gluster.gluster.gluster_volume – Manage GlusterFS volumes

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Ansible/docs/2.10/collections/gluster/gluster/gluster volume module


gluster.gluster.gluster_volume – Manage GlusterFS volumes

Note

This plugin is part of the gluster.gluster collection (version 1.0.1).

To install it use: ansible-galaxy collection install gluster.gluster.

To use it in a playbook, specify: gluster.gluster.gluster_volume.


Synopsis

  • Create, remove, start, stop and tune GlusterFS volumes

Parameters

Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments

arbiters

integer

Arbiter count for volume.

bricks

string

Brick paths on servers. Multiple brick paths can be separated by commas.


aliases: brick

cluster

list / elements=string

List of hosts to use for probing and brick setup.

directory

string

Directory for limit-usage.

disperses

integer

Disperse count for volume.

force

boolean

  • no
  • yes

If brick is being created in the root partition, module will fail. Set force to true to override this behaviour.

host

string

Override local hostname (for peer probing purposes).

name

string / required

The volume name.


aliases: volume

options

dictionary

A dictionary/hash with options/settings for the volume.

quota

string

Quota value for limit-usage (be sure to use 10.0MB instead of 10MB, see quota list).

rebalance

boolean

  • no

  • yes

Controls whether the cluster is rebalanced after changes.

redundancies

integer

Redundancy count for volume.

replicas

integer

Replica count for volume.

start_on_create

boolean

  • no
  • yes

Controls whether the volume is started after creation or not.

state

string / required

  • absent
  • present
  • started
  • stopped

Use present/absent ensure if a volume exists or not. Use started/stopped to control its availability.

stripes

integer

Stripe count for volume.

transport

string

  • tcp

  • rdma
  • tcp,rdma

Transport type for volume.



Notes

Note

  • Requires cli tools for GlusterFS on servers.
  • Will add new bricks, but not remove them.


Examples

- name: create gluster volume
  gluster.gluster.gluster_volume:
    state: present
    name: test1
    bricks: /bricks/brick1/g1
    rebalance: yes
    cluster:
      - 192.0.2.10
      - 192.0.2.11
  run_once: true

- name: tune
  gluster.gluster.gluster_volume:
    state: present
    name: test1
    options:
      performance.cache-size: 256MB

- name: Set multiple options on GlusterFS volume
  gluster.gluster.gluster_volume:
    state: present
    name: test1
    options:
      { performance.cache-size: 128MB,
        write-behind: 'off',
        quick-read: 'on'
      }

- name: start gluster volume
  gluster.gluster.gluster_volume:
    state: started
    name: test1

- name: limit usage
  gluster.gluster.gluster_volume:
    state: present
    name: test1
    directory: /foo
    quota: 20.0MB

- name: stop gluster volume
  gluster.gluster.gluster_volume:
    state: stopped
    name: test1

- name: remove gluster volume
  gluster.gluster.gluster_volume:
    state: absent
    name: test1

- name: create gluster volume with multiple bricks
  gluster.gluster.gluster_volume:
    state: present
    name: test2
    bricks: /bricks/brick1/g2,/bricks/brick2/g2
    cluster:
      - 192.0.2.10
      - 192.0.2.11
  run_once: true

- name: Remove the bricks from gluster volume
  gluster.gluster.gluster_volume:
    state: present
    name: testvol
    bricks: /bricks/brick1/b1,/bricks/brick2/b2
    cluster:
      - 10.70.42.85
    force: true
  run_once: true

- name: Reduce cluster configuration
  gluster.gluster.gluster_volume:
    state: present
    name: testvol
    bricks: /bricks/brick3/b1,/bricks/brick4/b2
    replicas: 2
    cluster:
      - 10.70.42.85
    force: true
  run_once: true

Authors

  • Taneli Leppä (@rosmo)

© 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
© 2018–2019 Red Hat, Inc.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.10/collections/gluster/gluster/gluster_volume_module.html