New in version 1.9.
Parameter |
Choices/Defaults |
Comments |
---|---|---|
arbiters
(added in 2.3) |
|
Arbiter count for volume.
|
bricks
|
|
Brick paths on servers. Multiple brick paths can be separated by commas.
aliases: brick |
cluster
|
|
List of hosts to use for probing and brick setup.
|
directory
|
|
Directory for limit-usage.
|
disperses
(added in 2.2) |
|
Disperse count for volume.
|
force
|
|
If brick is being created in the root partition, module will fail. Set force to true to override this behaviour.
|
host
|
|
Override local hostname (for peer probing purposes).
|
name
required |
|
The volume name.
|
options
|
|
A dictionary/hash with options/settings for the volume.
|
quota
|
|
Quota value for limit-usage (be sure to use 10.0MB instead of 10MB, see quota list).
|
rebalance
|
|
Controls whether the cluster is rebalanced after changes.
|
redundancies
(added in 2.2) |
|
Redundancy count for volume.
|
replicas
|
|
Replica count for volume.
|
start_on_create
|
|
Controls whether the volume is started after creation or not.
|
state
required |
|
Use present/absent ensure if a volume exists or not. Use started/stopped to control its availability.
|
stripes
|
|
Stripe count for volume.
|
transport
|
|
Transport type for volume.
|
- name: create gluster volume
gluster_volume:
state: present
name: test1
bricks: /bricks/brick1/g1
rebalance: yes
cluster:
- 192.0.2.10
- 192.0.2.11
run_once: true
- name: tune
gluster_volume:
state: present
name: test1
options:
performance.cache-size: 256MB
- name: start gluster volume
gluster_volume:
state: started
name: test1
- name: limit usage
gluster_volume:
state: present
name: test1
directory: /foo
quota: 20.0MB
- name: stop gluster volume
gluster_volume:
state: stopped
name: test1
- name: remove gluster volume
gluster_volume:
state: absent
name: test1
- name: create gluster volume with multiple bricks
gluster_volume:
state: present
name: test2
bricks: /bricks/brick1/g2,/bricks/brick2/g2
cluster:
- 192.0.2.10
- 192.0.2.11
run_once: true
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
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