User:Dzahn/swift-add
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#!/bin/bash # add devices (drives) to swift rings # http://wikitech.wikimedia.org/view/Swift/How_To#Add_a_device_.28drive.29_to_a_ring # dzahn - 20120307 DRY_RUN=1 # uncomment set -x to watch what's executed as it runs #'I guess GeSHi has a bug… #set -x declare -a devices=({c..l}) #(upper bound is letter l not # 1!) declare -a rings=( account container object) read -p "Which zone to add to?" zone # zone=5 read -p "Weight to use? (100 for 2TB drives; scale up or down linearly)" weight # weight=100 myIP="$(ip addr show eth0 | awk '/ inet /{split($2,A,"/"); print A[1]; q}')" builder=$(which swift-ring-builder) for ring in "${rings[@]}" ; do case "$ring" in object) myPort=6000;; container) myPort=6001;; account) myPort=6002;; esac for device in "${devices[@]}" ; do cmd=($builder /etc/swift/${ring}.builder add "z${zone}-${myIP}:${myPort}/sd${device}1" "${weight}") if [ "${DRY_RUN}" -ge 1 ]; then printf '%s ' "${cmd[@]}" | perl -pe 'chomp;s/\s*$/\n/;' # echo can eat some params; printf is more generic/covers corner cases else "${cmd[@]}" fi done if [ ! "${DRY_RUN}" -ge 1 ]; then $builder /etc/swift/${ring}.builder search "${myIP}" $builder /etc/swift/${ring}.builder rebalance fi done