server/tests/objectstore/entrypoint.sh

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
: ${CLUSTER:=ceph}
: ${RGW_NAME:=$(hostname -s)}
: ${MON_NAME:=$(hostname -s)}
: ${RGW_CIVETWEB_PORT:=80}
: ${OSD_SIZE:=100}
: ${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_TOKEN:=admin}
: ${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_PORT:=35357}
: ${KEYSTONE_PUBLIC_PORT:=5001}
: ${KEYSTONE_SERVICE:=${CLUSTER}}
: ${KEYSTONE_ENDPOINT_REGION:=region}
: ${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_USER:=admin}
: ${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_TENANT:=admin}
: ${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_PASS:=admin}
ip_address=$(head -n1 /etc/hosts | cut -d" " -f1)
: ${MON_IP:=${ip_address}}
subnet=$(ip route | grep "src ${ip_address}" | cut -d" " -f1)
: ${CEPH_NETWORK:=${subnet}}
#######
# MON #
#######
if [ ! -n "$CEPH_NETWORK" ]; then
echo "ERROR- CEPH_NETWORK must be defined as the name of the network for the OSDs"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -n "$MON_IP" ]; then
echo "ERROR- MON_IP must be defined as the IP address of the monitor"
exit 1
fi
# bootstrap MON
if [ ! -e /etc/ceph/ceph.conf ]; then
fsid=$(uuidgen)
cat <<ENDHERE >/etc/ceph/${CLUSTER}.conf
[global]
fsid = $fsid
mon initial members = ${MON_NAME}
mon host = ${MON_IP}
auth cluster required = cephx
auth service required = cephx
auth client required = cephx
osd crush chooseleaf type = 0
osd journal size = 100
osd pool default pg num = 8
osd pool default pgp num = 8
osd pool default size = 1
public network = ${CEPH_NETWORK}
cluster network = ${CEPH_NETWORK}
debug ms = 1
[mon]
debug mon = 20
debug paxos = 20
debug auth = 20
[osd]
debug osd = 20
debug filestore = 20
debug journal = 20
debug monc = 20
[mds]
debug mds = 20
debug mds balancer = 20
debug mds log = 20
debug mds migrator = 20
[client.radosgw.gateway]
rgw keystone url = http://${MON_IP}:${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_PORT}
rgw keystone admin token = ${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_TOKEN}
rgw keystone accepted roles = _member_
ENDHERE
# Generate administrator key
ceph-authtool /etc/ceph/${CLUSTER}.client.admin.keyring --create-keyring --gen-key -n client.admin --set-uid=0 --cap mon 'allow *' --cap osd 'allow *' --cap mds 'allow'
# Generate the mon. key
ceph-authtool /etc/ceph/${CLUSTER}.mon.keyring --create-keyring --gen-key -n mon. --cap mon 'allow *'
# Generate initial monitor map
monmaptool --create --add ${MON_NAME} ${MON_IP} --fsid ${fsid} /etc/ceph/monmap
fi
# If we don't have a monitor keyring, this is a new monitor
if [ ! -e /var/lib/ceph/mon/${CLUSTER}-${MON_NAME}/keyring ]; then
if [ ! -e /etc/ceph/${CLUSTER}.client.admin.keyring ]; then
echo "ERROR- /etc/ceph/${CLUSTER}.client.admin.keyring must exist; get it from your existing mon"
exit 2
fi
if [ ! -e /etc/ceph/${CLUSTER}.mon.keyring ]; then
echo "ERROR- /etc/ceph/${CLUSTER}.mon.keyring must exist. You can extract it from your current monitor by running 'ceph auth get mon. -o /tmp/${CLUSTER}.mon.keyring'"
exit 3
fi
if [ ! -e /etc/ceph/monmap ]; then
echo "ERROR- /etc/ceph/monmap must exist. You can extract it from your current monitor by running 'ceph mon getmap -o /tmp/monmap'"
exit 4
fi
# Import the client.admin keyring and the monitor keyring into a new, temporary one
ceph-authtool /tmp/${CLUSTER}.mon.keyring --create-keyring --import-keyring /etc/ceph/${CLUSTER}.client.admin.keyring
ceph-authtool /tmp/${CLUSTER}.mon.keyring --import-keyring /etc/ceph/${CLUSTER}.mon.keyring
# Make the monitor directory
mkdir -p /var/lib/ceph/mon/${CLUSTER}-${MON_NAME}
# Prepare the monitor daemon's directory with the map and keyring
ceph-mon --mkfs -i ${MON_NAME} --monmap /etc/ceph/monmap --keyring /tmp/${CLUSTER}.mon.keyring
# Clean up the temporary key
rm /tmp/${CLUSTER}.mon.keyring
fi
# start MON
ceph-mon -i ${MON_NAME} --public-addr ${MON_IP}:6789
# change replica size
ceph osd pool set rbd size 1
#######
# OSD #
#######
if [ ! -e /var/lib/ceph/osd/${CLUSTER}-0/keyring ]; then
# bootstrap OSD
mkdir -p /var/lib/ceph/osd/${CLUSTER}-0
# skip btrfs HACK if btrfs is already in place
if [ "$(stat -f /var/lib/ceph/osd/${CLUSTER}-0 2>/dev/null | grep btrfs | wc -l)" == "0" ]; then
