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Puppet types and providers for LSI MegaRAID

Table of Contents

  1. Overview
  2. Module Description - What the module does and why it is useful
  3. Setup - The basics of getting started with the megaraid module
  4. Reference - Types reference and additional functionalities
  5. Hiera integration
  6. Contact

Overview

This module implements native types and providers to manage some aspects of LSI MegaRAID devices.

Module Description

The megaraid module allows to automate the configuration of LSI MegaRAID devices. Currently, it only supports managing virtual disks.

Setup

The module requires the storcli package in order to manage MegaRAID volumes. An RPM version is available for download here.

A custom fact named 'has_megaraid' defines whether your system is equipped with one or more LSI MegaRAID devices.

You can use that fact to optionally include the megaraid class in your manifests as shown below:

if $::has_megaraid {
  include megaraid
}

Reference

Types

megaraid_vd

megaraid_vd manages virtual disks using the StorCLI utility

megaraid_vd {"data":
  controller => 0,
  raid_type => 1,
  drives => "1,2" # If the Enclosure ID is not given, the first one available will be picked (this will generate a warning message though)
}
name (required)

Name to describe the VD

vd_name

Virtual disk name, defaults to name

ensure (required)

Whether the resource is present or not. Valid values are 'present', 'absent'. Defaults to 'present'.

controller (required)

Controller Index, must be an Integer

raid_type (required)

RAID type. Valid values are: 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60.

iopolicy

Logical drive cache policy. Valid values are: 'direct', 'cached'.

writepolicy

Write policy. Valid values are: 'wb', 'wt'.

accesspolicy

Access policy. Values values are: 'rw', 'ro', 'blocked', 'rmvblkd'.

readpolicy

Read policy. Values values are: 'ra', 'nora'.

drives (required)

Physical drives to use. Valid syntax is [e:]s|[e:]s-x|[e:]s-x,y,[e:]s-x,y,z

spares

Physical drives to be used as spares. Valid syntax is [e:]s|[e:]s-x|[e:]s-x,y,[e:]s-x,y,z

pdperarray

Number of physical drives per array. Must be an Integer between 0..15.

strip

Strip size. Valid values are: 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024.

pdcache

Enables or disables PD cache. Valid values are: on, off, default.

sed

Creates security-enabled drives. Must be a Boolean.

pi

Enables protection information. Must be a Boolean.

dimmerswitch

Power-saving policy. Valid values are: automatic, none, max, maxnocache.

aftervd

Creates the VD in the adjacent free slot next to the specified VD.

force

Forces a security-capable physical drive to be added to a drive group without security. Must be a Boolean, default is false.

Hiera integration

You can optionally define your virtual disks in Hiera using the megaraid::virtual_disks class parameter.

---
megaraid::virtual_disks:
  data1:
    controller: 0
    raid_type: 1
    drives: 1,2
    iopolicy: "direct"
    writepolicy: "wb"
    readpolicy: "ra"
  data2:
    controller: 0
    raid_type: 10
    drives: 3-6
    strip: 512

Contact

Matteo Cerutti - [email protected]