system-config/make_swap.sh
Clark Boylan 3beb89f8bf Create more inodes on ephemeral partition fs
When we create the ext4 filesystem on the ephemeral device presented to
rax nodes do so with roughly twice the number of inodes as the default
ext4 bytes to inodes ratio.

We do this because we have found that we have in multiple cases needed
more inodes and that is difficult to deal with after the fact. This may
create more inodes than necessary in other cases but the cost is
relatively low (just more disk used).

Change-Id: Ie5414212f4505e98ba3ee8144ac90fcd05aa5b67
2017-10-16 17:25:34 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2013 OpenStack Foundation
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# If we're running on a cloud server with no swap, fix that:
if [ `grep SwapTotal /proc/meminfo | awk '{ print $2; }'` -eq 0 ]; then
if [ -b /dev/vdb ]; then
DEV='/dev/vdb'
elif [ -b /dev/xvde ]; then
DEV='/dev/xvde'
fi
# Avoid using config drive device for swap
if [ -n "$DEV" ] && ! blkid | grep $DEV | grep TYPE ; then
MEMKB=`grep MemTotal /proc/meminfo | awk '{print $2; }'`
# Use the nearest power of two in MB as the swap size.
# This ensures that the partitions below are aligned properly.
MEM=`python -c "import math ; print 2**int(round(math.log($MEMKB/1024, 2)))"`
if mount | grep ${DEV} > /dev/null; then
echo "*** ${DEV} appears to already be mounted"
echo "*** ${DEV} unmounting and reformating"
umount ${DEV}
fi
parted ${DEV} --script -- \
mklabel msdos \
mkpart primary linux-swap 1 ${MEM} \
mkpart primary ext2 ${MEM} -1
sync
# We are only interested in scanning $DEV, not all block devices
sudo partprobe ${DEV}
# The device partitions might not show up immediately, make sure
# they are ready and available for use
udevadm settle --timeout=0 || echo "Block device not ready yet. Waiting for up to 10 seconds for it to be ready"
udevadm settle --timeout=10 --exit-if-exists=${DEV}1
udevadm settle --timeout=10 --exit-if-exists=${DEV}2
mkswap ${DEV}1
# The default ratio is 16384 bytes per inode or so. Reduce that to 8192
# bytes per inode so that we get roughly twice the number of inodes as
# by default. This should still be well above the block size of 4096.
# We do this because we have found in at least a couple locations that
# more inodes is useful and is painful to fix after the fact.
mkfs.ext4 -i 8192 ${DEV}2
swapon ${DEV}1
mount ${DEV}2 /mnt
rsync -a /opt/ /mnt/
umount /mnt
perl -nle "m,${DEV}, || print" -i /etc/fstab
echo "${DEV}1 none swap sw 0 0" >> /etc/fstab
echo "${DEV}2 /opt ext4 errors=remount-ro,barrier=0 0 2" >> /etc/fstab
mount -a
fi
fi