The cloud-init package on Debian Linux overwrites the system
hostname to "(None)" unless a hostname is specified in one
of the /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/* files. This change applies
a default hostname of "debian" using cloud-init.
Change-Id: I9b411df44cfa05f899e708900f95719c0bcd6267
Corrects an issue in the config_exists function that could
cause duplicate interfaces to be configured on Ubuntu.
Previously we used 'return ifquery' directly which caused
a silent 'numberic argument required' error to go unnoticed.
This would also return 1 meaning a new interface would get
configured.
The new logic should handle things properly.
Change-Id: I625225e15113d7e184e3bcb5054df1616dec008a
Closes-bug: #1298430
Virtual baremetal instances have their NICs show up as ens4
which doesn't play nicely as a default in devtest at
the moment.
Ideally we'd want it to be em1 like real baremetal
(which is why we put this in the baremetal element
to begin with). Turns out the baremetal element is
required in devtest so we can extract the ramdisk and kernel
so lets leave it alone for now and move this elsewhere
until we get a better solution for fake 'baremetal'
testing.
Closes-bug: #1298152
Change-Id: Ia71e1d32b93db0c4c844a6dc1ebcd04ab0c13f05
Currently the dpkg element fakes start-stop-daemon, initctl and
invoke-rc.d to stop dpkg from starting a bunch of daemons in the
chroot. This is problematic when packages use service, start, stop or
restart commands.
This patch uses a policy-rc.d instead of faking invoke-rc.d to achieve
the same thing. This approach now aligns exactly with debootstrap.
Without this patch DIB runs on some debian distributions fail
when trying to umount the chroot loop device as there are daemons
running.
The log will now show "invoke-rc.d: policy-rc.d denied execution of
start." instead of "Warning: Fake invoke-rc.s called, doing nothing."
Change-Id: I6db192127aca19b5b7915179b781f5192078bfc7
Related-Bug: #1211564
cloud-init packages are not available in the Debian Wheezy repository.
However, they are available in wheezy-backports.
With this change, the cloud-init packages are installed from
wheezy-backports if DIB_RELEASE is wheezy.
Change-Id: I3daa3b0ba185ba3f7c1bf6b8f9b1f8c167fcb340
Those parameters allow to access the console for VMs using
extlinux (CentOS 6 for example). They are already added to
Fedora images.
Change-Id: I035170bd101062e004fb3782b5f8e5a7944a4f03
Closes-Bug: 1296899
pypi-mirror creates a separate mirror index for wheels (one per OS
that mirrors are built on). To be able to use it one then needs to be
able to export multiple mirrors for inclusion in pip.conf. As a drive
by I made it possible to disable the use of the pypi.python.org index
without using --offline (as --offline has larger impact).
Change-Id: I3e85a8069b18cafd7eae4cd0591821acc3b5a739
Remove the correct ifcfg-eth0 file on Fedora.
This will require an associated incubator change as well
to ensure the undercloud/overcloud now use em1.
Change-Id: I4b4bb7b6a25b058eebe889fd8ce1a403aaf193fd
libmariadb-dev is named mariadb-devel on Fedora. mariadb-devel
package is needed for upcoming mariadb element.
Change-Id: Ib62071a964a4449c4e32ef1646ab7a0fb0f5f7b7
Update the systemd serial port element implementation
so that it uses udev rules. Much nicer than
hard coding ttyS0 and ttyS1.
The udev rule only adds real serial device types
(i.e. == 4). See:
define TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL 0x0003
from include/linux/tty_driver.h.
Change-Id: I5d7de4815fd09c01693b7da4b8949f22fee20745
Updates the dhcp-all-interfaces element to fix a race
with the recent udev rules implementation on Fedora.
With the new approach we make the udev rule want (require
to startup) a generic dhcp-interface@.service template which
can be started individually for each interface that is
discovered.
The dhcp-interface@.service is setup such that it:
1) It calls dhcp-all-interfaces <iface> directly with
a pre-exec script. This creates the ifcfg file right
before we need it but avoids the case where network.service
might get greedy and try to start it itself.
2) Only runs if the ifcfg script doesn't already exist. This
is important because we only need to bootstrap the DHCP configs...
Once they exist the network.service will take care of starting them
on reboots, upgrades, etc.
3) On initial boot ensure that the initial DHCP interfaces come
up after network.service. Since we really only want
dhcp-all-interfaces to help bootstrap that haven't already
been configured this seems reasonable.
4) We also try to ensure that cloud-init
comes up after the DHCP interfaces. Cloud init has a decently
long timeout that this wasn't a functional problem but it keeps
log file spew down.
Change-Id: I71b026f027182aad49c3435bb903e5e38e524685
Closes-bug: #1294803
This is being added as a separate element because RHEL 7 is too
different from either RHEL 6 or Fedora to share all of the
configuration they do. It uses the redhat-common element for
pieces that are duplicated.
Some current limitations of the element:
-RHEL 7 is currently still in beta, so final image locations are
not available. This currently defaults to the RHEL 6.5 image,
but that will need to be overridden using the DIB_* env vars.
-There are additional tripleo-image-elements changes that will be
needed to be able to use this for building tripleo images.
-Open vSwitch packages are not currently available in the official
RHEL 7 repos.
-RHEL does not support qemu without kvm acceleration, so at this
time it cannot be used as a compute node for virtualized testing.
Change-Id: I705fd475303576525a27ce6801c673b5721792c9
Add an element intended for use in both Fedora and RHEL. This
allows them to share install steps that are common to both.
Change-Id: Ie4e820a7b777b8701514351b1f802cfe57c3812e
Refactors dhcp-all-interfaces.sh so that if an optional
INTERFACE argument (the first argument) is passed to the script
it only inspects that single interface. If no argument is
passed then the previous default behaviour is used which
causes all interfaces to be inspected.
