#!/bin/bash set -e swift-init all kill # Remove the following line if you did not set up rsyslog for individual logging: sudo find /var/log/swift -type f -exec rm -f {} \; if cut -d' ' -f2 /proc/mounts | grep -q /mnt/sdb1 ; then sudo umount /mnt/sdb1 fi # If you are using a loopback device set SAIO_BLOCK_DEVICE to "/srv/swift-disk" sudo mkfs.xfs -f ${SAIO_BLOCK_DEVICE:-/dev/sdb1} sudo mount /mnt/sdb1 sudo mkdir /mnt/sdb1/1 /mnt/sdb1/2 /mnt/sdb1/3 /mnt/sdb1/4 sudo chown ${USER}:${USER} /mnt/sdb1/* mkdir -p /srv/1/node/sdb1 /srv/1/node/sdb5 \ /srv/2/node/sdb2 /srv/2/node/sdb6 \ /srv/3/node/sdb3 /srv/3/node/sdb7 \ /srv/4/node/sdb4 /srv/4/node/sdb8 sudo rm -f /var/log/debug /var/log/messages /var/log/rsyncd.log /var/log/syslog if [ $(find /var/cache -type d -name "swift*" 2>/dev/null | wc -l ) != "0" ] ; then find /var/cache/swift* -type f -name *.recon -exec rm -f {} \; fi if [ "`type -t systemctl`" == "file" ]; then sudo systemctl restart rsyslog sudo systemctl restart memcached else sudo service rsyslog restart sudo service memcached restart fi