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Replace socket-based liveness checks with scripts The current TCP socket-based liveness/readiness check for Ceph doesn't accurately reflect when daemons are live, doesn't handle multiple OSDs on a host, and doesn't work when hostNetworking is in use and the Ceph network is different from the one associated with the hostname. This change adds new scripts for checking Ceph monitor and OSD liveness/readiness that query the Ceph Unix domain sockets to get daemon status and exits 0 iff all sockets report that their daemons are in an "active" state. This isn't perfect: we don't know how many daemons SHOULD be active, so if only a subset is live and the others have no sockets (yet?), we'll still claim the pod is ready. The scripts also don't distinguish between liveness and readiness for OSDs. Change-Id: I5d370b4bc4025fece2e640355c3a29167afca871
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