To avoid a collision with the previous $1 we move to using
$FLOCKED for the exec flock command which runs on distributions
using ENI.
Also sets PATH so that the commands within the script
can all be found if it isn't set properly (/sbin/ip, /bin/cat, etc.)
This is a move towards using udev rules to add these types
of interfaces automatically.
Change-Id: I3ec8fd2cc2071bfc6943c744ca619e31b71146fc
Move whether the package or source install type is enabled out of the
source-repositories element and into the base element.
source-repositories wasn't a great fit for this functionality to begin
with.
Specify the install type for an element via the
DIB_INSTALLTYPE_<install_dir_prefix> environment variable.
Additionally with this approach, any new install type can be added
in an element, without having to update source-repositories or anything
in dib.
You could just write your install type implementation under
nova-foo-install, then define DIB_INSTALLTYPE_nova=foo in your
environment, and the scripts under nova-foo-install would get run during
the image build.
Source installs (any scripts under <install_dir_prefix>-source-install)
is the default install type for all elements.
Change-Id: I9414aca360c41e030e27d3d0c0a52d9d8e13d8b1
Since file to be fetched from the root tftp directory it shouldn't
contain any hardcoded path. Additionaly it eliminates bearing with
map-file containing regular expressions for tftp path replacement.
Change-Id: Iee1672834f735d7dfefce43000540522e1d053b9
Closes-Bug: #1291533
Some of the tripleo-image-elements were failing for RHEL due to lack of
build essential, python-dev and libz-dev.
This commit should fix those failure.
Change-Id: I080f9601faedb3259deada5cfbda7d00d3f13eb9
By default most cloud images have disabled the
udev rules which give us stable network interface names. While
this is a reasonable default for something like EC2 (the target
for these images) this is very bad behavour on bare metal
and can cause a "musical NICs" situation to occur where
on reboot the NIC names get swapped.
In this commit we re-enable stable interface naming by
removing the dev nulled rules softlink and installing
the biosdevname package. Once this is done interface
names should again show up as em1, em2 instead of
the old eth0, eth1.
We also remove some the common, statically configured
eth0 config files on some distributions. Equivalent
files (if needed) may be auto-generated by using
the dhcp-all-interfaces element.
Change-Id: Idd67977342719e2f295e2fa2c0ed6cfa8602171a
As git repositories are copied into the image make a note of their
details and add them to a manifest on the build system.
This allows the code used in building an image to be found after
the image build is completed without needing to open the image up
for inspection.
Change-Id: I7dbe9e163ad38a418cf2869a81e720de2c27dfb1
In 8b2325118f we added a line
so that 98-source-repositories tries to return from the top
level script (not from within a function).
Also, remove the return 1 within the function as well
because we just want to continue in these cases.
Change-Id: I66eddc12208b278594a0a8d8676c38d72045ca75
NFS client utilities for Debian are found in nfs-common, and the
Fedora equivalent is found in nfs-utils. The NFS server components
are already accounted for in the nfs-kernel-server mapping.
Change-Id: I2a43208f54b7fb625c239ce22231c43e194a97ed
Looks like shells only support alphanumeric characters and "_"'s in
environment variables. We were substituting "-" characters but in
order to be able to set overrides in projects with names containing
other characters we need to substitute more, I'm looking at you
oslo.config.
Change-Id: I3e2b1b0bc5871e4ec4ffd8117906cd077aa2cb0d
Co-authored-by: James Polley <jp@jamezpolley.com>
This will allow us to add environment variables to source-repository
scripts. Useful for things like arch-specific download urls.
Change-Id: I4d046825a317dc88db3d7673ad261cedacd1a104
This got removed accidentally in a recent consolidation of
install-packages. Adding it back so that -d support works again.
Closes-bug: #1287142
Change-Id: If17e613bc9bc0f808517edfa1506858d3b9dce54
The RHEL 6 Guest Image has been updated with a new release that
addresses a number of bugs. The diskimage-builder element that
references this file needed to be updated to reference the correct
image name. In addition, some notes to help users download the
image from RHN have been added to the README.
Change-Id: I3c9e64a1887afd9c0b370d70eff4b7f9598cebd1
Closes-bug: launchpad-bug-1286568
This patch alphabetizes the openSUSE packages dictionary in
map-packages. The openstack mappings were left
at the bottom as it looked deliberate.
Change-Id: I3661fba4d4ed68c836893e21fb4a8728c691af20
This patch alphabetizes the Fedora packages dictionary in
map-packages. The openstack mappings were left
at the bottom as it looked deliberate.
Change-Id: I4874c19f2a6826062874698e8f61bc6e2685ab19
Extlinux bootloader configuration in "vm" element requires vmlinuz and
initrd.img files in /boot/ with "generic" suffix. When these don't exist,
bootloader configuration should fall back to using whatever does exist.
Change-Id: I79d426e8f008e9f23db899f0b8f8cf2f23643e28
Testing showed that show-ref did not accurately determine whether a
git repository contained the given reference. Testing with name-rev
showed that it did.
Change the HAS_REF determination appropriately to avoid unnecessary
cache updates when using fixed references.
Change-Id: Iece213348516358af84417807f8dd36e959139eb
Reference to ${GRUB_OPTS:""} in 'vm' element causes syntax error
if GRUB_OPTS is set. Fix by changing to ${GRUB_OPTS:-""}.
Change-Id: Iae3ee8b7c4064c92d0cfc1b5a8caa22e53d6d112
We were applying proxy settings after apt-get install runs are done
in the Ubuntu element, which made it ineffective. Secondly, we were
not applying no_proxy settings to apt, which caused it to fail in
corporate settings. More explicit control may be facilitated in future
but local-config is a DTRT tool, and so we should help it DTRT.
