Use the mount resource to manage a mounted file system.
A mount resource block manages a mounted file system:
mount node['mysql']['ec2_path'] do device ebs_vol_dev fstype 'xfs' action :mount end
The full syntax for all of the properties that are available to the mount resource is:
mount 'name' do device String device_type Symbol domain String dump Integer, FalseClass enabled TrueClass, FalseClass fsck_device String fstype String mount_point String # defaults to 'name' if not specified mounted TrueClass, FalseClass notifies # see description options Array, String pass Integer, FalseClass password String provider Chef::Provider::Mount subscribes # see description supports Array username String action Symbol # defaults to :mount if not specified end
where
mount is the resourcename is the name of the resource block:action identifies the steps the chef-client will take to bring the node into the desired statedevice, device_type, domain, dump, enabled, fsck_device, fstype, mount_point, mounted, options, pass, password, provider, supports, and username are properties of this resource, with the Ruby type shown. See “Properties” section below for more information about all of the properties that may be used with this resource.This resource has the following actions:
:disablefstab).:enablefstab).:mount:nothing:remount:umountNote
Order matters when passing multiple actions. For example: action [:mount, :enable] ensures that the file system is mounted before it is enabled.
This resource has the following properties:
deviceRuby Type: String
Required for :umount and :remount actions (for the purpose of checking the mount command output for presence). The special block device or remote node, a label, or a uuid to be mounted.
device_typeRuby Type: Symbol
The type of device: :device, :label, or :uuid. Default value: :device.
domainRuby Type: String
Microsoft Windows only. Use to specify the domain in which the username and password are located.
dumpRuby Types: Integer, FalseClass
The dump frequency (in days) used while creating a file systems table (fstab) entry. Default value: 0.
enabledRuby Types: TrueClass, FalseClass
Use to specify if a mounted file system is enabled. Default value: false.
fsck_deviceRuby Type: String
The fsck device on the Solaris platform. Default value: -.
fstypeRuby Type: String
Required. The file system type (fstype) of the device.
ignore_failureRuby Types: TrueClass, FalseClass
Continue running a recipe if a resource fails for any reason. Default value: false.
mount_pointRuby Type: String
The directory (or path) in which the device is to be mounted. Default value: the name of the resource block See “Syntax” section above for more information.
mountedRuby Types: TrueClass, FalseClass
Use to specify if a file system is already mounted. Default value: false.
notifiesRuby Type: Symbol, ‘Chef::Resource[String]’
A resource may notify another resource to take action when its state changes. Specify a 'resource[name]', the :action that resource should take, and then the :timer for that action. A resource may notifiy more than one resource; use a notifies statement for each resource to be notified.
A timer specifies the point during the chef-client run at which a notification is run. The following timers are available:
:before:delayed:immediate, :immediately
The syntax for notifies is:
notifies :action, 'resource[name]', :timer
optionsRuby Types: Array, String
An array or string that contains mount options. If this value is a string, it is converted to an array. Default value: defaults.
passRuby Types: Integer, FalseClass
The pass number used by the file system check (fsck) command while creating a file systems table (fstab) entry. Default value: 2.
passwordRuby Type: String
Microsoft Windows only. Use to specify the password for username.
providerRuby Type: Chef Class
Optional. Explicitly specifies a provider. See “Providers” section below for more information.
retriesRuby Type: Integer
The number of times to catch exceptions and retry the resource. Default value: 0.
retry_delayRuby Type: Integer
The retry delay (in seconds). Default value: 2.
subscribesRuby Type: Symbol, ‘Chef::Resource[String]’
A resource may listen to another resource, and then take action if the state of the resource being listened to changes. Specify a 'resource[name]', the :action to be taken, and then the :timer for that action.
A timer specifies the point during the chef-client run at which a notification is run. The following timers are available:
:before:delayed:immediate, :immediately
The syntax for subscribes is:
subscribes :action, 'resource[name]', :timer
supportsRuby Type: Array
An array of options for supported mount features. Default value: :remount.
usernameRuby Type: String
Microsoft Windows only. Use to specify the user name.
Where a resource represents a piece of the system (and its desired state), a provider defines the steps that are needed to bring that piece of the system from its current state into the desired state.
The chef-client will determine the correct provider based on configuration data collected by Ohai at the start of the chef-client run. This configuration data is then mapped to a platform and an associated list of providers.
Generally, it’s best to let the chef-client choose the provider, and this is (by far) the most common approach. However, in some cases, specifying a provider may be desirable. There are two approaches:
yum_package "foo" do instead of package "foo" do, script "foo" do instead of bash "foo" do, and so on—when availableprovider property within the resource block to specify the long name of the provider as a property of a resource. For example: provider Chef::Provider::Long::Name
This resource has the following providers:
Chef::Provider::Mount, mount
Chef::Provider::Mount::Windows, mount
The following examples demonstrate various approaches for using resources in recipes. If you want to see examples of how Chef uses resources in recipes, take a closer look at the cookbooks that Chef authors and maintains: https://github.com/chef-cookbooks.
Mount a labeled file system
mount '/mnt/volume1' do device 'volume1' device_type :label fstype 'xfs' options 'rw' end
Mount a local block drive
mount '/mnt/local' do device '/dev/sdb1' fstype 'ext3' end
Mount a non-block file system
mount '/mount/tmp' do pass 0 fstype 'tmpfs' device '/dev/null' options 'nr_inodes=999k,mode=755,size=500m' action [:mount, :enable] end
Mount and add to the file systems table
mount '/export/www' do device 'nas1prod:/export/web_sites' fstype 'nfs' options 'rw' action [:mount, :enable] end
Mount a remote file system
mount '/export/www' do device 'nas1prod:/export/web_sites' fstype 'nfs' options 'rw' end
Mount a remote folder in Microsoft Windows
mount 'T:' do action :mount device '\\\\hostname.example.com\\folder' end
Unmount a remote folder in Microsoft Windows
mount 'T:' do action :umount device '\\\\hostname.example.com\\D$' end
Stop a service, do stuff, and then restart it
The following example shows how to use the execute, service, and mount resources together to ensure that a node running on Amazon EC2 is running MySQL. This example does the following:
# the following code sample comes from the ``server_ec2``
# recipe in the following cookbook:
# https://github.com/chef-cookbooks/mysql
if (node.attribute?('ec2') && ! FileTest.directory?(node['mysql']['ec2_path']))
service 'mysql' do
action :stop
end
execute 'install-mysql' do
command "mv #{node['mysql']['data_dir']} #{node['mysql']['ec2_path']}"
not_if do FileTest.directory?(node['mysql']['ec2_path']) end
end
[node['mysql']['ec2_path'], node['mysql']['data_dir']].each do |dir|
directory dir do
owner 'mysql'
group 'mysql'
end
end
mount node['mysql']['data_dir'] do
device node['mysql']['ec2_path']
fstype 'none'
options 'bind,rw'
action [:mount, :enable]
end
service 'mysql' do
action :start
end
end where
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