
leave ceph-defaults role with variables and a few facts only. This is
useful when organizing the site.yml files and also adding the known
variables to infrastructure-playbooks.
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>