This role allows you to format extra disks and attach them to different mount points.
You can use it to move the data of different services to another disk.
Because the configuration for additional disks must be stored using the YAML
syntax, you have to write it in a group_vars directory.
# inventory/group_vars/GROUP_NAME
disk_additional_disks:
- disk: /dev/sdb
fstype: ext4
mount_options: defaults
mount: /data
user: www-data
group: www-data
mode: "0755"
disable_periodic_fsck: false
- disk: /dev/nvme0n1
part: /dev/nvme0n1p1
fstype: xfs
mount_options: defaults,noatime
mount: /data2
- device_name: /dev/sdf
fstype: ext4
mount_options: defaults
mount: /datadiskis the device, you want to mount.partis the first partition name. If not specified and partitioning is enabled,1will be appended to the disk name.fstypeallows you to choose the filesystem to use with the new disk.mount_optionsallows you to specify custom mount options.mountis the directory where the new disk should be mounted.usersets owner of the mount directory (default:root).groupsets group of the mount directory (default:root).modesets the mountpoint directory permissions (default:0755).disable_periodic_fsckdeactivates the periodic ext3/4 filesystem check for the new disk.
You can add:
disk_package_useis the required package manager module to use (yum, apt, etc). The default 'auto' will use existing facts or try to autodetect it.disk_enable_partioning: falseto disable partitioning
The following filesystems are currently supported:
*) Note: To use these filesystems you have to define and install additional software packages. Please estimate the right package names for your operating system.
# inventory/group_vars/GROUP_NAME
additional_fs_utils:
- xfsprogs # package for mkfs.xfs on RedHat / Ubuntu
- btrfs-progs # package for mkfs.btrfs on CentOS / DebianIt uses sfdisk to partition the disk with a single primary partition spanning the entire disk.
The specified filesystem will then be created with mkfs.
Finally the new filesystem will be mounted to the specified mount path.