Avoid screen scrapping by rewriting `waiting for clean pgs` tasks like it is
done in 304de48.
Use the json output returned by `ceph -s` instead
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
Problem: too many different commands to do the same thing. The 'cut'
command on infrastructure-playbooks/purge-cluster.yml was also wrong.
This sed command from osixia in ceph-docker
https://github.com/ceph/ceph-docker/pull/580/ addresses all the
scenarios.
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
Doing so will override any values set for these in the group_vars
directory relative to the users inventory.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Schoen <aschoen@redhat.com>
We changed the way we declare image.
Prior to this patch we must have a "user/image:tag"
format, which is incompatible with non docker-hub registry where you
usually don't have a "user". On the docker hub a "user" is also
identified as a namespace, so for Ceph the user was "ceph".
Variables have been simplified with only:
* ceph_docker_image
* ceph_docker_image_tag
1. For docker hub images: ceph_docker_name: "ceph/daemon" will give
you the 'daemon' image of the 'ceph' user.
2. For non docker hub images: ceph_docker_name: "daemon" will simply
give you the "daemon" image.
Infrastructure playbooks have been modified as well.
The file group_vars/all.docker.yml.sample has been removed as well.
It is hard to maintain since we have to generate it manually. If
you want to configure specific variables for a specific daemon simply
edit group_vars/$DAEMON.yml
Fixes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1420207
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
This playbook was still referencing the old version of the
ceph_*_docker_extra_env but only for Ceph MONs and Ceph NFS. This
playbook was not kept up-to-date when updating the
ceph_*_docker_extra_env variables to add the '-e' option to docker.
That's because the addition of '-e' breaks this playbook as it requires
a comma separated list of variables for the 'env:' docker module
parameter. Therefore this change just makes the playbook consistently
broken by referencing the same variable throughout.