+++ /dev/null
-"""
-Utilities to control systemd units
-"""
-from ceph_volume import process
-
-
-def start(unit):
- process.run(['systemctl', 'start', unit])
-
-
-def stop(unit):
- process.run(['systemctl', 'stop', unit])
-
-
-def enable(unit):
- process.run(['systemctl', 'enable', unit])
-
-
-def disable(unit):
- process.run(['systemctl', 'disable', unit])
-
-
-def mask(unit):
- process.run(['systemctl', 'mask', unit])
-
-
-def start_osd(id_):
- return start(osd_unit % id_)
-
-
-def stop_osd(id_):
- return stop(osd_unit % id_)
-
-
-def enable_osd(id_):
- return enable(osd_unit % id_)
-
-
-def disable_osd(id_):
- return disable(osd_unit % id_)
-
-
-def enable_volume(id_, fsid, device_type='lvm'):
- return enable(volume_unit % (device_type, id_, fsid))
-
-
-def mask_ceph_disk():
- # systemctl allows using a glob like '*' for masking, but there was a bug
- # in that it wouldn't allow this for service templates. This means that
- # masking ceph-disk@* will not work, so we must link the service directly.
- # /etc/systemd takes precendence regardless of the location of the unit
- process.run(
- ['ln', '-sf', '/dev/null', '/etc/systemd/system/ceph-disk@.service']
- )
-
-
-#
-# templates
-#
-
-osd_unit = "ceph-osd@%s"
-ceph_disk_unit = "ceph-disk@%s"
-volume_unit = "ceph-volume@%s-%s-%s"