After writing the basearch value to /etc/dnf/vars/basearch the
arch value was overwriting the same file. This appears to be
incorrect, so changing it to write /etc/dnf/vars/arch, which
matches the subsequent 'yum' code paths.
Change-Id: I5da54f03224c11f9e286f16b68533936c4174c2a
for fedora/rhel/centos the main supported ARCH is x86_64. This patch allow
to call diskimage-builder with the above distro's with param ARCH=x86_64,
And also retain same behaiver when call with ARCH=amd64 as it translate
anyway to x86_64. Doing so wil simplify user expirience.
Change-Id: I229e0912434109b1b48a030bd35ad8dc1096a629
Without the dialog package is not possible
to properly use an interactive frontend.
debconf will print the following errors:
debconf: unable to initialize frontend: Dialog
debconf: (No usable dialog-like program is installed,
so the dialog based frontend cannot be used. at
/usr/share/perl5/Debconf/FrontEnd/Dialog.pm line 76, <> line 1.)
Change-Id: I0c7142f717cacf7437dbac1e1696f39b00cb4c49
We have a pkg-map entry for lsb_release, but in package-installs.yaml
we refer to the actual package name instead. This will happen to
work on Red Hat platforms, but it's actually wrong.
Change-Id: Idb248f96e75fa1090422fa08e5fbb2385cc1f517
yumdownloader has to have all the repo XML files, etc, which adds up
to a not totally insignificant 150MiB or so. Currently we're leaking
this directory for every build, which adds up on regualar builders
like nodepool.
Isolate the call with a separate TMPDIR so we can clean it up after
the initial download.
Change-Id: Ic65e8ca837cc76b7a1bb9f83027b4a5bdd270f75
while using disk-image-builder for building overcloud images for TripleO
using RDO, this repository is (in my opinion) wrongly disabled because
contains certain dependencies needed by RDO packages.
Example: python-cheetah is required for python-nova, but is not
available through RDO repository but only from
rhel-7-server-rh-common-rpms
Closes-Bug: #1638938
Change-Id: I76824c8ec02590397f1ff1d4f177ad061c7bf441
Signed-off-by: Luca Lorenzetto <lorenzetto.luca@gmail.com>
Mount all the usual /dev /sys /proc pseudo filesystems during the
root.d phase in order to make sure they are available for the rpm
post-installation phases.
Change-Id: I28221debf1036d9eb5137161757eb30811eafab1
On Centos and RHEL 6 the init system is upsart but but networking is using
sysv compatabiliy and a code path the handle this situation.
We can't use DISTRO_NAME because the centos-minimal element sets it to
centos for CentOS 7 but the centos element sets it to centos for CentOS 6.
Change-Id: Ib8e33ed78b3d6a5737eb7449bccef2d33f72b131
Closes-Bug: #1638527
The refresh operation must happen after the cache has been added in
order to ensure that whatever is in the cache is still relevant to
the current build and we are not using stale packages.
Change-Id: Iafd718e9738f85b8c235806c027665730f44d89b
Closes-Bug: 1589450
Load the vfat driver as a Pre Exec action for systemd before starting
ironic-python-agent in order to allow reading of parameters.txt file
required for the ironic-python-agent to find its configuration.
Change-Id: Ibf74dd1b2678ea76e0676711a7aa5ba6b88d5421
AFAICT this is no longer necessary. I've tested minimal and image
builds and they seem to work.
The original problem seems to be with installing the package in the
chroot, although it was never quite clear it ever affected the Red Hat
path.
This code is currently broken (see
I884cb1e78ad8c31d985f3fc94a58091b993edd7d). This is proposed as an
alternative to I74eed074494134334d5e49042bb5214bd0dd7339.
Related-Bug: #1627000
Change-Id: Iafe3611f4eec3c6357587a6cae6a30a261686ead
Recommended packages are usually useful but we normally don't need
them in order to have a working system. As a result, avoid pulling
them in when doing a regular package installation or a distribution
update. Extra packages can be pulled in using the usual '-p' parameter
or from within the elements that actually need them. The results of
this change are quite significant, resulting to gains from a few dozen
of MBs up to a few hundred depending on the selected elements.
Change-Id: I5838829c631990c7a1f3b67548accd9a603fe20c
When debugging, this is very noisy for very little value. If we need
to specifically debug this script we can turn up the level.
Change-Id: Ie15f16397c37e718aa919853697cbf2c5c08503c
Because environment files are sourced into the current environment,
they shouldn't be setting global settings like tracing else they
affect every preceeding import. This is quite confusing when only
half your imports are traced in the logs, because it was either turned
on, or off, by a preceeding environment import.
There is a corresponding dib-run-parts change in
I29f7df1514aeb988222d1094e8269eddb485c2a0 that will greatly increase
debugability for environment files by deliberately logging what files
are sourced and consistently turning on tracing around their import.
This isn't strictly necessary (since dib-run-parts with the prior
change will just turn tracing off after import anyway) but it's a
decent cleanup for consistency. A bare-minimum dib-lint check is
added. Documentation is updated.
Change-Id: I10f68be0642835a04af7e5a2bc101502f61e5357
We are running into race conditions with glean, which ssh-keygen -A is
not handling properly. So, create a new script to first check if the
file exists, then use 'yes' to disable overwriting of existing files.
Change-Id: Ie82e1e3f832fcc8f32c7e1335c5f0ee16d36f9a8
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
Theres a pretty standard workflow for setting a sysctl value which will
be applied on image boot which was written by tripleo. Lets move this in
tree as other folks (like Octavia) would like to depend on it.
Change-Id: I3c266870d417cdba3196f5fa65c4cd634ab13173
cloud-init-local needs to be run in the boot runlevel because it
modifies services in the default runlevel. When a runlevel is started
it is cached, so modifications that happen to the current runlevel while
you are in it are not acted upon.
Change-Id: Ifeae0071fc9e738ec223ec0df271559ad6e0196b