Previously, the Puppet modules only supported a single device per
endpoint.
This commits allows multiple devices per endpoint by making the device
name a part of the namevar for the swift ring devices.
it also updates the relevent configs.
This commit adds the ability to specify
individual pipelines per storage server.
This allows users to specify their own custom
pipelines to determine how they implement the
middlewares for their storage instances.
This commit adds the required fact concat_basedir so that
the concat module (which is a dependency for some glance classes) will not fail.
This change is necesary b/c we have switched from the puppetlabs version to
ri's version of concat.
This commit adds support for fedora.
It introduces a params namespace class
to hold data differences between ubuntu and fedora.
It also moves the xfs packages into their own class (swift::xfs)
This commit updates the spec tests so that they should work.
- the ssh module that they depend on had introduced a dependency on
the operatingsystem fact
- tests had not been updated to reflect using xinetd and not the service
to run the rsync daemon
- update travis-ci to include the xinetd module
Previously, all of the storage server types
(account, container, proxy) were always
configured to be installed on the same node.
It often makes sense to only have the account and
container together, and to put the object server on
a different node. (or its possible that other
configurations make sense)
This commit refactors the swift module so that
each of the types of nodes can be built
independently of each other.