This cookbook will identify the ephemeral devices available on the instance based on Ohai data. If no ephemeral devices are found, it will gracefully exit with a log message. If ephemeral devices are found, they will be setup to use LVM and a logical volume will be created, formatted, and mounted. If multiple ephemeral devices are found (e.g. m1.large on EC2 has 2 ephemeral devices with 420 GB each), they will be striped to create the LVM.
Github Repository: https://github.com/rightscale-cookbooks/ephemeral_lvm
- Chef 12 or higher
- A cloud that supports ephemeral devices. Currently supported clouds: EC2, Openstack, and Google.
- Cookbook requirements
- Platforms
- Ubuntu 12.04
- CentOS 6
Place the ephemeral_lvm::default
in the runlist and the ephemeral devices will be setup.
node['ephemeral_lvm']['filesystem']
- the filesystem to be used on the ephemeral volume. Default:'ext4'
node['ephemeral_lvm']['mount_point']
- the mount point for the ephemeral volume. Default:'/mnt/ephemeral'
node['ephemeral_lvm']['mount_point_properties']
- the options used when mounting the ephemeral volume. Default:{options: ['defaults', 'noauto'], pass: 0}
node['ephemeral_lvm']['volume_group_name']
- the volume group name for the ephemeral LVM. Default:'vg-data'
node['ephemeral_lvm']['logical_volume_size']
- the size to be used for the ephemeral LVM. Default:'100%VG'
- This will use all available space in the volume group.node['ephemeral_lvm']['logical_volume_name']
- the name of the logical volume for ephemeral LVM. Default:'ephemeral0'
node['ephemeral_lvm']['stripe_size']
- the stripe size to be used for the ephemeral logical volume. Default:512
This recipe sets up available ephemeral devices to be an LVM device, formats it, and mounts it.
Author:: RightScale, Inc. ([email protected])