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author | Saravanakumar <sarumuga@redhat.com> | 2017-06-29 17:58:56 +0530 |
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committer | Saravanakumar <sarumuga@redhat.com> | 2017-06-29 18:03:40 +0530 |
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rename docker-gluster-swift as docker-gluster-s3 and the top
level directory gluster-object as gluster-s3object
Update README and test scripts to reflect name change.
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diff --git a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/Dockerfile b/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/Dockerfile deleted file mode 100644 index 9ec1e2f..0000000 --- a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/Dockerfile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -FROM centos:7 -MAINTAINER Prashanth Pai <ppai@redhat.com> - -# centos-release-openstack-kilo package resides in the extras repo. -# All subsequent actual packages come from the CentOS Cloud SIG repo: -# http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/cloud/x86_64/ - -# Install PACO servers and S3 middleware. -# Install gluster-swift dependencies. To be removed when RPMs become available. -# Clean downloaded packages and index - -LABEL architecture="x86_64" \ - name="gluster/gluster-swift" \ - version="kilo" \ - vendor="Red Hat, Inc" \ - summary="This image has a running gluster-swift service ( centos 7 + gluster-swift)" \ - io.k8s.display-name="gluster-swift based on centos 7" \ - io.k8s.description="gluster-swift image is based on centos image which enables files and directories created on GlusterFS to be accessed as objects via the Swift and S3 API." \ - description="gluster-swift image is based on centos image which enables files and directories created on GlusterFS to be accessed as objects via the Swift and S3 API." \ - io.openshift.tags="gluster,glusterfs,gluster-swift" - -RUN yum -v --setopt=tsflags=nodocs -y update && \ - yum -v --setopt=tsflags=nodocs -y install \ - centos-release-openstack-kilo \ - epel-release && \ - yum -v --setopt=tsflags=nodocs -y install \ - openstack-swift openstack-swift-{proxy,account,container,object,plugin-swift3} \ - git memcached python-prettytable && \ - yum -y install systemd && \ - (cd /lib/systemd/system/sysinit.target.wants/; for i in *; do [ $i == systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service ] || rm -f $i; done); \ - rm -f /lib/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/*;\ - rm -f /etc/systemd/system/*.wants/*;\ - rm -f /lib/systemd/system/local-fs.target.wants/*; \ - rm -f /lib/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants/*udev*; \ - rm -f /lib/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants/*initctl*; \ - rm -f /lib/systemd/system/basic.target.wants/*;\ - rm -f /lib/systemd/system/anaconda.target.wants/* && \ - yum -y clean all - -# Install gluster-swift from source. -# TODO: When gluster-swift is shipped as RPM, just use that. -RUN git clone git://review.gluster.org/gluster-swift /tmp/gluster-swift && \ - cd /tmp/gluster-swift && \ - python setup.py install && \ - cd - && \ - rm -rf /tmp/gluster-swift - -# Gluster volumes will be mounted *under* this directory. -VOLUME /mnt/gluster-object - -# Copy systemd scripts -COPY swift-gen-builders.service /lib/systemd/system/ -COPY swift-proxy.service /lib/systemd/system/ -COPY swift-account.service /lib/systemd/system/ -COPY swift-container.service /lib/systemd/system/ -COPY swift-object.service /lib/systemd/system/ - -# Replace openstack swift conf files with local gluster-swift ones -COPY etc/swift/* /etc/swift/ - -# To update volume name used by swift-gen-builders service -COPY update_gluster_vol.sh /usr/local/bin/update_gluster_vol.sh -RUN chmod +x /usr/local/bin/update_gluster_vol.sh - -# volumes to be exposed as object storage is present in swift-volumes file -COPY etc/sysconfig/swift-volumes /etc/sysconfig/swift-volumes - -# The proxy server listens on port 8080 -EXPOSE 8080 - -RUN echo 'root:password' | chpasswd -VOLUME [ "/sys/fs/cgroup" ] - -RUN systemctl enable swift-gen-builders.service;\ -systemctl enable memcached.service;\ -systemctl enable swift-proxy.service;\ -systemctl enable swift-account.service;\ -systemctl enable swift-container.service;\ -systemctl enable swift-object.service; - -ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/local/bin/update_gluster_vol.sh"] -CMD ["/usr/sbin/init"] diff --git a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/README.md b/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 41e966d..0000000 --- a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ - -# docker-gluster-swift -docker-gluster-swift is to provide object interface for a Gluster volume. - -Let us see how to run gluster-swift inside a docker container. - -## Building - -```bash -# docker build --rm --tag gluster-swift . -``` - -## Running - -On the host machine, mount one or more gluster volumes under the directory -`/mnt/gluster-object` with mountpoint name being same as that of the volume. - -For example, if you have two gluster volumes named `test` and `test2`, they -should be mounted at `/mnt/gluster-object/test` and `/mnt/gluster-object/test2` -respectively. This directory on the host machine containing all the individual -glusterfs mounts is then bind-mounted inside the container. This avoids having -to bind mount individual gluster volumes. - -The same needs to be updated in etc/sysconfig/swift-volumes. -For example(in swift-volumes): -GLUSTER_VOLUMES='tv1' - -Where tv1 is the volume name. - -**Example:** - -```bash -# docker run -d --privileged -v /sys/fs/cgroup/:/sys/fs/cgroup/:ro -p 8080:8080 -v /mnt/gluster-object:/mnt/gluster-object -e GLUSTER_VOLUMES="tv1" gluster-swift -``` - -If you have selinux set to enforced on the host machine, refer to the -Troubleshooting section below before running the container. - -**Note:** - -~~~ --d : Runs the container in the background. --p : Publishes the container's port to the host port. They need not be the same. - If host port is omitted, a random port will be mapped. So you can run - multiple instances of the container, each serving on a different port on - the same host machine. --v : Bind mount a host path inside the container. --e : Set and pass environment variable. In our case, provide a list of volumes - to be exported over object inerface by setting GLUSTER_VOLUMES environment - variable. -~~~ - -### Custom deployment - -You can provide your own configuration files and ring files and have the -swift processes running inside container use those. This can be done by -placing your conf files and ring files in a directory on your host machine -and then bind-mounting it inside the container at `/etc/swift`. - -**Example:** - -Assuming you have conf files and ring files present at `/tmp/swift` on the -machine, you can spawn the container as follows: - -```bash -# docker run -d -p 8080:8080 -v /tmp/swift:/etc/swift -v /mnt/gluster-object:/mnt/gluster-object prashanthpai/gluster-swift:dev -``` - -If the host machine has SELinux set to enforced: - -```bash -# chcon -Rt svirt_sandbox_file_t /tmp/swift -``` - -### Troubleshooting - -**SELinux** - -When a volume is bind mounted inside the container, you'll need blessings of -SELinux on the host machine. Otherwise, the application inside the container -won't be able to access the volume. Example: - -```bash -[root@f24 ~]# docker exec -i -t nostalgic_goodall /bin/bash -[root@042abf4acc4d /]# ls /mnt/gluster-object/ -ls: cannot open directory /mnt/gluster-object/: Permission denied -``` - -Ideally, running this command on host machine should work: - -```bash -# chcon -Rt svirt_sandbox_file_t /mnt/gluster-object -``` - -However, glusterfs does not support setting of SELinux contexts [yet][1]. -You can always set SELinux to permissive on host machine by running -`setenforce 0` or run container in privileged mode (`--privileged=true`). -I don't like either. A better workaround would be to mount the glusterfs -volumes on host machine as shown in following example: - -[1]: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1252627 - -```bash -mount -t glusterfs -o selinux,context="system_u:object_r:svirt_sandbox_file_t:s0" `hostname`:test /mnt/gluster-object/test -``` - -### TODO - -* Install gluster-swift from RPMs. (Currently installed from source) diff --git a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/account-server.conf b/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/account-server.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 726f9c7..0000000 --- a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/account-server.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -[DEFAULT] -# -# Default gluster mount point to be used for object store,can be changed by -# setting the following value in {account,container,object}-server.conf files. -# It is recommended to keep this value same for all the three services but can -# be kept different if environment demands. -devices = /mnt/gluster-object -# -# Once you are confident that your startup processes will always have your -# gluster volumes properly mounted *before* the account-server workers start, -# you can *consider* setting this value to "false" to reduce the per-request -# overhead it can incur. -mount_check = false -bind_port = 6012 -# -# Override swift's default behaviour for fallocate. -disable_fallocate = true -# -# One or two workers should be sufficient for almost any installation of -# Gluster. -workers = 1 - -[pipeline:main] -pipeline = account-server - -[app:account-server] -use = egg:gluster_swift#account -user = root -log_facility = LOG_LOCAL2 -log_level = WARN -# The following parameter is used by object-expirer and needs to be same -# across all conf files! -auto_create_account_prefix = gs -# -# After ensuring things are running in a stable manner, you can turn off -# normal request logging for the account server to unclutter the log -# files. Warnings and errors will still be logged. -log_requests = off - diff --git a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/container-server.conf b/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/container-server.conf deleted file mode 100644 index e8f67e3..0000000 --- a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/container-server.