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This cookbook formats and mounts a second disk (datadisk) on the specified mountpoint. If you like living dangerously, you can try this with an existing dir by using ::existing_datadir, but that code is less polished (this is done in single user mode using rsync, which is somewhat finicky).
- a second disk following the format of /dev/[sx]v?d[a-z], e.g. /dev/sdb or /dev/xvde, containing a partition without filesystem
for the ::existing_datadir recipe:
- an OS using upstart
- recent, working (believe is what you do in church!) backups (though tested and with several failsafes in place, this cookbook still does pretty scary stuff.)
Key | Type | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
['datadisk']['datapart'] | string | the target mountpoint e.g. /data or /opt | /data |
['datadisk']['doitlive'] | Boolean | Only for ::existing_datadir: whether to reboot immediately after the chef run | false |
Just include datadisk
in your node's run_list
:
{
"name":"my_node",
"run_list": [
"recipe[datadisk]"
]
}
Just include datadisk::existing_datadir
in your node's run_list
:
{
"name":"my_node",
"run_list": [
"recipe[datadisk::existing_datadir]"
]
}
After the chef run, schedule a reboot on your desired point in time. Since the entire contents of 'datapart' needs to be rsync'd, downtime can be considerable.
e.g.
- Fork the repository on Github
- Create a named feature branch (like
add_component_x
) - Write your change
- Write tests for your change (if applicable)
- Run the tests, ensuring they all pass
- Submit a Pull Request using Github
Authors: Milo de Vries