ceph/qa/mon/bootstrap/initial_members.sh
Sage Weil 0b74b8f6a6 qa: add a bunch of mon bootstrap tests
These's are comprehensive because a lot of the startup logic is about
picking a local address, and it's difficult to do test that on a single
host.  They cover the other variables surrounding mon bringing up, though:

 - part of initial monmap, or not
 - new nodes given all prior nodes, or not
 - new nodes have self included in monmap seed, or not
 - initial quorum members

Signed-off-by: Sage Weil <sage@inktank.com>
2012-05-18 16:23:57 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh -ex
cwd=`pwd`
cat > conf <<EOF
[mon]
admin socket =
log file = $cwd/\$name.log
debug mon = 20
debug ms = 1
mon initial members = a,b,d
EOF
rm -f mm
monmaptool --create mm \
--add a 127.0.0.1:6789 \
--add b 127.0.0.1:6790 \
--add c 127.0.0.1:6791
rm -f keyring
ceph-authtool --create-keyring keyring --gen-key -n client.admin
ceph-authtool keyring --gen-key -n mon.
ceph-mon -c conf -i a --mkfs --monmap mm --mon-data mon.a -k keyring
ceph-mon -c conf -i b --mkfs --monmap mm --mon-data mon.b -k keyring
ceph-mon -c conf -i c --mkfs --monmap mm --mon-data mon.c -k keyring
ceph-mon -c conf -i a --mon-data mon.a
ceph-mon -c conf -i c --mon-data mon.b
ceph-mon -c conf -i b --mon-data mon.c
ceph -c conf -k keyring --monmap mm health
ceph -c conf -k keyring --monmap mm health
if ceph -c conf -k keyring --monmap mm mon stat | grep a= | grep b= | grep c= ; then
break
fi
killall ceph-mon
echo OK