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -[DEFAULT] -# -# Default gluster mount point to be used for object store,can be changed by -# setting the following value in {account,container,object}-server.conf files. -# It is recommended to keep this value same for all the three services but can -# be kept different if environment demands. -devices = /mnt/gluster-object -# -# Once you are confident that your startup processes will always have your -# gluster volumes properly mounted *before* the container-server workers -# start, you can *consider* setting this value to "false" to reduce the -# per-request overhead it can incur. -mount_check = false -bind_port = 6011 -# -# Override swift's default behaviour for fallocate. -disable_fallocate = true -# -# One or two workers should be sufficient for almost any installation of -# Gluster. -workers = 1 - -[pipeline:main] -pipeline = container-server - -[app:container-server] -use = egg:gluster_swift#container -user = root -log_facility = LOG_LOCAL2 -log_level = WARN -# The following parameters is used by object-expirer and needs to be same -# across all conf files! -auto_create_account_prefix = gs -# -# After ensuring things are running in a stable manner, you can turn off -# normal request logging for the container server to unclutter the log -# files. Warnings and errors will still be logged. -log_requests = off - diff --git a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/fs.conf b/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/fs.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 31a5e6f..0000000 --- a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/fs.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -[DEFAULT] -# -# IP address of a node in the GlusterFS server cluster hosting the -# volumes to be served via Swift API. -mount_ip = localhost - -# Performance optimization parameter. When turned off, the filesystem will -# see a reduced number of stat calls, resulting in substantially faster -# response time for GET and HEAD container requests on containers with large -# numbers of objects, at the expense of an accurate count of combined bytes -# used by all objects in the container. For most installations "off" works -# fine. -accurate_size_in_listing = off - -# In older versions of gluster-swift, metadata stored as xattrs of dirs/files -# were serialized using PICKLE format. The PICKLE format is vulnerable to -# exploits in deployments where a user has access to backend filesystem over -# FUSE/SMB. Deserializing pickled metadata can result in malicious code being -# executed if an attacker has stored malicious code as xattr from filesystem -# interface. Although, new metadata is always serialized using JSON format, -# existing metadata already stored in PICKLE format are loaded by default. -# You can turn this option to 'off' once you have migrated all your metadata -# from PICKLE format to JSON format using gluster-swift-migrate-metadata tool. -read_pickled_metadata = on diff --git a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/object-expirer.conf b/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/object-expirer.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 8be8626..0000000 --- a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/object-expirer.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -[DEFAULT] -user = root -# Default gluster mount point to be used for object store,can be changed by -# setting the following value in {account,container,object}-server.conf files. -devices = /mnt/gluster-object - -[object-expirer] -user = root -log_facility = LOG_LOCAL2 -log_level = INFO - -# The following parameters are used by object-expirer and needs to be same -# across all conf files! -auto_create_account_prefix = gs -expiring_objects_account_name = expiring - -# The expirer will re-attempt expiring if the source object is not available -# up to reclaim_age seconds before it gives up and deletes the entry in the -# queue. In gluster-swift, you'd almost always want to set this to zero. -reclaim_age = 0 - -# Do not retry DELETEs on getting 404. Hence default is set to 1. -request_tries = 1 - -# The swift-object-expirer daemon will run every 'interval' number of seconds -# interval = 300 - -# Emit a log line report of the progress so far every 'report_interval' -# number of seconds. -# report_interval = 300 - -# concurrency is the level of concurrency