--- # NOTE (leseb): current behavior of ceph-disk is to fail when the device is mounted "stderr: ceph-disk: Error: Device is mounted: /dev/sdb1" # the return code is 1, which makes sense, however ideally if ceph-disk will detect a ceph partition # it should exist we rc=0 and don't do anything unless we do something like --force # As as a final word, I prefer to keep the partition check instead of running ceph-disk prepare with "failed_when: false" # I believe it's safer # # regex syntax uses (pat1|pat2|...|patN) for different families of device # names, but has a common expression for partition number at the end. # allow 2-digit partition numbers so fast SSDs can be shared by > 9 disks # for SSD journals. - name: check if the device is a partition shell: "echo '{{ item }}' | egrep '/dev/(sd[a-z]{1,2}|hd[a-z]{1,2}|cciss/c[0-9]d[0-9]p|nvme[0-9]n[0-9]p)[0-9]{1,2}$'" with_items: devices changed_when: false failed_when: false register: ispartition - name: check the partition status of the osd disks shell: "parted --script {{ item }} print > /dev/null 2>&1" with_items: devices changed_when: false failed_when: false register: osd_partition_status when: journal_collocation or raw_multi_journal - name: check the partition status of the journal devices shell: "parted --script {{ item }} print > /dev/null 2>&1" with_items: raw_journal_devices changed_when: false failed_when: false register: journal_partition_status when: raw_multi_journal - name: fix partitions gpt header or labels of the osd disks shell: sgdisk --zap-all --clear --mbrtogpt -g -- {{ item.1 }} with_together: - osd_partition_status.results - devices changed_when: false when: (journal_collocation or raw_multi_journal) and item.0.rc != 0 - name: fix partitions gpt header or labels of the journal devices shell: sgdisk --zap-all --clear --mbrtogpt -g -- {{ item.1 }} with_together: - journal_partition_status.results - raw_journal_devices changed_when: false when: raw_multi_journal and item.0.rc != 0 - name: if partition named 'ceph' exists shell: "parted --script {{ item }} print | egrep -sq '^ 1.*ceph'" with_items: devices changed_when: false failed_when: false register: parted