I think I've correctly setup Zypper for this, and I have no idea
how to make the same improvement for Yum (and also Yum currently
doesn't set HTTPS proxies, which may lead to similar reports there).
Change-Id: Idbb9781d64d44b717ea22a25429383fa45d84148
Debian builds fail due to missing rsync in the baseline set
of packages that debootstrap defaults to. Rsync is used by a
variety of tripleo-image-elements and should be included in
disk images by default.
Change-Id: I8d83a53dfab279075e11f9825f15ee960395dd17
Add the DIB_GITREPOBASE variable to the source-repositories element
to enable global changing of git repository location.
Change-Id: Icfac5e103fce6e5a3f1a2db094144a0ed89fcc33
* Rename the cache directory for sources
Make the cache directory name match that of the element that creates
it. This makes it easier to find and more logically implies what
element created the cache directory.
* Add REPONAME to repository cache directory
For better usability add the reponame to the directory created
to cache it.
* Add migration code
Move pre-existing cache directories of the old name to the new name.
Change-Id: Ic62f19acb1746888ccbdf95eebf6e653f3e66357
The current method to rewrite the mirror URL in the ubuntu element will
only rewrite archive.ubuntu.com, which leaves the security URL alone.
This is probably not intended for people who are creating images behind
firewalls.
Change-Id: I54a867e0e9d5a7c94324a5c00ff1a83b4e6e4524
All of the yum-based install-packages scripts are doing essentially
the same thing, so let's use one script for all of the elements
that depend on the yum element.
Change-Id: I49e8c9b44e41bcf4cb9fa820e8a9179754694a97
We need to update vim-minimal, otherwise when rabbitmq-server gets
installed and pulls in vim-common, we run into:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1066983
Change-Id: I910cd6c5c5fcfc6f6780b86029b1b4e660dd8d05
The pypi element is cool, but some folk have local network mirrors
which we should permit them to use.
Change-Id: Ie840ad1184e72b0e01966eee0298cfd6511b6c19
The ubuntu element supports simple replacement of sources.list by using
the DIB_DISTRIBUTION_MIRROR environment variable. Drag the debian
element into line by supporting both DIB_DEBIAN_MIRROR and the new shiny
DIB_DISTRIBUTION_MIRROR.
Change-Id: I9d5f8d1e3251965b34e55929182aa601a524fe8f
We can now support file:// URIs in source-repositories files and other
places, by ignoring curl's inability to determine an HTTP status code
for them.
Change-Id: Ie226ce05ecb912b23cedc73fd7ba53c0b9c0fe35
Updates the dhcp-all-interfaces element so that
we add new DHCP interfaces using a udev rule
instead of a systemd service.
The previous approach (using the systemd service)
was proving to be problematic when used with
the new Fedora constistent network naming
convention rules (em1, em2, etc.). We aren't using
these device names as a default yet... but we will
need to soon and when we do udev rules seem to be the
best way to avoid racy behaviour when calling
dhcp-all-interfaces.sh from the systemd service.
Change-Id: I87e0aed1f34718e896bd414388886a1f1073b0c0
Refactors dhcp-all-interfaces.sh so that if an optional
INTERFACE argument (the first argument) is passed to the script
it only inspects that single interface. If no argument is
passed then the previous default behaviour use used which
causes all interfaces to be inspected.
Also sets PATH so that the commands within the script
can all be found if it isn't set properly (/sbin/ip, /bin/cat, etc.)
This is a move towards using udev rules to add these types
of interfaces automatically.
Change-Id: Ia482c1d3ddce0f0d8d77f9bc3ac76d6924640715
Don't assume environment.d is always under /tmp/in_target.d. This makes
dib-run-parts more flexible, and less specific to diskimage-builder. For
instance, dib-run-parts is already used by os-refresh-config, but
/tmp/in_target.d/environment.d is never going to exist when it's called
by os-refresh-config.
This is useful b/c elements can now install os-refresh-config scripts
under /opt/stack/os-config-refresh/environment.d to influence how
further scripts are run. Specifically, the OpenSuse packages prepend the
OpenStack user accounts with "openstack-". Instead of checking for which
users exists with an if/else in all the os-refresh-config scripts that
need to do user related things, we can just update the scripts to use
$NOVA_USER, etc. The OpenSuse element can then install a file under
/opt/stack/os-config-refresh/environment.d to set NOVA_USER to
openstack-nova. We could have files that declare defaults as well within
each specific element, or just set a default variable at the top of each
os-refresh-config script.
Change-Id: Iadbfad995da657e2965fd55fc4ba3a88138b4cfc
Updates dhcp-all-interfaces so that we avoid using
ifquery on Fedora to determine if an interface exists.
Adds a new config_exists function which simply looks for
the ifcfg config file on distro's that use netscripts.
Change-Id: Ie55524b83820fe4fab28cc9d3f7e08ca2e42c182
With https://review.openstack.org/#/c/70721 installing
the dhcp-agent subpackage was introduced, which is needed
for openSUSE. It seems on Fedora this is part of the main
package, so we need to map it back to that one.
Change-Id: I80f8412d291b3571d220fd26cfece86a03479440
Just adding an element shouldn't make a disk image build crash, even if
we're not using the element for its intended purpose.
Change-Id: I2ec91ce4975b3b0deee7c85bb223f854c694553f
Adds the ability to set $DIB_LOCAL_IMAGE to use as the base cloud image
for a Fedora image build. There are many repetitve tasks that are done
every image build. With this change you can build an image with the
fedora and vm element and then reuse the resulting image as input to
future image builds. This greatly reduces future image build times.
