Currently rhel7 image creation fails because it tries to copy
default bootloaders which is ubuntu way. This commit updates `iso`
element to correct the path of bootloaders required for rhel image.
Change-Id: I526d75b2db609fc77be0fc778b4d00f2d3df38ec
Closes-bug: 1750725
For 'satellite' mode of registration, rpm for rhel SSL certificate is
hard coded to 'katello-ca-consumer-latest.noarch.rpm'. This commit adds
functionality that provides an option to set this as defined in their
satellite server.
Change-Id: Ib176cfa209f5ac8a4b5da71419327b4237330904
Closes-Bug: 1749947
In the prior change we added block-device-[mbr|gpt|efi] elements to
create appropriate disk-layouts.
This adds an environment flag to each so the bootloader can install
the right thing. The EFI install path is updated to work with this
(this part a copy of I572937945adbb5adaa5cb09200752e323c2c9531)
We do some basic sanity checking in the block-device elements;
e.g. mbr is not suitable for aarch64, and efi is not suitable for
power.
This updates the bootloader to install EFI where appropriate
Co-Authored-By: Marcin Juszkiewicz <marcin.juszkiewicz@linaro.org>
Change-Id: Ib80acbfd9a12efd976c3fa15a5d1081eb0799305
This moves the block-device default out of the "vm" element and into a
selection of other elements. There's "mbr" which retains the status
quo. There's an EFI version that has the boot/grub partitions as
required. In between there's the GPT only version, which is useful
for architectures like power without EFI, but still want possible
larger disks using GPT.
Change-Id: I4a566a97d073fc0dda0ab2494ac988fe015800a9
The current check only validates that an element that specifies
"element-provides" doesn't conflict with a "real" element. We also
want to check this against the provides of other elements.
A real example is with a "block-device" element. There is no actual
"block-device" element; we can have multiple elements provide it
(block-device-[gpt,mbr,efi], say) but we only want one of them at a
time.
Update the unit test for this.
Change-Id: I59d4aa5f6f09e2892b213e154befa10d85e95ca3
This adds support for a GPT label type to the partitioning code. This
is relatively straight-forward translation of the partition config
into a sgparted command-line and subsequent call.
A unit test is added based on a working GPT/EFI configuration and the
fedora-minimal functional test is updated to build a single-partition
GPT based using the new block-device-gpt override element. See notes
in the sample configuration files about partition requirements and
types.
Documentation has been updated.
Co-Authored-By: Marcin Juszkiewicz <marcin.juszkiewicz@linaro.org>
Change-Id: I6b819a8071389e7e4eb4874ff7750bd192695ff2
In slow networks like Infiniband it takes much time for the
interface to get the carrier. This patch enables this service
to run more then 20 seconds and limited by DIB_DHCP_TIMEOUT.
Change-Id: I8a6015567ac25e37b5a5aba4b1fda71170cc144a
Like we did in https://review.openstack.org/475206 we need to install
systemd sooner because of the new world order of containers.
Change-Id: Ia60d751fee3af6f8d72ad664107acb337360feca
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
As described, we want to set the default label for XFS disks to the
shorter value.
For example, you hit this when setting the old FS_TYPE environment
variable to 'xfs' (which sets the "root-fs-type" parameter, which gets
passed through to 'type'; but does not set a default label).
Change-Id: I41dce6e25766562db4366021309b8c2b74a8ab80
Closes-Bug: 1742170
While Debian-based distros use the label of ppc64el for ppc64 little
endian, Fedora uses ppc64le.
The ironic-agent was doing arch specific package install of lshw over
dmidecode for ppc64 and ppc64el but was attempting to install dmidecode
on Fedora ppc64le which caused the test to fail due to a missing
package.
This change just adds ppc64le to the arch-specific package installation
description for the ironic-agent element.
Change-Id: I38c3c1480bbbb2df817856614e6b740a0c02723a
Closes-Bug: 1744944
This updates diskimage-builder to support current Fedora releases (26
and 27) and removes support for Fedora 25 which is EOL as of December
12, 2017.
Change-Id: I227a607c6c468cc8b7bb154a189e9c8ce2021192
This small change avoids running fstrim on vfat partitions.
The mount order test-case has been updated to also test the mkfs
creation components, and the input config modified to have a vfat
partition to cover this path.
Change-Id: I8952e748d4bdc12a5769706de9057c1e97d95e37
The installed pip can be an older version which does not support
the -c argument. Therefore, upgrade pip before using -c.
Change-Id: If18d8ea822a62c8551c9c4d47354d58b0299fed2
Closes-Bug: 1744403
This reverts commit ab89c7d69c.
This commit checked for DIB_PYTHON_VERSION and only installed the v3
packages. This is unfortunately backwards-incompatible, as consumers
such as the openstack gate are relying on this package installing pip
& virtualenv packages for python2 AND python3.
This was sort-of expressed in the docs, where it discusses what the
resulting setup of the system will be, but I've added a note to make
it clearer.
If we want to change this, I think we'll need either a new element, or
a non-defaulting flag.
Change-Id: I419dbdf4682394db68974944af1e5c432f3e0565
It turns out make has always been a tacit dependency of openssl as it
ships a Makefile for certificates [1]. This just recently changed to
be a hard dependency in F27, so this now fails as openssl is a
dependency of protected packages such as dnf. Since it's always been
wrong to remove it, we take it out of the purge list.
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=783446
Change-Id: I69efb3a56878ab97c4587bbbf5356bea752f2846
There's a patch in flight in ironic-python-agent to switch the
default hardware manager to use lshw instead of dmidecode. [0]
This would require lshw to be installed regardless of
architecture. This patch removes the architecture rules from
lshw in the package-installs list.
[0] Ie370331df6bb5ef131c5cb60f458877e2a7ad71a
Change-Id: Idaf05b8efce28cd0cbf339cf693db4f55a693d9b
Partial-Bug: #1715790
zypper only supports the --no-recommends option during installs, giving
the option during removals results in an error.
When setting ACTION=remove, remove --no-recommends from EXTRA_ARGS, and
set --clean-deps to also remove no-longer-needed dependencies.
Rename EXTRA_ARGS to ACTION_ARGS for increased readability.
Change-Id: Ifbd168992b1a20658b6b4a99ba175234f6c78f6d
When "epel" element is used during a build process
with "rhel7" distribution, the build failed
because the "epel-release-7*" package cannot be
installed.
The reason is because the URL is not correct, it
should be:
URL=$BASE_URL/$RELEASE/x86_64/Packages/e/
Change-Id: I90c26892361f7611645b85f2eddc949b2f0d76fc
Closes-Bug: #1735547
At the moment all musl needs in addition to an official stage4 file is a
few keywords and use flag changes.
Change-Id: Ibf4a6d616aca1aef876967e2aa34170c96ac9ef8
This is intended to eventually support building musl-libc based images,
which need the musl overlay.
Change-Id: I8f5429ffa64e74c860772d9a00ff0b7eebb7721a
As described, Fedora 27 has a curl-minimal package that comes in to
satisfy the rpm package dependency. It conflicts with the "real" curl
package -- which is so commonly installed (by infra elements, etc)
that this becomes an annoying problem. Just pre-install the full curl
package.
Fedora 24 is old enough to not worry about, so remove some old
workarounds to make the flow a little simpler.
Change-Id: I67baf96377109ac4521ba00243a0d91b35fafba0