puppet-swift/manifests/storage/ext4.pp
ZhongShengping 8686642562 Update resource references for dependencies
The latest version of puppet now reports these as catalog failures so
this change removes the unnecessary references and the references
should be updated.

Change-Id: I2001f8bb91ff70cf100140c7861606db459c2ad9
Closes-Bug: #1702964
Co-Authored-By: Alex Schultz <aschultz@redhat.com>
2017-08-01 16:09:42 -06:00

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# follow the instructions for creating a loopback device
# for storage from: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/development_saio.html
#
# this define needs to be sent a refresh signal to do anything
#
# === Parameters:
#
# [*device*]
# (mandatory) An array of devices (prefixed or not by /dev)
#
# [*mnt_base_dir*]
# (optional) The directory where the flat files that store the file system
# to be loop back mounted are actually mounted at.
# Defaults to '/srv/node', base directory where disks are mounted to
#
# [*byte_size*]
# (optional) The byte size that dd uses when it creates the file system.
# Defaults to '1024', block size for the disk. For very large partitions, this should be larger
# It is recommened to use 1024 to ensure that the metadata can fit in a single inode.
#
# [*loopback*]
# (optional) Define if the device must be mounted as a loopback or not
# Defaults to false.
#
define swift::storage::ext4(
$device,
$byte_size = '1024',
$mnt_base_dir = '/srv/node',
$loopback = false
) {
include ::swift::deps
# does this have to be refreshonly?
# how can I know if this drive has been formatted?
exec { "mkfs-${name}":
command => "mkfs.ext4 -I ${byte_size} -F ${device}",
path => ['/sbin/'],
refreshonly => true,
before => Anchor['swift::config::end'],
}
swift::storage::mount { $name:
device => $device,
mnt_base_dir => $mnt_base_dir,
loopback => $loopback,
fstype => 'ext4',
}
Exec<| title == "mkfs-${name}" |>
~> Swift::Storage::Mount<| title == $name |>
}