For instance 99-up-to-date is already taking almost 2 minutes (even with
rpm downloads already cached) for Fedora 20, and is only going to keep
taking longer. By having a local up to date Fedora cloud image, this
time can be saved on each image build.
There is one minor change to support this in that /tmp/grub needs to get
cleaned up at the end of image builds so that the image can be reused.
Plus, there is no reason for it to stick around anyway. (didn't think
this was worth a seperate commit).
Change-Id: Ic74d138da922ecc99c38c27f105170d90009a84a
Otherwise some dependend libraries might be missing in the ramdisk. E.g.
on SUSE bash is dynamically linked against libreadline.
Change-Id: I8b36bee6aa5a1e1da419e748e8bba046c29f3ae2
/usr/bin/env is more portable (/bin/env does not exist on SUSE).
Also address minor nit on review about python 3.x compatibility.
Change-Id: I6bc1a579bb43664f4d2be35a96f45189a6df0e27
Rename generate-interfaces-file.sh to dhcp-all-interfaces.sh
so that it is easier to find/remember in the $PATH on a deployed
image.
Also, on some distros the script actually generates many files
so the previous name was a bit confusing.
Change-Id: I7152fa7c28e8ade251311da2cd5f75972423b66c
Updates the generate-interfaces-file.sh script in
the dhcp-all-interfaces element so that we only
add interfaces that have real MAC addresses.
The generate-interfaces-file.sh script is run early enough
in the boot process (before OVS is initialized) that this
isn't usually a problem unless you execute it manually by hand
after booting. Then you'll end up with network/DHCP
configs for all of your OVS bridges, etc. This
patch avoids configuring all of the virtual interfaces
which have generated MAC addresses.
Change-Id: I7a705084aa5b11305ac0ec5ca37fd2e87a2ae8b7
Closes-bug: 1239479
map-services is used by os-svc-restart from Change-Id:
I15eb2a5db4b0a08e1fb40bda640cd8f224939a92
map-services is not only distro specific, it also needs to be able to
handle different service names for a given distro based on source vs
package installs, since the service names may be different. This is done
via a simple check if the requested service is defined, if it is, we
print the requested name, otherwise, we print the mapped name.
Currently only implemented for Fedora. Support for other distros is
easily implemented just like map-packages.
Change-Id: Ie7b2dcfa7cabd887d5c212df110d90f9d00a7f65
The SELinux relabel of the filesystem is taking almost 2 minutes and
isn't needed unless you actually plan to run with SELinux enforcing.
Plus, it appears to "leak" out of the chroot, referencing filesystems on
partitions that aren't even mounted in the chroot.
Note you just can't use getenforce or selinuxenabled here to get the
state of SELinux because those commands are not accurate inside a
chroot.
TBH, a downside of this is that if someone goes to try to enable SELinux
in an image where it was built with it not enabled, the file contexts
are going to be wrong. So they'd need to relabel themselves at that
point. However, this saves me quite a bit of time during image builds,
so I thought I'd submit to get other folks opinion on it.
Change-Id: I2132060d573fc93cf974f3560fdc651ff8ba38b4
If creating an image of a disto without grub2 extlinux is instead used,
extlinux was being configured to mount the root filesystem as
read/write which in turn causes e2fsck to fail to test the filesystem,
on RHEL 6.5 this causes the boot process to fail.
Change-Id: I07859e0df9a2bc1ddd8c5f2ed4509ba14312e140
Delete stale symlinks created by current openSUSE 13.1
for kpartx loopback partitions. Those break bootloader
installation otherwise.
Change-Id: I13a7387e341b4426b459610fd1d3c49ce5730f46
openSUSE's ccache package doesn't include symlinks to enable ccache
for gcc by default, so we set them up manually.
Change-Id: I79dbe814ff2dfad8158fb1f06d68cc07eae19a41
A Red Hat Satellite URL may be provided as the source for
Red Hat packages. A Satellite key may be provided for a pre-
defined set of RHN channels to be automatically applied. Support
for installation of a Satellite certificate also provided.
Change-Id: Iae5b97d6f4732a28efa08ab778a56c2f9b6b6bd9
When registering to RHN or RHSM a list of space-separated
channels or repositories may be provided. This allows control
over which packages are available to the system during build.
Note, the optional channel or repository is added by default
since diskimage-builder requires access to its packages. This
list is for additional channels or repos.
Change-Id: I9cf90d47ab1d09f5491f574132410438f9e294e3
This provides basic support to register to the Red Hat Network
(RHN Classic) for packages. The image is unregistered from RHN
before completing image build. The rhnsd service is prevented
from starting since it is not needed for packagage install.
Change-Id: I2dc124cdc6ae59a63fd94d82d77108acccc3f668
Red Hat periodically updates the qcow2 guest image available
for download. This sets the default image name to the latest.
Change-Id: Iba3075bbee3b41918d5cd3da9721fcbf98ff3bcd
Rather than using a script to mount the image using nbd to extract the
kernel and ramdisk, make a new element called baremetal, which contains
a cleanup.d script that will copy them out to <image name>.{vmlinuz,initrd}.
Closes-Bug: 1224669
Change-Id: I8f3569aa12148d18b1c8242b6fbbd8857894b26f
Add a script to ubuntu's pre-install.d that will change
archive.ubuntu.com to a mirror specified in $DIB_DISTRIBUTION_MIRROR.
Change-Id: Idfd5a40ec8a1912a5de5dcdcaf9795946b0b53b8
Update the default version of Fedora to 20 for the cloud image. A few of
us have run through devtest using Fedora 20 and it's working.
To continue to use 19, just specify DIB_RELEASE=19 for your image
builds.
