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When running ansible2.4-update_docker_cluster there is an issue on the
"get current fsid" task. The current task only works for
non-containerized deployment but will run all the time (even for
containerized). This currently results in the following error:
TASK [get current fsid] ********************************************************
task path: /home/jenkins-build/build/workspace/ceph-ansible-prs-luminous-ansible2.4-update_docker_cluster/rolling_update.yml:214
Tuesday 22 May 2018 22:48:32 +0000 (0:00:02.615) 0:11:01.035 ***********
fatal: [mgr0 -> mon0]: FAILED! => {
"changed": true,
"cmd": [
"ceph",
"--cluster",
"test",
"fsid"
],
"delta": "0:05:00.260674",
"end": "2018-05-22 22:53:34.555743",
"rc": 1,
"start": "2018-05-22 22:48:34.295069"
}
STDERR:
2018-05-22 22:48:34.495651 7f89482c6700 0 -- 192.168.17.10:0/1022712 >> 192.168.17.12:6789/0 pipe(0x7f8944067010 sd=4 :42654 s=1 pgs=0 cs=0 l=1 c=0x7f894405d510).connect protocol feature mismatch, my 83ffffffffffff < peer 481dff8eea4fffb missing 400000000000000
2018-05-22 22:48:34.495684 7f89482c6700 0 -- 192.168.17.10:0/1022712 >> 192.168.17.12:6789/0 pipe(0x7f8944067010 sd=4 :42654 s=1 pgs=0 cs=0 l=1 c=0x7f894405d510).fault
This is not really representative on the real error since the 'ceph' cli is available on that machine.
On other environments we will have something like "command not found: ceph".
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit
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untested-by-ci | ||
README.md | ||
ansible.cfg | ||
ceph-keys.yml | ||
osd-configure.yml | ||
purge-cluster.yml | ||
purge-docker-cluster.yml | ||
purge-iscsi-gateways.yml | ||
rgw-standalone.yml | ||
rolling_update.yml | ||
shrink-mon.yml | ||
shrink-osd.yml | ||
switch-from-non-containerized-to-containerized-ceph-daemons.yml | ||
take-over-existing-cluster.yml |
README.md
Infrastructure playbooks
This directory contains a variety of playbooks that can be used independently of the Ceph roles we have. They aim to perform infrastructure related tasks that would help use managing a Ceph cluster or performing certain operational tasks.
To use them, you must move them to ceph-ansible's root directory, then run using ansible-playbook <playbook>
.