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puppet-swift/manifests/storage/xfs.pp
Sebastien Badia dc8657e203 Add Puppet 4.x lint checks
This changes the puppet-lint requirement to 1.1.x, so that we can use
puppet-lint plugins. Most of these plugins are for 4.x compat, but some
just catch common errors.

Change-Id: I9b41f170a782fecf88f241dc12288670b552b433
2015-03-25 13:46:00 +01:00

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# [*title*]
#
# [*byte_size*] Byte size to use for every inode in the created filesystem.
# It is recommened to use 1024 to ensure that the metadata can fit in a single inode.
#
#
# Sample usage:
#
# swift::storage::xfs {
# ['sdb', 'sdc', 'sde', 'sdf', 'sdg', 'sdh', 'sdi', 'sdj', 'sdk']:
# mnt_base_dir => '/srv/node',
# require => Class['swift'];
# }
#
# Creates /srv/node if dir does not exist, formats sdbX with XFS unless
# it already has an XFS FS, and mounts de FS in /srv/node/sdX
#
define swift::storage::xfs(
$device = '',
$byte_size = '1024',
$mnt_base_dir = '/srv/node',
$loopback = false
) {
include ::swift::xfs
if $device == '' {
$target_device = "/dev/${name}"
} else {
$target_device = $device
}
if(!defined(File[$mnt_base_dir])) {
file { $mnt_base_dir:
ensure => directory,
owner => 'swift',
group => 'swift',
}
}
# We use xfs_admin -l to print FS label
# If it's not a valid XFS FS, command will return 1
# so we format it. If device has a valid XFS FS, command returns 0
# So we do NOT touch it.
exec { "mkfs-${name}":
command => "mkfs.xfs -f -i size=${byte_size} ${target_device}",
path => ['/sbin/', '/usr/sbin/'],
require => Package['xfsprogs'],
unless => "xfs_admin -l ${target_device}",
}
swift::storage::mount { $name:
device => $target_device,
mnt_base_dir => $mnt_base_dir,
subscribe => Exec["mkfs-${name}"],
loopback => $loopback,
}
}