Change-Id: I3d48272dedcd424747db5485ae0d8e9953f04191
We need to use the eval command together with curl so that the
$TOKEN_HEADER variable is seems by curl as two arguments: "-H" and
"'X-Auth-Token: ...". Without the eval bash would interpret the variable
as only one argument "-H 'X-Auth-Token: ...'" making the curl command
to not understand that parameter and fail to pass the auth_token to the
Ironic API.
Change-Id: I4dcfc323d6ab9b7fa207328386ef65a146a93617
The source-repositories element will now symlink the install scripts
corresponding to the set install type for an element into the install.d
directory.
Different install types are implemented by elements by writing scripts to do
the install type under install.d/<element-name>-<install-type>-install
directories.
For example, the nova element would provide:
nova/install.d/nova-package-install/74-nova
nova/install.d/nova-source-install/74-nova
source-repositories will create the following symlink for the package
install type:
$TMP_HOOKS_PATH/install.d/74-nova -> nova-package-install/74-nova
Or, for the source install type:
$TMP_HOOKS_PATH/install.d/74-nova -> nova-source-install/74-nova
Change-Id: I1bfaf39e5a98b2af904fbc6d674dbada30b27ed9
dib-run-parts should dereference symlinks, and if they point to an
executable file, execute that file as a script. This can be accomplished
by using the xtype predicate in the find command instead of the type
predicate.
This change is needed so that we can dynamically symlink hook scripts
into hook directories such as install.d at runtime to support different
install types.
Change-Id: I933e7f4b4dcf16956841d8c14aa63b0f9a18fc5d
Upstart support in Debian is somewhat experimental, but having it would
be especially useful for TripleO which already generates upstart scripts
which will work fairly well on Debian based systems.
Change-Id: I267da5ae7bc4a484fac152a14963d96ca2ad2693
Also allows setting the "distro name" so that things that change the
debootstrap signature will have a different tarball.
This is being done in advance of a debian-upstart element to allow
experimenting with debian and upstart.
Change-Id: I1a558fdaf5924c65f1cced9f9bf29d73643c30af
tgtd returns execution control and backgrounds itself almost immediately
and before it has made it's listening socket available. This can cause a
race condition as the tgtd socket is not available when tgtadm is run,
resulting in an error:
failed to send request hdr to tgt daemon
Add a function to check if the socket is available before moving on to
calling tgtadm, and a wait_for helper function we can use. We'll
check for the socket every 0.5 seconds, for up to 5 seconds.
I'm seeing this issue on almost every deploy using a ramdisk built from
Fedora 20. I'm not sure if something has changed in tgtd, but this
behavior is documented since Fedora 18 at least. In the systemd script
for tgtd, there is actually "sleep 5" to work around the problem.
See Also: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=848942
Change-Id: Iffa9fc63393309ca653d592dff17316ecbea3e09
This element can be used to provide a custom list
of modules via DIB_MODPROBE_BLACKLIST which
will be disabled via modprobe.d/blacklist.conf.
I'm using this to disable network adapters on the
Red Hat TripleO rack where the devices can't be
explicitly disabled via the BIOS.
Change-Id: I8a0a8ee05fa62628434d7f6422577dbf5cdd7a2e
Updates the dhcp-all-interfaces element so that the link
check tries up to 10 times.
On some of my machines 3 times (seconds) doesn't appear to
be quite long enough...
Change-Id: Ibf7015162fc890d4de8a417b868b0301146944c0
This is pretty much a duplicate of t-i-e/elements/os-apply-config, isn't used
in tripleo and the upstart script is out of date. We don't need to carry this.
Change-Id: I2b23d5930afae42cff28e2d5ce3d6c84224afa4a
Adds a new "package" type to source-repositories. When the package type
is specified in an origin-repository-* file the package name and type
"package" need to be specified like so:
nova package
The existing map-packages mechanism can be used to map the specified
package name to the actual distribution package names. The
pre-configured package repositories on the image will be used to install
the packages during the install.d phase of the image build.
If the repo type is package, an environment.d hook script is updated
with an environment variable which is sourced by dib-run-parts. This is
so that other hooks, particularly in install.d, will know what repo type
was used and can make the correct decision about doing a source install
or not.
Change-Id: Ief4e524664cd32d2087aeb3b1766f05e017de91e
Before downloading and caching the latest version of grub2, we need to
first remove all old versions. Otherwise, the find command that writes
the grub2 version to /tmp/grub/install to install during the finalise
phase could pick one of the older versions of grub2 in the cache. This
will cause the install during the finalise phase to fail since the older
version of grub2 will conflict with the newer installed version of
grub2-tools.
Change-Id: I5b43e359db3ba81ed6283dfb41c7e89629516d38
Includes:
* Enhancements to the generate-interfaces-file.sh script
so that it generates ifcfg network-scripts for
distros like Fedora/RHEL.
* Includes a new dhcp-all-interfaces.service systemd
script which ensures network interfaces get generated
before the network service starts on Fedora.
* Add a new disable_interface function to
generate-interfaces-file.sh which (on Fedora)
will delete the ifcfg config for an interface which
isn't plugged in.
This is important because ifcfg-eth0 exists by default
and we want to remove it if the NIC isn't connected.
Previous behaviour on Ubuntu is unchanged and the
generate-interfaces-file.sh just logs it as skipped.
* General doc updates...
I tested this on a multi-nic machine w/ Fedora where the first NIC
exists but was not connected.
Change-Id: Ia99e312539da43caefd72aa60398d43dac5dcc8f
Closes-Bug: 1239880
Tcpdump has a fairly small footprint and should be installed to all
images (it currently is on the ubuntu image by default). Sometimes the
reason you need it is also the reason its to late to get it.
