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Automatically map encrypted journal partitions. For encrypted OSD partitions, map them, wait for the mapped device to appear, and then ceph-disk-activate. This is much simpler than doing the work in ceph-disk-activate. Signed-off-by: Sage Weil <sage@inktank.com>
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22 lines
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# activate ceph-tagged partitions
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ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="block", \
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ENV{DEVTYPE}=="partition", \
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ENV{ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE}=="4fbd7e29-9d25-41b8-afd0-062c0ceff05d", \
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RUN+="/usr/sbin/ceph-disk-activate --mount /dev/$name"
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# Map journal if using dm-crypt
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ACTION=="add" SUBSYSTEM=="block", \
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ENV{DEVTYPE}=="partition", \
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ENV{ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE}=="45b0969e-9b03-4f30-b4c6-5ec00ceff106", \
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RUN+="/sbin/cryptsetup --key-file /etc/ceph/dmcrypt-keys/$env{ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID} --key-size 256 create $env{ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID} /dev/$name"
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# Map data device and
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# activate ceph-tagged partitions
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# for dm-crypted data devices
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ACTION=="add" SUBSYSTEM=="block", \
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ENV{DEVTYPE}=="partition", \
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ENV{ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE}=="4fbd7e29-9d25-41b8-afd0-5ec00ceff05d", \
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RUN+="/sbin/cryptsetup --key-file /etc/ceph/dmcrypt-keys/$env{ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID} --key-size 256 create $env{ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID} /dev/$name", \
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RUN+="bash -c 'while [ ! -e /dev/mapper/$env{ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID} ];do sleep 1; done'", \
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RUN+="/usr/sbin/ceph-disk-activate --mount /dev/mapper/$env{ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID}"
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