#!/bin/sh # # Helper to mount ceph-fuse from /etc/fstab. To use, add an entry # like: # # # DEVICE PATH TYPE OPTIONS # id=admin /mnt/ceph fuse.ceph defaults 0 0 # id=myuser,conf=/etc/ceph/foo.conf /mnt/ceph2 fuse.ceph defaults 0 0 # # where the device field is a comma-separated list of options to pass on # the command line. The examples above, for example, specify that # ceph-fuse will authenticated as client.admin and client.myuser # (respectively), and the second example also sets the 'conf' option to # '/etc/ceph/foo.conf' via the ceph-fuse command line. Any valid # ceph-fuse can be passed in this way. set -e # convert device string to options cephargs='--'`echo $1 | sed 's/,/ --/g'` # strip out 'noauto' option; libfuse doesn't like it opts=`echo $4 | sed 's/,noauto//' | sed 's/noauto,//'` # strip out '_netdev' option; libfuse doesn't like it opts=`echo $opts | sed 's/,_netdev//' | sed 's/_netdev,//'` # go exec ceph-fuse $cephargs $2 $3 $opts