baseline-tools expects lsb_release (although tolerates it not being there)
Order needs to be 01-override-yum-arch, 02-lsb, 03-baseline-tools
hence the renames.
Possibly lsb_release isn't cared enough about to do this.
Change-Id: I03abffb1ab2f560e746ba4ffd407605de31f4930
The later pulls in most of a desktop. The former still pulls in a lot
but significantly less, and still provides lsb_release.
Change-Id: Ie27310f01c037b4a10feb5e380e6f5c4ecf21364
We need to support mellanox devices in disk images as well as ramdisks.
This adds the requisite element structure to provide that support.
Change-Id: Iaf383f5b32b84fbb69569ef42ec2460ab1b231e5
The PPA would have to be updated for each release we want to build for,
including raring. The PPA also gives the tripleo team root on every
built image, something we don't necessarily want.
A shallow review of the packages in the PPA and known elements shows
only one dependency in the tripleo-image-elements heat-cfntools element.
Change-Id: Ic514f929eba26014dd3a0d76d5bb3b8e9e0caf3c
This also switches to using curl which some people may not have
installed. However, curl is far superior for this type of download.
Change-Id: I7ac5a84b30eb8daad320c082f976931c41a24669
Qemu-nbd does not perform well with older versions of qemu due to
the lack of writeback caching mode. It also only builds qcow2 images
and there is a desire for raw image support. Finally, qemu-nbd makes
it very difficult to build images concurrently due to the somewhat
opaque nature of how it selects a /dev/nbd# device. losetup, on
the other hand, makes this process very straight forward.
Change-Id: I309fad8af4fd1e8d1720c17b65e1897a76d5e897
Co-Author: Clint Byrum <clint@fewbar.com>
Update audit in order to fix up a conflict with a file from the glibc
package on a fresh Fedora 18 install.
Change-Id: Ib44c8415bce4ec47e21626a697cf426b96a9061a
Post install scripts are useful because they can perform tasks you want
to handle after the OS/application install but before the first boot
of the image. e.g: Clean the cache left by the package manager reducing
the size of the image.
Change-Id: I03e77f602192bbdce29c02999d1b57fac8051ddc
Fixes: Bug #1145786
This switches $CLOUD_IMAGES and $RELEASE to the DIB_ namespace so
they will survive future changes to the sanitisation of the build
environment.
Change-Id: I7dc2aa82fb9ef452705b080cc404f41046014f20
The root user tries to `sudo -u stack`, without a tty,
causing fedora+devstack images builds to fail in Jenkins.
Change-Id: Ia0a7fb315cf9bd17cf250e70dba06363a697c97c
cloud-init is expected to generate unique hostkeys on first
boot, but sometimes it doesn't.
This change ensures that hostkeys are always generated.
This change should be removed if the cloud-init problem is solved.
Change-Id: I7d7e05fbd12727992cf1aebec547ae0488e002ff
ARM doesn't have a generic Linux image due to the soc-specific nature of Linux
kernels today, so we drop the manual installation of that package, replacing it
with a dist-upgrade instead. This involved tweaks to the dpkg and fedora
install-package scripts.
Change-Id: I97924b80ca87781307e1087b9fe4b18215770e84
Errors in mysqldump would have been missed due to not having pipefail
set. Also there was a type-o in the invocation of mysqldump that was
going undetected, that has been repaired. Finally we should not pass
--master-data if we don't have slave credentials, as the master data,
even if provided, is useless without a valid slave user/pass.
Change-Id: I0f80af34c747f465250ef17fae4a44dac919c9cd
Strict sql_mode settings are very application specific, many will simply
not work with them. This setting was likely inherited from some other
production MySQL config file and is not appropriate for a generic
configuration. Specifically, this broke the MySQL package maintainer
scripts.
Change-Id: I068fcc7b3c770541d3d1ecfb372384750f182584
This will write two files in /etc/ that contain the environment and
command line arguments used in the creation of an image. This should
assist with later efforts to repeat the creation of an image.
Change-Id: Icdbe6693380bed6c406feee10d2cb1a88a992932
Quantum-ovs was continually re-creating interfaces
every second or so, because it was configured to use tunneling,
and the default version of OVS included with ubuntu does
not support tunneling.
Change-Id: I1246181c4b9c96ebe2795b337454dc8ddcb35e8f
Use Heat Metadata to specify host and credentials to pull whole database
snapshot and setup Replication. Also include root credentials for use after
the snapshot has been applied.
Change-Id: Ie3aa92463d28db54a523f520c2b4cdfb528acf9d
There's no need to run os-config-applier at any time except when
os-refresh-config is in its configure state.
Change-Id: Id9758294c60469a976b61c68fc26d9b83130599a