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infrastructure/os/config/roles/storage/tasks/main.yml

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- name: "Add GlusterFS Repo Key"
apt_key:
url: https://download.gluster.org/pub/gluster/glusterfs/5/rsa.pub
state: present
- name: "Add GlusterFS official repository"
apt_repository:
repo: "deb [arch=amd64] https://download.gluster.org/pub/gluster/glusterfs/5/LATEST/Debian/buster/amd64/apt buster main"
state: present
filename: gluster
- name: "Install GlusterFS"
apt:
name:
- glusterfs-server
- glusterfs-client
state: present
- name: "Ensure Gluster Daemon started and enabled"
service:
name: glusterd
enabled: yes
state: started
- name: "Create directory for GlusterFS bricks"
file: path=/mnt/storage/glusterfs/brick1 recurse=yes state=directory
- name: "Create GlusterFS volumes"
gluster_volume:
state: present
name: donnees
bricks: /mnt/storage/glusterfs/brick1/g1
#rebalance: yes
redundancies: 1
disperses: 3
#replicas: 3
force: yes
options:
client.event-threads: "8"
server.event-threads: "8"
performance.stat-prefetch: "on"
nfs.disable: "on"
features.cache-invalidation: "on"
performance.client-io-threads: "on"
config.transport: tcp
performance.quick-read: "on"
performance.io-cache: "on"
nfs.export-volumes: "off"
cluster.lookup-optimize: "on"
cluster: "{% for selected_host in groups['cluster_nodes'] %}{{ hostvars[selected_host]['private_ip'] }}{{ ',' if not loop.last else '' }}{% endfor %}"
run_once: true
- name: "Create mountpoint"
file: path=/mnt/glusterfs recurse=yes state=directory
- name: "Flush handlers (umount glusterfs and restart ganesha)"
meta: flush_handlers
- name: "Add fstab entry"
tags: gluster-fstab
mount:
path: /mnt/glusterfs
src: "{{ private_ip }}:/donnees"
fstype: glusterfs
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opts: "defaults,_netdev,noauto,x-systemd.automount"
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state: present
- name: Mount everything
command: mount -a
args:
warn: no