This change updates manila so that it can function with cephfs. While cephfs was assumed to work these changes solidify support and tune up the role. Change-Id: I4d95bfc15d09b7b7c0b997d7eab91509b0c63885 Signed-off-by: cloudnull <kevin@cloudnull.com>
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Manila role for OpenStack-Ansible
This Ansible role installs and configures OpenStack manila.
- The following manila services are managed by the role:
-
- manila_api
- manila_scheduler
- manila_share
- manila_data (untested)
configure-manila.rst
To clone of view the source code for this repository, visit the role repository for os_manila.
Default variables
../../defaults/main.yml
Dependencies
This role needs pip >= 7.1 installed on the target host.
Example playbook
../../examples/playbook.yml
External Restart Hooks
When the role performs a restart of the service, it will notify an
Ansible handler named Manage LB
, which is a noop within
this role. In the playbook, other roles may be loaded before and after
this role which will implement Ansible handler listeners for
Manage LB
, allowing external roles to manage the load
balancer endpoints responsible for sending traffic to the servers being
restarted by marking them in maintenance or active mode, draining
sessions, etc. For an example implementation, please reference the ansible-haproxy-endpoints
role used by the openstack-ansible project.
Tags
This role supports two tags: manila-install
and
manila-config
The manila-install
tag can be used to install and
upgrade.
The manila-config
tag can be used to maintain
configuration of the service.