to use to do the work, this value -# must be set to at least 1 -# concurrency = 1 - -# processes is how many parts to divide the work into, one part per process -# that will be doing the work -# processes set 0 means that a single process will be doing all the work -# processes can also be specified on the command line and will override the -# config value -# processes = 0 - -# process is which of the parts a particular process will work on -# process can also be specified on the command line and will overide the config -# value -# process is "zero based", if you want to use 3 processes, you should run -# processes with process set to 0, 1, and 2 -# process = 0 - - -[pipeline:main] -pipeline = catch_errors cache proxy-server - -[app:proxy-server] -use = egg:gluster_swift#proxy - -[filter:cache] -use = egg:swift#memcache - -[filter:catch_errors] -use = egg:swift#catch_errors diff --git a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/object-server.conf b/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/object-server.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 2c7df2e..0000000 --- a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/object-server.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -[DEFAULT] -# -# Default gluster mount point to be used for object store,can be changed by -# setting the following value in {account,container,object}-server.conf files. -# It is recommended to keep this value same for all the three services but can -# be kept different if environment demands. -devices = /mnt/gluster-object -# -# Once you are confident that your startup processes will always have your -# gluster volumes properly mounted *before* the object-server workers start, -# you can *consider* setting this value to "false" to reduce the per-request -# overhead it can incur. -mount_check = false -bind_port = 6010 -# -# Maximum number of clients one worker can process simultaneously (it will -# actually accept N + 1). Setting this to one (1) will only handle one request -# at a time, without accepting another request concurrently. By increasing the -# number of workers to a much higher value, one can prevent slow file system -# operations for one request from starving other requests. -max_clients = 1024 -# -# If not doing the above, setting this value initially to match the number of -# CPUs is a good starting point for determining the right value. -workers = 1 -# Override swift's default behaviour for fallocate. -disable_fallocate = true - -[pipeline:main] -pipeline = object-server - -[app:object-server] -use = egg:gluster_swift#object -user = root -log_facility = LOG_LOCAL2 -log_level = WARN -# The following parameters are used by object-expirer and needs to be same -# across all conf files! -auto_create_account_prefix = gs -expiring_objects_account_name = expiring -# -# For performance, after ensuring things are running in a stable manner, you -# can turn off normal request logging for the object server to reduce the -# per-request overhead and unclutter the log files. Warnings and errors will -# still be logged. -log_requests = off -# -# Adjust this value to match the stripe width of the underlying storage array -# (not the stripe element size). This will provide a reasonable starting point -# for tuning this value. -disk_chunk_size = 65536 -# -# Adjust this value match whatever is set for the disk_chunk_size initially. -# This will provide a reasonable starting point for tuning this value. -network_chunk_size = 65536 diff --git a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/proxy-server.conf b/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/proxy-server.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 979b735..0000000 --- a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/proxy-server.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -[DEFAULT] -bind_port = 8080 -user = root -# Consider using 1 worker per CPU -workers = 1 - -[pipeline:main] -pipeline = catch_errors gatekeeper healthcheck proxy-logging cache bulk ratelimit swift3 staticweb slo dlo proxy-logging proxy-server - -[app:proxy-server] -use = egg:gluster_swift#proxy -log_facility = LOG_LOCAL1 -log_level = WARN -# The API allows for account creation and deletion, but since Gluster/Swift -# automounts a Gluster volume for a given account, there is no way to create -# or delete an account. So leave this off. -allow_account_management = false -account_autocreate = true -# The following parameters are used by object-expirer and needs to be same -# across all conf files! -auto_create_account_prefix = gs -expiring_objects_account_name = expiring -# Ensure the proxy server uses fast-POSTs since we don't need to make a copy -# of the entire object given that all metadata is stored in the object -# extended attributes (no .meta file used after creation) and no container -# sync feature to present. -object_post_as_copy = false -# Only need