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# (c) Jan Gehring <jan.gehring@gmail.com>
#
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=head1 NAME
Rex::Commands::Partition - Partition module
=head1 DESCRIPTION
With this Module you can partition your harddrive.
Version <= 1.0: All these functions will not be reported.
All these functions are not idempotent.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Rex::Commands::Partition;
=head1 EXPORTED FUNCTIONS
=cut
package Rex::Commands::Partition;
use strict;
use warnings;
our $VERSION = '1.4.1'; # VERSION
require Rex::Exporter;
use base qw(Rex::Exporter);
use vars qw(@EXPORT);
use Data::Dumper;
use Rex::Logger;
use Rex::Commands::Run;
use Rex::Commands::File;
use Rex::Commands::LVM;
use Rex::Commands::Fs;
use Rex::Commands::Mkfs;
use Rex::Commands qw(TRUE FALSE);
@EXPORT = qw(clearpart partition);
=head2 clearpart($drive)
Clear partitions on drive `sda`:
clearpart "sda";
Create a new GPT disk label (partition table) on drive `sda`:
clearpart "sda",
initialize => "gpt";
If GPT initialization is requested, the `bios_boot` option (default: TRUE) can also be set to TRUE or FALSE to control creation of a BIOS boot partition:
clearpart "sda",
initialize => "gpt",
bios_boot => FALSE;
=cut
sub clearpart {
my ( $disk, %option ) = @_;
$option{bios_boot} = defined $option{bios_boot} ? $option{bios_boot} : TRUE;
if ( $option{initialize} ) {
# will destroy partition table
run "parted -s /dev/$disk mklabel " . $option{initialize};
if ( $? != 0 ) {
die("Error setting disklabel from $disk to $option{initialize}");
}
if ( $option{initialize} eq "gpt" && $option{bios_boot} ) {
Rex::Logger::info("Creating BIOS boot partition");
partition(
"none",
fstype => "non-fs",
ondisk => $disk,
size => "1"
);
run "parted /dev/$disk set 1 bios_grub on";
}
}
else {
my @partitions = grep { /$disk\d+$/ } split /\n/, cat "/proc/partitions";
for my $part_line (@partitions) {
my ( $num, $part ) = ( $part_line =~ m/\d+\s+(\d+)\s+\d+\s(.*)$/ );
Rex::Logger::info("Removing $part");
run "parted -s /dev/$disk rm $num";
}
}
}
=head2 partition($mountpoint, %option)
Create a partition with the specified parameters:
=over 4
=item ondisk
The disk to be partitioned. Mandatory.
=item size
Desired size of the partition in MB. It is mandatory to pass either a C<size> or a C<grow> parameter (but not both).
=item grow
If C<TRUE>, then the partition will take up all the available space on the disk. It is mandatory to pass either a C<grow> or a C<size> parameter (but not both).
=item type
Partition type to be passed to C<parted>'s C<mkpart> command. Optional, defaults to C<primary>.
=item boot
Sets boot flag on the partition if C<TRUE>. Optional, no boot flag is set by default.
=item fstype
Create a filesystem after creating the partition. Optional, no filesystem is created by default.
=item label
Label to be used with the filesystem. Optional, defaults to no label.
=item mount
If C<TRUE>, try to mount the partition after creating it. Optional, no mount is attempted by default.
=item mount_persistent
If C<TRUE>, try to mount the partition after creating it, and also register it in C</etc/fstab>. Optional, no mount or C</etc/fstab> manipulation is attempted by default.
=item vg
Creates an LVM PV, then creates the specified LVM VG (or extends it, if the VG already exists). Needs C<ondisk>.
=back
Examples:
partition "/",
fstype => "ext3",
size => 15000,
ondisk => "sda",
type => "primary";
partition "none",
type => "extended",
ondisk => "sda",
grow => 1,
mount => TRUE,
partition "swap",
fstype => "swap",
type => "logical",
ondisk => "sda",
size => 8000;
partition "/",
fstype => "ext3",
size => 10000,
ondisk => "sda",
vg => "vg0";
=cut
sub partition {
my ( $mountpoint, %option ) = @_;
$option{type} ||= "primary"; # primary is default
# info:
# disk size, partition start, partition end is in MB
unless ( ( defined $option{grow} ) xor( defined $option{size} ) ) {
die('You have to specify exactly one of grow or size options.');
}
unless ( $option{ondisk} ) {
die("You have to specify ,,ondisk''.");
}
my $disk = $option{ondisk};
my @output_lines = grep { /^\s+\d+/ } run "parted /dev/$disk unit kB print";
my $last_partition_end = 1;
my $unit;
if (@output_lines) {
($last_partition_end) = $output_lines[-1] =~ m/
^\s*[\d] # partition number
\s+[\d\.]+kB # partition start
\s+([\d\.]+)kB # partition end
/ix;
# convert kB to MB
# / 1000 because of parted, + 1 to round up
$last_partition_end =
sprintf( "%i", ( ( $last_partition_end / 1000 ) + 1 ) );
}
Rex::Logger::info("Last partition ends at $last_partition_end");
my $next_partition_start = $last_partition_end;
my $next_partition_end =
$option{grow} ? "-- -1" : $last_partition_end + $option{size};
run
"parted -s /dev/$disk mkpart $option{type} $next_partition_start $next_partition_end";
if ( $? != 0 ) {
die("Error creating partition.");
}
run "partprobe";
# get the partition id
my @partitions = grep { /$disk\d+$/ } split /\n/, cat "/proc/partitions";
my ($part_num) = ( $partitions[-1] =~ m/$disk(\d+)/ );
if ( !$part_num ) {
die("Error getting partition number.");
}
if ( $option{boot} ) {
run "parted /dev/$disk set $part_num boot on";
}
if ( $option{vg} ) {
run "parted /dev/$disk set $part_num lvm on";
pvcreate "/dev/$disk$part_num";
my @vgs = vgs();
if ( grep { $_->{volume_group} eq $option{vg} } @vgs ) {
# vg exists, so extend it
vgextend $option{vg}, "/dev/$disk$part_num";
}
else {
# vg doesnt exist, create a new one
vgcreate $option{vg} => "/dev/$disk$part_num";
}
}
my $found_part = 0;
while ( $found_part == 0 ) {
Rex::Logger::debug("Waiting for /dev/$disk$part_num to appear...");
run "ls -l /dev/$disk$part_num";
if ( $? == 0 ) { $found_part = 1; last; }
sleep 1;
}
mkfs "$disk$part_num", fstype => $option{fstype}, label => $option{label};
if ( exists $option{mount} && $option{mount} ) {
mount "/dev/$disk$part_num", $mountpoint, fs => $option{fstype};
}
if ( exists $option{mount_persistent} && $option{mount_persistent} ) {
mount "/dev/$disk$part_num", $mountpoint,
fs => $option{fstype},
label => $option{label} || "",
persistent => 1;
}
return "$disk$part_num";
}
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