Provided by: rex_1.14.3-1_all bug

NAME

       Rex::Commands::Partition - Partition module

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.

SYNOPSIS

        use Rex::Commands::Partition;

EXPORTED FUNCTIONS

   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;

   partition($mountpoint, %option)
       Create a partition with the specified parameters:

       ondisk
           The disk to be partitioned. Mandatory.

       size
           Desired size of the partition in MB. It is mandatory to pass either a "size" or a
           "grow" parameter (but not both).

       grow
           If "TRUE", then the partition will take up all the available space on the disk. It is
           mandatory to pass either a "grow" or a "size" parameter (but not both).

       type
           Partition type to be passed to "parted"'s "mkpart" command. Optional, defaults to
           "primary".

       boot
           Sets boot flag on the partition if "TRUE". Optional, no boot flag is set by default.

       fstype
           Create a filesystem after creating the partition. Optional, no filesystem is created
           by default.

       label
           Label to be used with the filesystem. Optional, defaults to no label.

       mount
           If "TRUE", try to mount the partition after creating it. Optional, no mount is
           attempted by default.

       mount_persistent
           If "TRUE", try to mount the partition after creating it, and also register it in
           "/etc/fstab". Optional, no mount or "/etc/fstab" manipulation is attempted by default.

       vg  Creates an LVM PV, then creates the specified LVM VG (or extends it, if the VG already
           exists). Needs "ondisk".

       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";