Cool :)

Yes you will be able to pre-provision all the disks.
During the next run it will retry all the disks, some will be installed some 
will not therefore it will configure them :).

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On 06 Mar 2014, at 11:28, Gandalf Corvotempesta 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> 2014-03-06 11:14 GMT+01:00 Sebastien Han <[email protected]>:
>> No this is currently not supported.
>> We can only select on drive per server.
>> Can you submit an issue on Github for enhancement?
> 
> I'll do in a couple of minutes.
> 
>> Yes they must be identical. If a device doesn't exist Ansible will simply 
>> hang on the "parted" test, it will probably timeout at some point, however I 
>> haven't tested this.
>> However I just pushed a pull request to workaround this issue.
>> https://github.com/ceph/ceph-ansible/pull/4
> 
> Cool.
> In this case I'll be able to specify all 12 spinning disks for my
> servers even if they aren't installed.
> Is Ansible smart enough to detect and configure newly added disks in
> the next run ?

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