Change-Id: I4849157515b389d534bdee755cdac6b0768fcb29
install-packages is an executable script, it should be +x. The install
command that was installing it is setting permissions to 755, so we were
fine there. However, I was trying to test the script outside of an
image build to test a change, and it's helpful to have it +x in the
repository for that context like all the other scripts under bin.
Change-Id: Ic300cc56d463640d119db4e310d375c66ed133ca
If "kpartx -av" is called and there is no unused /dev/loop* device,
then kpartx fails. Calling "losetup -f" finds first unused device
and creates it if it doesn't exist.
Fixes bug #1195264
Change-Id: I5d59b519fd8e2a7380b71a788f9d3f2331b6567f
dib-init-system is installed in 04-dib-init-system. Before it is
installed, 10-dib-init-system.bash may be sourced so command not found
issue found.
The patch invokes "/tmp/target.d/dib-init-system" directly in
10-dib-init-system.bash.
Change-Id: I9843224497c7dab8392261b26d62b6d79d1795ee
This is a dependency for the libvirt-python Python package that
ceilometer-agent-compute uses. libvirt-python is already installed globally in
the system via apt/yum, but that's not available to ceilometer-agent-compute's
virtualenv.
Change-Id: I07a12226889c6cda3bd04021240ee9714a396522
If we don't recognise git/tar/etc as source-repositories repotypes, we
now log the repotype, for debugging purposes.
Change-Id: I7b870807658441c928c7880291eb0284b6f97778
We now unconditionally cache the repositories being fetched with
source-repositories.
Additionally, by improving the way we handle repository refs, we are now
able to build images with code taken directly from gerrit reviews.
Change-Id: Ifd4c5691f6761eb5551663e6d0aa1c0e42afced3
Add apt-sources element for Ubuntu OS to override the default
/etc/apt/sources.list in cloudimg.
Set DIB_APT_SOURCES with a proper sources.list file to replace
the default one.
If you want to use this element in tripleo project, set NODE_DIST or
EXTRA_ELEMENTS / UNDERCLOUD_DIB_EXTRA_ARGS / OVERCLOUD_DIB_EXTRA_ARGS
to make it take effect at build time and run time.
e.g. before running devtest.sh:
export DIB_APT_SOURCES=/etc/apt/sources.list
export NODE_DIST="ubuntu apt-sources"
Change-Id: I9ce0d03b506c2948b96382e4d6e85f0aff906450
Some of the tripleo image elements rely useradd a for creating a group
with the same name as the user that is added. On openSUSE is feature
is turned off by default. So enable it here.
Change-Id: I120067e5e522dc6e704e7f09b724d60dee0c7f22
52-force-text-mode-console, running after 51-bootloader, calls
grub2-mkconfig (on Ubuntu that will happen via the update-grub call).
This call will overwrite all the changes that 51-bootloader did to the
grub.cfg. By merging the 52-force-text-mode-console code into
51-bootloader we avoid that. This also means that 51-bootloader will now
call grub2-mkconfig regardless of whether there is already and existing
grub2 configuration or not (52-force-text-mode-console did that in the
past anyway).
Additionally this commit enables the force to textmode code for openSUSE
(was previously only working correctly for Ubuntu and Fedora).
Closes-Bug: #1260323
Change-Id: Ida8e1a69df22d41ad70eb7154707c50613b536a8
This provides some customizations for zypper based distributions (e.g.
openSUSE and SLES). It is heavily inspired by the yum element and sets up
zypper to cache downloaded package outside of the chroot so that they can be
reused to speed up subsequent builds.
Change-Id: I775c921ee19cf7d1180fb68c1b7857ea6245a77d
Remove the comment about the rpm-distro element. The only tiny bit we copied
from it is 01-install-bin. 01-override-zypp-arch was unneeded and has been
removed from the opensuse element before the initial merge.
Change-Id: I9886bb6e7d723690f2d2ac476d6d3aca5a367607
Fix the test for $TARGET_ROOT in root.d/50-yum-cache.
Don't use $TARGET_ROOT in pre-install, it's only set for "root" and "cleanup".
Change-Id: I048364ea08ef503a4466f3494f18f72ebf99b5c2
This is currently experimental/incomplete. See
elements/opensuse/README.md for details.
Change-Id: Ie5bcab15c9703cf15ceb642fb986a8afc34f96fb
Co-Authored-By: Ralf Haferkamp <rhafer@suse.de>
Make the source-repositories element log which repo it's cloning from
so it's easier to tell what's going on.
Change-Id: I224f7bd98bc3d0ba94313dae9063d4ba4e25bdaa
If you build a ramdisk with ramdisk-image-create and forget to specify
-o, you end up with a .kernel and .initramfs file as the image outputs.
This commit defaults the $IMAGE_NAME value to image so you'd end up
with image.kernel and image.initramfs
Change-Id: I10f3ac9ad178c32119523e4da930070e3ade4f73
Ironic requires callback from deploy ramdisk via API with json data.
Auth token also required if Keystone auth enabled for Ironic API.
This patch adds separate element 'deploy-ironic' for Ironic deploy
ramdisk creation.
Change-Id: I5ef96711763e50307cfa17c406a9e16bffb937bc
When `/etc/selinux/config' does not exist, although selinux has
already been disabled, the image creation will fail.
Change-Id: I9e4a9a006073fd3f708049407ef98f82c3f399d1
In tests, saucy has been able to match raring for the ability to bring
up clouds, so we can roll forwards and switch the default to saucy.
Change-Id: I4df35d40f902c0daa7b2761d7afea8db25526753
tgt maps to scsi-target-utils on RHEL. This mapping already exists for
the Fedora element, so no need to add it there.
