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tasks:
- vip:
# make sure cephadm notices the new IP
- cephadm.shell:
host.a:
- ceph orch device ls --refresh
# stop kernel nfs server, if running
- vip.exec:
all-hosts:
- systemctl stop nfs-server
- cephadm.shell:
host.a:
- ceph fs volume create foofs
# deploy nfs + ingress
- cephadm.apply:
specs:
- service_type: nfs
service_id: foo
placement:
count: 2
spec:
port: 12049
- service_type: ingress
service_id: nfs.foo
spec:
backend_service: nfs.foo
frontend_port: 2049
monitor_port: 9002
virtual_ip: "{{VIP0}}/{{VIPPREFIXLEN}}"
- cephadm.wait_for_service:
service: nfs.foo
- cephadm.wait_for_service:
service: ingress.nfs.foo
## export and mount
- cephadm.shell:
host.a:
- ceph nfs export create cephfs --fsname foofs --cluster-id foo --pseudo-path /fake
- vip.exec:
host.a:
- mkdir /mnt/foo
- sleep 5
- mount -t nfs {{VIP0}}:/fake /mnt/foo
- echo test > /mnt/foo/testfile
- sync
# take each gateway down in turn and ensure things still work
- cephadm.shell:
volumes:
- /mnt/foo:/mnt/foo
host.a:
- |
echo "Check with each haproxy down in turn..."
for haproxy in `ceph orch ps | grep ^haproxy.nfs.foo. | awk '{print $1}'`; do
ceph orch daemon stop $haproxy
while ! ceph orch ps | grep $haproxy | grep stopped; do sleep 1 ; done
cat /mnt/foo/testfile
echo $haproxy > /mnt/foo/testfile
sync
ceph orch daemon start $haproxy
while ! ceph orch ps | grep $haproxy | grep running; do sleep 1 ; done
done
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