Update stor4nfv install scripts according to opensds aruba release
[stor4nfv.git] / ci / ansible / roles / cleaner / scenarios / backend.yml
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+# Copyright (c) 2018 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
+#
+# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+# You may obtain a copy of the License at
+#
+#     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+#
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+# limitations under the License.
+
+---
+- name: clean the volume group of lvm
+  shell:
+    _raw_params: |
+
+      # _clean_lvm_volume_group removes all default LVM volumes
+      #
+      # Usage: _clean_lvm_volume_group $vg
+      function _clean_lvm_volume_group {
+          local vg=$1
+
+          # Clean out existing volumes
+          sudo lvremove -f $vg
+      }
+
+      # _remove_lvm_volume_group removes the volume group
+      #
+      # Usage: _remove_lvm_volume_group $vg
+      function _remove_lvm_volume_group {
+          local vg=$1
+
+          # Remove the volume group
+          sudo vgremove -f $vg
+      }
+
+      # _clean_lvm_backing_file() removes the backing file of the
+      # volume group
+      #
+      # Usage: _clean_lvm_backing_file() $backing_file
+      function _clean_lvm_backing_file {
+          local backing_file=$1
+
+          # If the backing physical device is a loop device, it was probably setup by DevStack
+          if [[ -n "$backing_file" ]] && [[ -e "$backing_file" ]]; then
+              local vg_dev
+              vg_dev=$(sudo losetup -j $backing_file | awk -F':' '/'.img'/ { print $1}')
+              if [[ -n "$vg_dev" ]]; then
+                  sudo losetup -d $vg_dev
+              fi
+              rm -f $backing_file
+          fi
+      }
+
+      # clean_lvm_volume_group() cleans up the volume group and removes the
+      # backing file
+      #
+      # Usage: clean_lvm_volume_group $vg
+      function clean_lvm_volume_group {
+          local vg=$1
+
+          _clean_lvm_volume_group $vg
+          _remove_lvm_volume_group $vg
+          # if there is no logical volume left, it's safe to attempt a cleanup
+          # of the backing file
+          if [[ -z "$(sudo lvs --noheadings -o lv_name $vg 2>/dev/null)" ]]; then
+              _clean_lvm_backing_file {{ opensds_work_dir }}/volumegroups/${vg}.img
+          fi
+      }
+
+      clean_lvm_volume_group {{opensds_volume_group}}
+
+  args:
+    executable: /bin/bash
+  become: true
+  when: enabled_backend == "lvm"
+  ignore_errors: yes
+
+- name: stop cinder-standalone service
+  shell: docker-compose down
+  become: true
+  args:
+    chdir: "{{ cinder_data_dir }}/cinder/contrib/block-box"
+  when: enabled_backend == "cinder"
+  ignore_errors: yes
+
+- name: clean the volume group of cinder
+  shell:
+    _raw_params: |
+
+      # _clean_lvm_volume_group removes all default LVM volumes
+      #
+      # Usage: _clean_lvm_volume_group $vg
+      function _clean_lvm_volume_group {
+          local vg=$1
+
+          # Clean out existing volumes
+          sudo lvremove -f $vg
+      }
+
+      # _remove_lvm_volume_group removes the volume group
+      #
+      # Usage: _remove_lvm_volume_group $vg
+      function _remove_lvm_volume_group {
+          local vg=$1
+
+          # Remove the volume group
+          sudo vgremove -f $vg
+      }
+
+      # _clean_lvm_backing_file() removes the backing file of the
+      # volume group
+      #
+      # Usage: _clean_lvm_backing_file() $backing_file
+      function _clean_lvm_backing_file {
+          local backing_file=$1
+
+          # If the backing physical device is a loop device, it was probably setup by DevStack
+          if [[ -n "$backing_file" ]] && [[ -e "$backing_file" ]]; then
+              local vg_dev
+              vg_dev=$(sudo losetup -j $backing_file | awk -F':' '/'.img'/ { print $1}')
+              if [[ -n "$vg_dev" ]]; then
+                  sudo losetup -d $vg_dev
+              fi
+              rm -f $backing_file
+          fi
+      }
+
+      # clean_lvm_volume_group() cleans up the volume group and removes the
+      # backing file
+      #
+      # Usage: clean_lvm_volume_group $vg
+      function clean_lvm_volume_group {
+          local vg=$1
+
+          _clean_lvm_volume_group $vg
+          _remove_lvm_volume_group $vg
+          # if there is no logical volume left, it's safe to attempt a cleanup
+          # of the backing file
+          if [[ -z "$(sudo lvs --noheadings -o lv_name $vg 2>/dev/null)" ]]; then
+              _clean_lvm_backing_file {{ cinder_data_dir }}/${vg}.img
+          fi
+      }
+
+      clean_lvm_volume_group {{cinder_volume_group}}
+
+  args:
+    executable: /bin/bash
+  become: true
+  when: enabled_backend == "cinder"
+  ignore_errors: yes