Make sure we reset the yum/dnf cache to /var/cache/${YUM}, not just
/var/cache/yum
This was resulting in the F22 fedora-minimal image being larger than
the base-image. Because F22 fedora-minimal does some installs with
dnf when bootstrapping the chroot before we set "cachedir=" to the
bind-mounted external cache, we have "/var/cache/dnf" created and and
populated with the package meta-data, etc.
When we globally point dnf to /var/cache/yum here, we effectively
orphan the /var/cache/dnf created in those first steps. dnf doesn't
care, but we end up with two copies of all the package metadata, etc
in "/var/cache/dnf" & "/var/cache/yum".
This also cleans up the sed a bit, by just replacing the lines.
Change-Id: Icc98fe30c34cb941aed4b987647ab67ac34af15a
I'm not sure why we try to do an extra install of these, it is done
inside the chroot in _install_repos. Currently it just gets skipped
saying the packages are already installed.
Change-Id: Ic7aa8cbe13e4347b447e84bb9c12483a4e125228
Add basic F22/dnf support to yum-minimal path. We extract common
code, add some comments and reduce duplication.
Change-Id: If4bd5f88e26bd6f2168958f1ec1efff1072de7ba
Move yum-based install into a function, to make way for a second
related function where use dnf later
Change-Id: Iad09f3753ecdfa0c10cb8a0970a3c8e5a2dccab1
Find doesn't like listings disappearing while its trying to find them,
in this case if a PID directory disappears while find is running. Using
-xdev prevents find from going into ./proc and as a side effect /dev
will also be avoided which is mounted on boot so not needed either.
Change-Id: Iaa282e58d81d533ad4445da0a44200dd14bf0850
Closes-bug: #1502142
Reorder the script number of 'elements/dkms/post-install.d/99-dkms'
to 'elements/dkms/post-install.d/97-dkms' to ensure that
it will always get executed before the
'elements/ramdisk/post-install.d/99-build-ramdisk'. This
would make sure that the DKMS module is there in the ramdisk.
Closes bug: #1492904
Change-Id: I2145d0ac29646335f76745a7678d169a62f13d44
Traversing the /proc filesystem causes find to error if it changes
while its being searched.
We have had a lot of ci failures on this find command since it was
added in Ibe40e6b8b884f37e3b5aeab6e7654593bcd63123
Change-Id: Ia8cfc923cce749a69d5108e588db2360238d866c
Closes-Bug: #1501949
Otherwise on rebuilding the agent the following error is produced:
failed to create hard link /home/stack/ironic-agent.vmlinuz
and the vmlinuz file is not updated.
Change-Id: I2015da889c932a854727235b1e34256a28e9eac6
The ramdisk-functions overwrites user modified
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf with a single entry
"blacklist evbug". Due to this, ramdisk fails to recognise
the hardware/disks etc for which user has modified
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf.
The commit enables copying all the *.conf files under
/etc/modprobe.d to the ramdisk. It creates
a config file /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-dib-ramdisk.conf
instead of overwriting /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf.
Closes bug: #1492804
Change-Id: Ib88272e4b8f4641c58e7e68bb0c2e4b82efc4fc1
When a ubuntu/IPA ramdisk is used to boot a baremetal machine with
ironic agent-ilo driver, it fails at the point of mounting /proc
and /sys. After the vmlinuz(kernel) is started and it tries to
load the partitions on ramdisk. It need the directory of "/sys"
and "/proc" to mount the corresponding filesystems.
In order to fix this issue, the directories of "sys" and "proc"
are retained but the subdirectories or files under them are empty.
With this change, the directories of "/sys" and "/proc" shows
up in the ramdisk and kernel will mount sys and proc filesystems
on them respectively.
Closes-Bug: #1488445
Change-Id: Iad5d62f373b73789118f23db4c932ea6e9a784c3
Signed-off-by: Gary Duan <duanlg@live.cn>
ironic-agent requires expect to be installed for config drive
creation and hence this commit adds it.
Change-Id: Ie1c0f488f416b4c373aa7f38dfd8df1917cd6be2
Depends-On: Ib4dd8c082a50e1dbaf0df91477b062716cb780ff
Closes-Bug: #1486967
fedora-release >= 22 has acquired a dependency on /bin/sh. This comes
from a %posttrans section of the spec file, which is symlinking the
os-release file.
As discussed in [1], the links are setup correctly in the rpm, so the
post-install script isn't doing anything. Thus we can safely ignore
the dependency with --nodeps
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1265873
Change-Id: Icf17c84580a75d42d8e90d5d6e81ae7f5f576c32
When dib-lint complains about wrong indents, it doesn't give you any
indication where the problem is. This repeats the grep on failure,
outputting the line and line-number.
As a bonus, skip *.orig files from merges
Change-Id: Ifbbdf854ea19191f66e9823468dbc0afc2f93e1f
Adds support for debian to iso.
Updated README to further clarify what the element does.
Change-Id: I17ac89cfbc84365860c591fab0e4c78123035983
Co-Authored-By: zhangjian <jian.zhang8@hpe.com>
The ironic-agent element is created using the disk-image-create utility
(even being a ramdisk) and outputs a .vmlinuz file for the kernel
(different than the ramdisk-image-create which outputs a .kernel file
for the kernel). This is inconsistent and make scripting against the
diskimage-builder more complicated if one wants to support different
types of ramdisk.
This patch creates a hard link for the .vmlinuz file to a .kernel file
at the end of the process (to keep backward compatibility) and print a
deprecation message.
Depends-On: I81400305f166d62aa4612aab54602abb8178b64c
Change-Id: I476f9ec9ec4206ece0261eaaf2b4182c6bcbd802
Closes-Bug: #1482606
Added support for ramdisk-type elements in tests/test_functions.bash
Elements are distinguished by element-type file in a test element.
Note that ironic-agent ramdisk is built with disk-image-create.
Change-Id: I4759859e7f3c004c2d00e7318729602e6c3c4d95