Vladimir Kozhukalov 1d34fbba2a Test job for legacy OSH Ceph to Rook migration
At the moment the recommended way of managing Ceph clusters
is using Rook-Ceph operator. However some of the users
still utilize legacy OSH Ceph* charts. Since Ceph is
a critical part of the infrastructure we suggest a migration
procedure and this PR is to test it.

Change-Id: I837c8707b9fa45ff4350641920649188be1ce8da
2024-07-02 12:41:54 -05:00

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#!/bin/bash
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set -xe
: ${NAMESPACE:=openstack}
# Before migration we have to scale down all the stateful applications
# so PVs provisioned by Ceph are not attached to any pods
kubectl -n ${NAMESPACE} scale statefulset mariadb-server --replicas=0
kubectl -n ${NAMESPACE} scale statefulset rabbitmq-rabbitmq --replicas=0
sleep 30
helm osh wait-for-pods ${NAMESPACE}
kubectl -n ${NAMESPACE} get po
kubectl -n ${NAMESPACE} get pvc
kubectl get pv -o yaml
# Delete CSI secrets so Rook can deploy them from scratch
kubectl -n ceph delete secret rook-csi-rbd-provisioner
kubectl -n ceph delete secret rook-csi-rbd-node
kubectl -n ceph get secret