Change-Id: Ifc9a8976299458cdef50c2fbe00ba6a0c8d22f00
Closes-Bug: #1252975
We need to update openssl before proceeding as part of the image build
because the version on the Fedora cloud image is no longer compatible
with new python environments installed by virtualenv.
Change-Id: I3ed889f7382e7ca0de052ef5bdd6afeefc8bbdd8
Closes-Bug: #1254879
We can no longer rely on the name of the udevd binary as a hint for its
version, so instead we query the binary and behave accordingly.
Change-Id: Id4c869dfeeca5ed970169343b6b5f0f2c4499ca3
The Ubuntu build for ARM breaks when the pre-install step attempts to remove
grub components. This change gates those package removals based on whether
they are currently installed.
Change-Id: Ie169dbf12213e69b3713b3b1f9a68ae224f9fd31
The key 'RPM-GPG-KEY-redhat-release' may not exist in image
e.g. when you use non-default image (for example, if you build CentOS
image using rhel element).
Fixes bug #1252697
Change-Id: Iae642abb7a7f76c5528750dafedd4fd4bda56fe2
We can now actually override the $TROUBLESHOOT environment variable in
ramdisks, by not declaring it as readonly. Yay for insufficient
end-to-end testing.
Change-Id: I026c9dbdd411bf3eb945d5b18188eb1eedf3850a
We now allow operators to drop into a troubleshooting shell while
booting a deploy ramdisk, without having to have pre-configured their
desire to do so ahead of time, by means of a 10 second pause for them to
press a key.
Change-Id: I05ffa1ebaa95c83dee7bd2a2f52ba4c08928bb10
If we are booting pxe booting using syslinux, and it has IPAPPEND 2 in
the boot stanza, then it will append the mac address of the device we
are booting from to the kernel parameters where we can get at it
pretty easily.
If we are booting physical hardware via UEFI over the network, we can
rely on the BootCurrent EFI variable to point at the boot entry for
the NIC we booted from, which will include the MAC address of that
nic.
If neither of those cases are in play, we can just fall back to the
all-physical-devices-with-links code.
This currently uses the Bash 4 support for associative arrays to handle
the netboot-in-UEFI case, if needed I can rewrite it to be Bash 3 compatible.
Change-Id: I5e50e30c60d6d732a09ab61251cbb9be08bb6113
Since we are using bash syntax in some of the element fragments,
we should make sure we use bash for all of them, so that things don't
break on systems where /bin/sh != /bin/bash.
Change-Id: If2f043c57aa4e1492b7f9839213ef6123f683612
We now run the network bringup portion of the ramdisk init from an
init.d script, thus allowing image builders to inject code into the init
script before that point (e.g. configure network hardware).
The environment variables used by the network bringup code are retained
in the base init script so they can be overridden by init.d fragments.
Change-Id: I1ef0bb21e7f26c0ff3f02266f853ce5402bcb94d
Closes-Bug: #1252023
Check if Upstart exists before blocking the daemon. Not all dpkg based
OS's have Upstart installed so this should help increase compatibility.
Closes-Bug: #1251949
Change-Id: I2dcb1ff3641778b5653ca5762a728398adb57da1
We assemble the init script of ramdisks with the fragments from included
elements, alphabetically.
We now place leading numbers on all of the fragments we ship, to make it
more obvious to element authors and downstream users, how the process
works.
Closes-Bug: #1251706
Change-Id: I56b0d42971c8c462eddcfe1769f8124405e1233c
dib-init-system script is installed into $PATH. Called
without arguments it will print the name of init system
used to stdout.
Additionally, set DIB_INIT_SYSTEM environment variable to
the init system used.
Tested on ubuntu+upstart, centos+upstart, fedora+systemd,
debian+sysv.
Closes-Bug: #1251610
Change-Id: I29668079091f6060dab66d8259890384d3bbd653
This is needed to run scripts from devtest, in particular so that
swift ring files can be distributed.
Change-Id: Icbe8c5b24a0d494730357983f230a37a7f078de7
ramdisk-defaults file is sourced before chroot to an image being created
is executed. Busybox path should be set inside chroot instead.
Change-Id: Ic0e1d3093ca9d489dd96b14157e93b336cf0baee
The command `sudo rmdir $TARGET_ROOT/lost+found` will fail
if `$TARGET_ROOT/lost+found` directory doesn't exist,
e.g. when you use non-default image.
Fixes bug #1245856
Change-Id: I48c8f2f201b29912a726249023ca7d20893cc958
These are different tftp implementations, tftpd-hpa and tftpd-server are
equivalent, this mapping was added in a previous commit.
Change-Id: Idd1f554d4ee8e1d3c515d5f2f191e90abe0ff396
Now that we have moved onto neutron-dhcp-agent. dracut-network is no
longer needed, infact it was getting in the way. Dracut wasn't
requesting the classless-static-routes dhcp parameter but was
configuring networking. Removing this causes the network service to
redo dhcp and set the appropriate static route (specifically so
overcloud nodes are routed to the correct metadata server). This element
is still required for undercloud nodes so needs to be included there.
Change-Id: Ic23560164aff7791dd87ed2c3ad008efd248ae93
This will be needed by a patch I'll be submitting to t-e-i to
change the tftp implementation used by ubuntu, so that both
Ubuntu and Fedora can use the same implementation.
Change-Id: Ie9581265dfa2c37342e01162fe580b1948dd3e03
We need this for the Horizon element (which should work both on debian and
fedora-based distros).
Change-Id: I3a1dacbd1823abe051ba977b92b67ed27423f405
Signed-off-by: Tomas Sedovic <tsedovic@redhat.com>
I am getting a lot of http 404's from Fedora mirrors, in particular in
the US. Alternatively we could get cache-url to use previously existing
files if they exist and there is an error but this may not be the
correct thing todo in all cases.
