Joshua M. Boniface
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This replicates some of the more important functionality of the defunct pvc-flush.service unit. On presence of a trigger file (i.e. /etc/pvc/autoready), it will trigger a "node ready" on boot. It does nothing on shutdown as this must be handled by other mechanisms, though a similar autoflush could be added as well.
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20 lines
549 B
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# Parallel Virtual Cluster autoready oneshot
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[Unit]
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Description = Parallel Virtual Cluster autoready oneshot
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After = pvcnoded.service pvcapid.service zookeeper.service libvirtd.service ssh.service ceph.target network-online.target
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Wants = pvcnoded.service pvcapid.service
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PartOf = pvc.target
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ConditionPathExists=/etc/pvc/autoready
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[Service]
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Type = oneshot
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RemainAfterExit = false
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WorkingDirectory = /usr/share/pvc
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TimeoutSec = 31min
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ExecStartPre = /bin/sleep 60
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ExecStart = /usr/bin/pvc -c local node ready --wait
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[Install]
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WantedBy = pvc.target
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