# HACK create btrfs loopback device
echo "creating osd storage image"
dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/osddata bs=1M count=${OSD_SIZE}
mkfs.btrfs /tmp/osddata
echo "mounting via loopback"
mount -o loop /tmp/osddata /var/lib/ceph/osd/${CLUSTER}-0
echo "now mounted:"
mount
# end HACK
fi
echo "creating osd"
ceph osd create
echo "creating osd filesystem"
ceph-osd -i 0 --mkfs
echo "creating osd keyring"
ceph auth get-or-create osd.0 osd 'allow *' mon 'allow profile osd' -o /var/lib/ceph/osd/${CLUSTER}-0/keyring
echo "configuring osd crush"
ceph osd crush add 0 1 root=default host=$(hostname -s)
echo "adding osd keyring"
ceph-osd -i 0 -k /var/lib/ceph/osd/${CLUSTER}-0/keyring
fi
# start OSD
echo "starting osd"
ceph-osd --cluster=${CLUSTER} -i 0
#sleep 10
#######
# MDS #
#######
if [ ! -e /var/lib/ceph/mds/${CLUSTER}-0/keyring ]; then
# create ceph filesystem
echo "creating osd pool"
ceph osd pool create cephfs_data 8
echo "creating osd pool metadata"
ceph osd pool create cephfs_metadata 8
echo "creating cephfs"
ceph fs new cephfs cephfs_metadata cephfs_data
# bootstrap MDS
mkdir -p /var/lib/ceph/mds/${CLUSTER}-0
echo "creating mds auth"
ceph auth get-or-create mds.0 mds 'allow' osd 'allow *' mon 'allow profile mds' > /var/lib/ceph/mds/${CLUSTER}-0/keyring
fi
# start MDS
echo "starting mds"
ceph-mds --cluster=${CLUSTER} -i 0
#sleep 10
#######
# RGW #
#######
if [ ! -e /var/lib/ceph/radosgw/${RGW_NAME}/keyring ]; then
# bootstrap RGW
mkdir -p /var/lib/ceph/radosgw/${RGW_NAME}
echo "creating rgw auth"
ceph auth get-or-create client.radosgw.gateway osd 'allow rwx' mon 'allow rw' -o /var/lib/ceph/radosgw/${RGW_NAME}/keyring
fi
# start RGW
echo "starting rgw"
radosgw -c /etc/ceph/ceph.conf -n client.radosgw.gateway -k /var/lib/ceph/radosgw/${RGW_NAME}/keyring --rgw-socket-path="" --rgw-frontends="civetweb port=${RGW_CIVETWEB_PORT}"
#######
# API #
#######
# start ceph-rest-api
echo "starting rest api"
ceph-rest-api -n client.admin &
############
# Keystone #
############
if [ ! -e /etc/keystone/${CLUSTER}.conf ]; then
cat <<ENDHERE > /etc/keystone/${CLUSTER}.conf
[DEFAULT]
admin_token=${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_TOKEN}
admin_port=${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_PORT}
public_port=${KEYSTONE_PUBLIC_PORT}
[database]
connection = sqlite:////var/lib/keystone/keystone.db
ENDHERE
# start Keystone
echo "starting keystone"
keystone-all --config-file /etc/keystone/${CLUSTER}.conf &
# wait until up
while ! nc ${MON_IP} ${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_PORT} </dev/null; do
sleep 1
done
export OS_SERVICE_TOKEN=${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_TOKEN}
export OS_SERVICE_ENDPOINT=http://${MON_IP}:${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_PORT}/v2.0
echo "creating keystone service ${KEYSTONE_SERVICE}"
keystone service-create --name ${KEYSTONE_SERVICE} --type object-store
echo "creating keystone endpoint ${KEYSTONE_SERVICE}"
keystone endpoint-create --service ${KEYSTONE_SERVICE} \
--region ${KEYSTONE_ENDPOINT_REGION} \
--publicurl http://${MON_IP}:${RGW_CIVETWEB_PORT}/swift/v1 \
--internalurl http://${MON_IP}:${RGW_CIVETWEB_PORT}/swift/v1 \
--adminurl http://${MON_IP}:${RGW_CIVETWEB_PORT}/swift/v1
echo "creating keystone user ${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_USER}"
keystone user-create --name=${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_USER} --pass=${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_PASS} --email=dev@null.com
echo "creating keystone tenant ${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_TENANT}"
keystone tenant-create --name=${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_TENANT} --description=admin
echo "adding keystone role _member_"
keystone user-role-add --user=${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_USER} --tenant=${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_TENANT} --role=_member_
echo "creating keystone role admin"
keystone role-create --name=admin
echo "adding keystone role admin"
keystone user-role-add --user=${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_USER} --tenant=${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_TENANT} --role=admin
fi
#########
# WATCH #
#########
echo "watching ceph"
exec ceph -w