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
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
The centos cloud images are both arround a GB in size, and
downloading them causes lot of CI timeouts, downloading the
compressed version saves 700MB of bandwith and should save
a lot of time.
Change-Id: I8dcd1db81fe5c4661945638ef3e6344fdf651243
The ability to specify a distro mirror is part of other
distro elements, centos should have one too.
Change-Id: I4cc9062ff92fbe301f414820798e08c66e9793f7
This exact repository along with others are part of the
centos cloud image. From the looks of it this was required for
a very early cloud image.
Change-Id: Ib928e4ea739bc48f196f81c96ed4fba3177471f0
Completed in Kilo the blueprint ipa-as-default-ramdisk [1] ported all
the Ironic drivers in tree to be able to use the IPA ramdisk for the
deployment.
Now in Liberty the blueprint deprecate-bash-ramdisk is deprecating the
bash ramdisk created using the "deploy-ironic" element in DIB.
This patch is printing a deprecation message when the user uses the
"deploy-ironic" element and as well updating the README file to indicate
that it has been deprecated.
[1] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ironic/+spec/ipa-as-default-ramdisk
[2] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ironic/+spec/deprecate-bash-ramdisk
Related-Blueprint: deprecate-bash-ramdisk
Change-Id: I8057f52104225326f45eb3ae6065cd02a27f5ef2
In Id1e430e7d050a0b99ac449e2ea435e06cda1c4e6 I made the mistake of not
actually removing grub in 15-remove-grub.
This restores the removal phase and adds a bunch of comments. It
seems the centos7 and centos (6) images have grub2 installed, but F22
does not; hence the check.
For anyone interested in the history; it seems the whole idea of
removing grub and re-installing it in the finalise stage is to do with
Ubuntu grub scripts failing in the chroot. It is not clear this does,
or has ever, affected rpm based systems; but that's how it is, so
leave well enough alone.
The whole reasoning behind the rpm download & re-install is actually
explained in If095adc4abb52a19a3aa0b1caebfb3e4d8f605ef, but over time
the comments got lost as code moved around. I've restored in here
some detailed explaination of why we don't just re-install the package
"normally". I've also added a note to the pre-install of various
things that are related to this step. Again I think there are some
questions around this that we can investigate in another change.
Change-Id: I1acd19da8567ab93b5003caf67673cc70efea5fa
Currently they are used for inspection, but may be also used for
other purposes, as they're accessed from IPA generic hardware layer.
Change-Id: I32c6a711d466131b9445023812a2a260ed2e01f3
Switch to using svc-map element for systemd based agent.
This allows both .deb and .rpm installs to share the
element for systemd based installs. There are not any
plans to package a .rpm package for upstart or sysv, so
these are left as is.
Change-Id: Idca7ad97355cae785162989774a7e6dea6fdc5b5
Closes-Bug: #1490584
Fixing the ironic-agent pkg-map by adding missing commas. Validated
updated form passes json linting. Also includes a listing for curl.
Change-Id: I1983f7a581be3a5aaa771b19c6609cf12b61a7bb
Closes-Bug: #1488969
Appears that growroot was running before /dev is mounted so the script
is unable to introspect the filesystem partition info. Run this after
all local filesystems are mounted to fix this issue.
Change-Id: Ia7c41ba6ef79788fdbf198998622eeaa20dd4245
We can resize the rootfs without the initrd based approach. Create a
growroot element which performs rootfs resizing as part of system init.
Change-Id: Ibeb846b0170d141fb72323a441d14b65b93ae0a1
There is a bug where the init scripts element incorrectly munges the
install path making it useless. Also removing the dep on rsync since
this occurs from inside the chroot.
Change-Id: I8f2717d36d7d2ff4b195ec21e91afeaf30a1d803