--- # NOTE (leseb): # The playbook aims to make ceph-ansible taking over a cluster # that was not configured with it. # # The procedure comes as fellow: # # 1. Install Ansible and add your monitors and osds hosts in it. For more detailed information you can read the [Ceph Ansible Wiki](https://github.com/ceph/ceph-ansible/wiki) # 2. Set `generate_fsid: false` in `group_vars` # 3. Get your current cluster fsid with `ceph fsid` and set `cluster_fsid` accordingly in `group_vars` # 4. Run the playbook called: `take-over-existing-cluster.yml` like this `ansible-playbook take-over-existing-cluster.yml`. # 5. Eventually run Ceph Ansible to validate everything by doing: `ansible-playbook site.yml`. - hosts: all connection: local become: true tasks: - include_vars: roles/ceph-common/defaults/main.yml - include_vars: group_vars/all - name: get the name of the existing ceph cluster shell: "ls /etc/ceph/*.conf" changed_when: false register: ceph_conf - name: stat ceph.conf stat: path: "{{ ceph_conf.stdout }}" register: ceph_conf_stat - name: generate ceph configuration file action: config_template args: src: "roles/ceph-common/templates/ceph.conf.j2" dest: {{ ceph_conf.stdout }} owner: "{{ ceph_conf_stat.stat.pw_name }}" group: "{{ ceph_conf_stat.stat.gr_name }}" mode: "{{ ceph_conf_stat.stat.mode }}" config_overrides: "{{ ceph_conf_overrides }}" config_type: ini