We're getting double time-stamps in the console log of upstream jobs.
Move the logging of a prefix datestamp into a "-t" option to retain
the status quo prior to Id9ea5131f0026c292ca6453ba2c80fe12c47f808 (we
could, of course, do it the other way and turn if off in the jobs, but
since we didn't have it before...)
While poking, make the time-stamp consistent and always prefixed if -t
is turned on.
Also, it seems the parallel options got a bit of sync with what got
merged. Add "-j" documentation and remove unused "p" option.
Change-Id: Ic7c2ebeca3f9d5784cac59505b6e6181151f5805
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
We currently have 'user guide' and 'developer documentation'. Lets
rename to 'developer guide' for consistency.
Change-Id: I834ea313bc34275ef33e8c49a1689dff41892015
By default sphinx uses localtoc which means 'show TOC for this page'.
Using a global table of contents on the sidebar is much more user
friendly wih our docs structure.
Change-Id: I215732d3848b4b75d9171bdbaaf2ff2e4dcc01f0
The table of contents for our developer guide does not show due to the
fact that it is past the first sub-header.
Change-Id: I8459a4949e3e4822b0a3cd4f163475d2c60b0f2e
Releasenote translation publishing is being prepared. 'locale_dirs'
needs to be defined in conf.py to generate translated version of the
release notes.
Note that this repository might not get translated release notes - or
no translations at all - but we add the entry here nevertheless to
prepare for it.
Change-Id: Ib3cfb6a2cc014b72c32db7434975d4bb75d480d7
In shade, we use both md5 and sha256 checksums to help validate the
integrity of an image. Rather then having nodepool do this each time
for every time, have diskimage-builder create these files when we
build the image.
We've added a flag (disabled by default) to toggle this functionality.
Change-Id: I5815ba69b7d477f1e91dc8ec0c69c86168770964
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
Add a new opensuse-minimal element to build small and highly
configurable openSUSE based images using the zypper-minimal element
as the main building mechanism
Change-Id: Iebfc4ad4aff763e511b093f1607b55851ccbddcb
All SUSE-based elements can benefit from the mkinitrd phase to move it
to a more generic location.
Change-Id: Ife171d462a393b6ac0bf2c5eaa48ea25eaf4d1cc
Since http://httpredir.debian.org is unreliable is selecting a mirror
to use, we'll now default to http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian. In
fact, in openstack-infra we have been overriding httpredir.debian.org
for a while, now make this default in diskimage-builder.
Change-Id: I48658bc076e13a0913821197e4120c73618fef8f
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
Move the opensuse utilities to the zypper element so they can be used by
SUSE or zypper based elements. This brings the zypper element somewhat
in line with the rest of the package manager elements.
Change-Id: I8aa2849231454216cdd47629a5e2d6e45769dbbe