to recheck the account exists once a day -recheck_account_existence = 86400 -# May want to consider bumping this up if containers are created and destroyed -# infrequently. -recheck_container_existence = 60 -# Timeout clients that don't read or write to the proxy server after 5 -# seconds. -client_timeout = 5 -# Give more time to connect to the object, container or account servers in -# cases of high load. -conn_timeout = 5 -# For high load situations, once connected to an object, container or account -# server, allow for delays communicating with them. -node_timeout = 60 -# May want to consider bumping up this value to 1 - 4 MB depending on how much -# traffic is for multi-megabyte or gigabyte requests; perhaps matching the -# stripe width (not stripe element size) of your storage volume is a good -# starting point. See below for sizing information. -object_chunk_size = 65536 -# If you do decide to increase the object_chunk_size, then consider lowering -# this value to one. Up to "put_queue_length" object_chunk_size'd buffers can -# be queued to the object server for processing. Given one proxy server worker -# can handle up to 1,024 connections, by default, it will consume 10 * 65,536 -# * 1,024 bytes of memory in the worse case (default values). Be sure the -# amount of memory available on the system can accommodate increased values -# for object_chunk_size. -put_queue_depth = 10 - -[filter:catch_errors] -use = egg:swift#catch_errors - -[filter:proxy-logging] -use = egg:swift#proxy_logging -access_log_level = WARN - -[filter:healthcheck] -use = egg:swift#healthcheck - -[filter:cache] -use = egg:swift#memcache -# Update this line to contain a comma separated list of memcache servers -# shared by all nodes running the proxy-server service. -memcache_servers = localhost:11211 - -[filter:gatekeeper] -use = egg:swift#gatekeeper - -[filter:ratelimit] -use = egg:swift#ratelimit - -[filter:bulk] -use = egg:swift#bulk - -[filter:staticweb] -use = egg:swift#staticweb - -[filter:slo] -use = egg:swift#slo - -[filter:dlo] -use = egg:swift#dlo - -[filter:tempauth] -use = egg:swift#tempauth -user_admin_admin = admin .admin .reseller_admin -user_test_tester = testing .admin -user_test2_tester2 = testing2 .admin -user_test_tester3 = testing3 -user_test5_tester5 = testing5 service - -[filter:swift3] -use = egg:swift3#swift3 diff --git a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/swift.conf b/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/swift.conf deleted file mode 100644 index f64ba5a..0000000 --- a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/swift/swift.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -[DEFAULT] - - -[swift-hash] -# random unique string that can never change (DO NOT LOSE) -swift_hash_path_suffix = gluster - - -# The swift-constraints section sets the basic constraints on data -# saved in the swift cluster. - -[swift-constraints] - -# max_file_size is the largest "normal" object that can be saved in -# the cluster. This is also the limit on the size of each segment of -# a "large" object when using the large object manifest support. -# This value is set in bytes. Setting it to lower than 1MiB will cause -# some tests to fail. -# Default is 1 TiB = 2**30*1024 -max_file_size = 1099511627776 - - -# max_meta_name_length is the max number of bytes in the utf8 encoding -# of the name portion of a metadata header. - -#max_meta_name_length = 128 - - -# max_meta_value_length is the max number of bytes in the utf8 encoding -# of a metadata value - -#max_meta_value_length = 256 - - -# max_meta_count is the max number of metadata keys that can be stored -# on a single account, container, or object - -#max_meta_count = 90 - - -# max_meta_overall_size is the max number of bytes in the utf8 encoding -# of the metadata (keys + values) - -#max_meta_overall_size = 4096 - - -# max_object_name_length is the max number of bytes in the utf8 encoding of an -# object name: Gluster FS can handle much longer file names, but the length -# between the slashes of the URL is handled below. Remember that most web -# clients can't handle anything greater than 2048, and those that do are -# rather clumsy. - -max_object_name_length = 2048 - -# max_object_name_component_length (GlusterFS) is the max number of bytes in -# the utf8 encoding of an object name component (the part between the -# slashes); this is a limit imposed by the underlying file system (for XFS it -# is 255 bytes). - -max_object_name_component_length = 255 - -# container_listing_limit is the default (and max) number of items -# returned for a container listing request - -#container_listing_limit = 10000 - - -# account_listing_limit is the default (and max) number of items returned -# for an account listing request - -#account_listing_limit = 10000 - - -# max_account_name_length is the max number of bytes in the utf8 encoding of -# an account name: Gluster FS Filename limit (XFS