Ansible role to manage systemd mount points
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Ansible systemd_mount
This Ansible role configures systemd mount files.
This role requires the ansible-config_template
collection to be available
on your local system.
To get collection you can use use the ansible-galaxy
command on the
requirements.yml
file.. You need to install collection before
running this role.
# ansible-galaxy install -r requirements.yml
Release notes for the project can be found at: https://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/ansible-role-systemd_mount
Example playbook
See the "defaults.yml" file for a full list of all available options.
- name: Create a systemd mount file for Mount1 and 2
hosts: localhost
become: true
roles:
- role: "systemd_mount"
systemd_mounts:
- what: '/var/lib/machines.raw'
where: '/var/lib/machines'
type: 'btrfs'
options: 'loop'
unit:
ConditionPathExists:
- '/var/lib/machines.raw'
state: 'started'
enabled: true
- config_overrides: {}
what: "10.1.10.1:/srv/nfs"
where: "/var/lib/glance/images"
type: "nfs"
options: "_netdev,auto"
unit:
After:
- network.target