So for now we do a retry if HTTP 404 is returned to the request for a
Fedora image.
Change-Id: I7634aeac3bdfe6930fafe6d276186c09fc8587b5
When picking the latest version of the kernel on i386 we should prioritize
PAE kernels. Debug kernels will be ignored.
Change-Id: Ic0fc5907074ee2a5ddfbbb1db2f1c8a6060cae9f
Related-Bug: #1240873
If the /etc/init drectory gets created on Fedora, it causes
os-svc-daemon to add upstart init scripts instead of systemd.
As a result none of the openstack services can start.
Partial-Bug: #1239880
Change-Id: Iec317baa3eb9ff651fa66c582d2f614993cde45e
For some reason we are adding CR's to/etc/network/interfaces, but it
does not require them. They are a bit annoying to see in an editor and
serve no known purpose there.
Change-Id: I9aeeff5533f418f09fcf33edd42e5d85cd486d23
Previously dhcp-all-interfaces was only blocking the first network
interface to come up. We add an instance stanza to make it run one
instance of generate-interfaces-file per interface. We then use flock to
serialize runs of generate-interfaces-file.
Fixes bug #1233577
Change-Id: Ib16bed6b37ce0789e315ef57e05ac561470a6f2a
Ifquery does not print anything for interfaces which only have a single
iface line. It does, however, return non-zero if the interface is not
configured at all, so we can use that to indicate whether or not there
is a configuration.
Fixes bug #1233579
Change-Id: Ia2fdafbea57e806eba99ae8ddaf395ebdcc306e1
The fedora element downloads the latest available image so presumably
will jump to F20 once available. Probably causing several days (weeks?)
of busted stuff. Of course it will be impossible to know when all users
of the elements are ready to switch but the least we can do is allow a
little time as a buffer.
This commit ties it down to a specific version which can then be updated
when the consumers of this element are ready. This allso follows the
same pattern as the ubuntu element.
Change-Id: I15c8e15a66e8af1bd152c27144acbc55af9da88e
Commit c7d80dd (Cleanup mount points automatically) removed the unmount
of $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/tmp/ccache in run_d_in_target() and moved the
"rm /tmp/ccache" to elements/base/finalise.d/02-remove-ccache. There
are two problems with this:
1) Not unmounting at the end of run_d_in_target() results in tmp/ccache
being bind mounted muliple times on top of itself (three times, if you
just run `disk-image-create base`). It is eventually unmounted, but
somehow the auto unmount code is confused, and tries to unmount it
one more time than it was mounted, which results in an error like
"umount: /tmp/image.THQkZxQa/mnt/tmp/ccache: not mounted".
This doesn't actually break anything, but it's a little messy.
2) "rm /tmp/ccache" in elements/base/finalise.d/02-remove-ccache never
succeeds in removing /tmp/ccache, because that hook is invoked by
run_d_in_target(), *while* /tmp/ccache is mounted.
This present commit solves the above by moving the ccache setup glue out
of img-functions and into the base element's root.d. This has the
following implications:
1) lib/img-functions is a little cleaner.
2) /tmp/ccache is available in the chroot during the root, extra-data,
pre-install, install and post-install stages. It is not available
during block-device, finalise and cleanup stages as it will have been
automatically unmounted by then.
3) /tmp/ccache won't be setup if you're building an image that doesn't
include the base element.
Change-Id: Ief4c0a6f4ec622db6c6f652776215684178d8943
When extracting the base image without --numeric-owner, user and group
names in the tarball are mapped to uid/gid by the host. This can cause
problems when building an image for some other distro than you're
running yourself. For example, building an Ubuntu image on openSUSE
ends up with /var/cache/man in the image owned by 'proxy' (uid 13)
instead of 'man' (uid 6), because the host (openSUSE) uses uid 13 for
the 'man' user. This particular man/proxy discrepancy results in
"fopen: Permission denied" errors when apt-get does its "Processing
triggers for man-db" thing in the Ubuntu system. I wouldn't be
surprised if there were other kinks caused by this uid/gid mapping
discrepancy too, but that's the one I found so far.
The same thing can also happen with Fedora, but seems to be less likely,
or at least less obvious to me when building Fedora images on openSUSE.
But, IMO, it's better to be safe and just use --numeric-owner on all
base image untarring outside the chroot.
Change-Id: I9da5ac66dd182e7278fe4fee932093f61d35673a
The code to handle unregister of RHEL subscriptions was buggy and
broke if no subscription credentials were supplied.
Change-Id: Iac29c45f207725e31eac6487a87367fcd3d34d49
My previous attempt at forcing the mellanox module to load was
completely bogus. This should not be (although I lack hardware to be
100% sure).
Change-Id: I22ff88181c9c9f0c024e021eeb7f16d79715241a
Closes-Bug: #1233949
In cases where servers ignore the Modified time, curl cancels the
download, outputs a http 200 and leaves the output file untouched, we
don't want this empty file.
Fixes bug #1234926
Change-Id: I05b0dd95dcd53ca50d88ec07f2f1ee9958b6adb7
Cloud-init needs to query the metadata server after the network
interfaces are configured. The upstart job "cloud-init-nonet" is
specifically in place to provide a hook to block cloud-init from
running while we rearrange network interface configurations.
Fixes bug #1233577
Change-Id: Ib5cf75d858fdb670b2abcc082e912c4644d6b169
When LC_NUMERIC is set to a format that doesn't use a decimal point,
`printf` will fail.
Change-Id: Ie6c4d075928f47b17cc413d537fc31c9d0734bdb
Signed-off-by: Tomas Sedovic <tsedovic@redhat.com>