limit?), must be the same -# size as max_object_name_component_length above. - -max_account_name_length = 255 - - -# max_container_name_length is the max number of bytes in the utf8 encoding -# of a container name: Gluster FS Filename limit (XFS limit?), must be the same -# size as max_object_name_component_length above. - -max_container_name_length = 255 diff --git a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/sysconfig/swift-volumes b/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/sysconfig/swift-volumes deleted file mode 100644 index 8b49f07..0000000 --- a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/etc/sysconfig/swift-volumes +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -# Set Gluster volumes to be used by gluster-object service -GLUSTER_VOLUMES="tv1" diff --git a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/memcached.service b/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/memcached.service deleted file mode 100644 index 7aae000..0000000 --- a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/memcached.service +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -[Unit] -Description=Memcached Service - -[Service] -ExecStart=/usr/bin/memcached -u root -Restart=on-abort - -[Install] -WantedBy=multi-user.target diff --git a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/swift-account.service b/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/swift-account.service deleted file mode 100644 index 2b74cfd..0000000 --- a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/swift-account.service +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -[Unit] -Description=Swift Account Service -After=swift-proxy.service - -[Service] -ExecStart=/usr/bin/python /usr/bin/swift-account-server /etc/swift/account-server.conf -Restart=on-abort - -[Install] -WantedBy=multi-user.target diff --git a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/swift-container.service b/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/swift-container.service deleted file mode 100644 index 6d83db4..0000000 --- a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/swift-container.service +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -[Unit] -Description=Swift Container Service -After=swift-account.service - -[Service] -ExecStart=/usr/bin/python /usr/bin/swift-container-server /etc/swift/container-server.conf -Restart=on-abort - -[Install] -WantedBy=multi-user.target diff --git a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/swift-gen-builders.service b/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/swift-gen-builders.service deleted file mode 100644 index ab30a7c..0000000 --- a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/swift-gen-builders.service +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -[Unit] -Description=Swift Gen Builders -Before=memcached.service - -[Service] -Type=oneshot -EnvironmentFile=-/etc/sysconfig/swift-volumes -ExecStart=/usr/bin/gluster-swift-gen-builders $GLUSTER_VOLUMES - -[Install] -WantedBy=multi-user.target diff --git a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/swift-object.service b/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/swift-object.service deleted file mode 100644 index 502759d..0000000 --- a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/swift-object.service +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -[Unit] -Description=Swift Object Service -After=swift-container.service - -[Service] -ExecStart=/usr/bin/python /usr/bin/swift-object-server /etc/swift/object-server.conf -Restart=on-abort - -[Install] -WantedBy=multi-user.target diff --git a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/swift-proxy.service b/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/swift-proxy.service deleted file mode 100644 index 8421bf6..0000000 --- a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/swift-proxy.service +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -[Unit] -Description=Swift Proxy Service -After=memcached.service - -[Service] -ExecStart=/usr/bin/python /usr/bin/swift-proxy-server /etc/swift/proxy-server.conf -Restart=on-abort - -[Install] -WantedBy=multi-user.target diff --git a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/update_gluster_vol.sh b/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/update_gluster_vol.sh deleted file mode 100644 index dfb891d..0000000 --- a/gluster-object/CentOS/docker-gluster-swift/update_gluster_vol.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -# To update gluster volume name in swift-volumes, used by swift-gen-builders.service -if [ -z "$GLUSTER_VOLUMES" ]; then - echo "You need to set GLUSTER_VOLUMES env variable" - exit 1 -else - echo "GLUSTER_VOLUMES env variable is set. Update in swift-volumes" - sed -i.bak '/^GLUSTER_VOLUMES=/s/=.*/='\""$GLUSTER_VOLUMES"\"'/' /etc/sysconfig/swift-volumes -fi - -# Hand off to CMD -exec "$@" |