'wrap-and-sort -a -t' debian folder to apply consistent
ordering/formatting to all files.
This makes synchronization of debian package changes
between Ceph packages and Ubuntu packages easier to
manage.
Signed-off-by: James Page <james.page@ubuntu.com>
DEB packaging builds happen with LTTNG enabled but are missing a few
files.
* libosd_tp.so*, libos_tp.so* are needed to trace OSD
* librados_tp.so, librbd_tp.so are needed along with the other files
for trace visibility within lttng tool.
Signed-off-by: Ganesh Mahalingam <ganesh.mahalingam@intel.com>
ceph-disk activate-all walks /dev/disk/by-parttypeuuid at boot time. It
is not necessary when udev fires ADD event for each partition and
95-ceph-osd.rules gets a chance to activate a ceph disk or journal.
There are various reasons why udev ADD events may not be fired at
boot (for instance Debian Jessi 8.5 never does it and CentOS 7.2 seems
to be racy in that regard when a LVM root is being used).
Populating /dev/disk/by-parttypeuuid fixes ceph-disk activate-all that
would not work without it. And it guarantees disks are activated at boot
time regardless of wether udev fires ADD events at the right time (or at
all).
The new udev file is a partial resurection of the
60-ceph-partuuid-workaround-rules that was removed by
9f77244b8e. It is given a name that
reflects its new purpose.
Fixes http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/16351
Signed-off-by: Loic Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
These were added to get /dev/disk/by-partuuid/ symlinks to work on
wheezy. They are no longer needed for the supported distros (el7+,
jessie+, trusty+), and they apparently break dm by opening devices they
should not.
Fixes: http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/15516
Signed-off-by: Sage Weil <sage@redhat.com>
Drop duplicate rados-classes libraries from ceph-osd and align the RPM
packaging with Debian by using a wildcard to package everything that
autotools puts in the rados-classes directory.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Cutler <ncutler@suse.com>
SUSE does not allow the use of /usr/libexec, so commit
69291f872e changed the RPM
packaging to put the libexec files into /usr/lib instead. Do the same
thing on Debian.
Signed-off-by: Ken Dreyer <kdreyer@redhat.com>
Split up the "ceph" package into four new packages:
1. ceph-mon
2. ceph-osd
3. ceph-mds (already done on Debian)
4. ceph-base (files shared among multiple servers)
and then:
5. Make "ceph" into a metapackage that depends on both -mon and -osd
(and -mds, for RPMs).
To describe the outcome of this change another way:
For RPMs:
- "ceph-{mon,osd,mds}" Require: ceph-base.
- "ceph" will become a metapackage that Requires: ceph-{mon,osd,mds}.
For DEBs:
- "ceph-{mon,osd,mds}" will Depends: ceph-base.
- "ceph" will become a metapackage that Depends: ceph-{mon,osd}.
- "ceph" will continue to Recommends: ceph-mds
New users should "yum install ceph-mon" or "yum install ceph-osd" (or
"apt-get install ceph-mon", etc) in order to install the exact daemons
that they need.
http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/10587Fixes: #10587
Signed-off-by: Ken Dreyer <kdreyer@redhat.com>
The patch creates several packages:
ceph: The uber package that depends on ceph-mds ceph-osd ceph-mon ceph-fuse and ceph-source
ceph-mds: The ceph meta data server daemon
ceph-osd: The ceph object storage daemon
ceph-mon: The ceph cluster monitor
ceph-fuse: The ceph fuse client
ceph-source: The source for the ceph client kernel module for use with module-assistant
ceph-misc: Some ceph misc installed binaries
ceph-doc: What little ceph documentations in the source tarball
Hopefully this is useful.
Thanks,
- David Brown