#!/bin/bash RETRIES="{{ handler_health_rbd_mirror_check_retries }}" DELAY="{{ handler_health_rbd_mirror_check_delay }}" RBD_MIRROR_NAME="{{ ansible_facts['hostname'] }}" {% if containerized_deployment %} DOCKER_EXEC="{{ container_binary }} exec ceph-rbd-mirror-{{ ansible_facts['hostname'] }}" {% endif %} # Backward compatibility $DOCKER_EXEC test -S /var/run/ceph/{{ cluster }}-client.rbd-mirror.{{ ansible_facts['fqdn'] }}.asok && SOCKET=/var/run/ceph/{{ cluster }}-client.rbd-mirror.{{ ansible_facts['fqdn'] }}.asok $DOCKER_EXEC test -S /var/run/ceph/{{ cluster }}-client.rbd-mirror.{{ ansible_facts['hostname'] }}.asok && SOCKET=/var/run/ceph/{{ cluster }}-client.rbd-mirror.{{ ansible_facts['hostname'] }}.asok # First, restart the daemon systemctl restart ceph-rbd-mirror@rbd-mirror.${RBD_MIRROR_NAME} # Wait and ensure the socket exists after restarting the daemon while [ $RETRIES -ne 0 ]; do $DOCKER_EXEC test -S $SOCKET && exit 0 sleep $DELAY let RETRIES=RETRIES-1 done # If we reach this point, it means the socket is not present. echo "Socket file ${SOCKET} could not be found, which means rbd mirror is not running. Showing ceph-rbd-mirror unit logs now:" journalctl -u ceph-rbd-mirror@rbd-mirror.${RBD_MIRROR_NAME} exit 1