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when rerunning lvm_setup.yml on existing cluster with OSDs already
deployed, it fails like following:
```
fatal: [osd0]: FAILED! => changed=false
msg: Sorry, no shrinking of data-lv2 to 0 permitted.
```
because we are asking `lvol` module to create a volume on an empty VG
with size extents = `100%FREE`.
The default behavior of `lvol` is to shrink the volume if the LV's current
size is greater than the requested size.
Given the requested size is calculated like this:
`size_requested = size_percent * this_vg['free'] / 100`
in our case, it is similar to:
`size_requested = 100 * 0 / 100` which basically means `0`
So the current LV size is well greater than the requested size which
leads the module to attempt to shrink it to 0 which isn't obviously now
allowed.
Adding `shrink: false` to the module calls fixes this issue.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit
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contrib | ||
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group_vars | ||
infrastructure-playbooks | ||
library | ||
plugins | ||
profiles | ||
roles | ||
tests | ||
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CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
LICENSE | ||
Makefile | ||
README-MULTISITE.md | ||
README.rst | ||
RELEASE-NOTE.md | ||
Vagrantfile | ||
ansible.cfg | ||
ceph-ansible.spec.in | ||
dashboard.yml | ||
dummy-ansible-hosts | ||
generate_group_vars_sample.sh | ||
raw_install_python.yml | ||
requirements.txt | ||
rhcs_edits.txt | ||
site-container.yml.sample | ||
site-docker.yml.sample | ||
site.yml.sample | ||
test.yml | ||
tox-dashboard.ini | ||
tox-docker2podman.ini | ||
tox-external_clients.ini | ||
tox-filestore_to_bluestore.ini | ||
tox-podman.ini | ||
tox-update.ini | ||
tox.ini | ||
vagrant_variables.yml.sample |
README.rst
ceph-ansible ============ Ansible playbooks for Ceph, the distributed filesystem. Please refer to our hosted documentation here: http://docs.ceph.com/ceph-ansible/master/ You can view documentation for our ``stable-*`` branches by substituting ``master`` in the link above for the name of the branch. For example: http://docs.ceph.com/ceph-ansible/stable-3.0/