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Takashi Kajinami 1f80fff1eb Fix test coverage for old OS/puppet versions
This change fixes how old OS versions and puppet versions are tested
and now we use only the combinations supported in the past, instead of
testing the all combinations which contain some invalid ones like
Puppet 5 + CentOS Stream 9.

Depends-on: https://review.opendev.org/876554
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ceph

Table of Contents

  1. Overview - What is the ceph module?
  2. Module Description - What does the module do?
  3. Setup - The basics of getting started with ceph
  4. Implementation - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing
  5. Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
  6. Use Cases - Examples of how to use this module
  7. Development - Guide for contributing to the module
  8. Contributors - Those with commits
  9. Release Notes - Notes on the most recent updates to the module
  10. Repository - Repository for the module

Overview

The ceph module is intended to leverage all Ceph has to offer and allow for a wide range of use case. Although hosted on the OpenStack infrastructure, it does not require to sign a CLA nor is it restricted to OpenStack users. It benefits from a structured development process that helps federate the development effort. Each feature is tested with integration tests involving virtual machines to show that it performs as expected when used with a realistic scenario.

Module Description

The ceph module deploys a Ceph cluster ( MON, OSD ), the Cephfs file system and the RadosGW object store. It provides integration with various environments ( OpenStack ... ) and components to be used by third party puppet modules that depend on a Ceph cluster.

Setup

Implementation

A blueprint contains an inventory of what is desirable. It was decided to start from scratch and implement one module at a time.

Limitations

We follow the OS compatibility of Ceph. With the release of infernalis this is currently:

  • CentOS 7 or later
  • Debian Jessie 8.x or later
  • Ubuntu Trusty 14.04 or later
  • Fedora 22 or later

Use Cases

Development

git clone https://github.com/openstack/puppet-ceph.git
cd puppet-ceph
sudo gem install bundler
bundle install

The developer documentation of the puppet-openstack project is the reference:

Mailing lists:

IRC channels:

  • irc.oftc.net#puppet-openstack
  • irc.oftc.net#ceph-devel

Development

Developer documentation for the entire puppet-openstack project.

Contributors

Release Notes

Repository

Description
Ceph Puppet Module
Readme 10 MiB
Languages
Ruby 55.4%
Puppet 40%
Python 3.7%
Pascal 0.9%