Ubuntu 13.04 has been released now for 3 months. The updated libvirt,
openvswitch and kernel are all beneficial to various OpenStack components,
and many other software is updated beyond the versions in Ubuntu 12.10.
Change-Id: I358aed8bf906c3ff5103f19b1f9e6ac689b5d5ee
source-repositories uses find to discover things it should import. If
someone happens to use emacs, and happens to have had an autosave file
in a directory with a wildly broken version of a source-repositories-
file, then dib will attempt to execute the contents of the autosave file
and the user will be sad. Adding a filter to the find command for files
ending in ~ will prevent pain and suffering.
Change-Id: I27c8a4b53d3c9b913ca926db16b4271941f6fb5d
devstack-gate needs to be able to make an image that has pre-downloaded
but not installed a sequence of packages. To support that, add a -d flag
to install-packages to allow downloading but not installing. -d passes
through on a dpkg install, and with this patch should be transformed
to --downloadonly which is the yum version.
Change-Id: Ia4e61fa4304df86afbee7dfc8067ea1bdf528f3e
Symlink /usr/lib -> ../lib for Fedora deployment ramdisk. This
symlink is needed for systemd-udevd. Otherwise, the network device is
not loaded and initialized when the deployment image is booted. This
logic was previously contained in
elements/deploy/root.d/50-redhat-prepare-fs, but now that ramdisk
images are built in a chroot, the change needs to be moved so that it
is applied to the ramdisk build.
Change-Id: Icea43230126956ccf5fb8a6a96ca706b75d5c32f
Create an install hook where core utilities can be installed
on Fedora. In this case we are installing which.
Which is being used by
ramdisk/post-install.d/01-ensure-binaries
vm/finalise.d/51-grub
The absence to which caused the ramdisk build to fail on F19.
On Ubuntu which is installed with the package debianutils, this pretty
much has to exist on Ubuntu images, so a corresponding package install for
ubuntu isn't needed.
Fixes Bug 1202612
Change-Id: I847c1619cdab021c9348caed3fa32db64e663e8e
The search and replace that converted dashes in REPONAME only converted
the first dash. They should all be converted.
Change-Id: I76a48cf5bdfa8664f0a65d0238fa4da7d80305db
source-repositories does a git reset on the .git directory of cached
repositories. But doesn't specify the directory to reset. A working
directory needs to be specified so that the $PWD isn't used.
Without this change $PWD is polluted with the contents of repositories
being cached.
Change-Id: Ic37b702ac579bf766bb2204a988fa9468d308abf
Caching PyPI objects will require inspecting the content downloaded by
the source repositories, so needs to run after it.
Change-Id: I551c075e0bb6853b2ef79268b7f6455a4f06743d
Cloning large repositories over the internet can take considerable
time. Caching them locally makes repeated image builds significantly
faster, so lets do that.
When users override the element source they will often be using a
local repository, so in those cases I don't cache - but we could
easily change our minds on that in the future.
Change-Id: I9822362cf722b904d9806dbbb4bb07cfe2b33437
Similar to the Ubuntu element the Fedora element had not been updated
to honour --offline. Also similarly we only check for the existence of
the final cached file rather than the image we directly download,
because they are generated separately.
The -u change is just hygiene to detect future buggy changes.
Change-Id: Ib92a9d419bb485c8861da041066827e8d6aac0b7
When --offline is set elements should not revalidate cached data. The
ubuntu element had not been updated to match this. SHA checking is
also skipped as we only move a new cached file into place when the
hash matches, and we might download a new hash before updating the
image cache, which would cause persistent --offline failures.
Change-Id: If1a0366b51951a73b7a3ffe23a29a3d910b08938
In the 52-force-text-mode-console hook, gracefully exit when the
/boot/grub2 directory does not exist on the Fedora 19 cloud image
filesystem. By default the Fedora 19 cloud image is using extlinux to boot
the image instead of GRUB. The decision was taken because GRUB is quite
big (would pull in ~30MB of dependencies) and there's very little benefit
in using it because cloud images don't need to cover all the corner cases.
Change-Id: I52723d4d14c21b1787b4c7e0dd21a09cdbdae0d1
If you have an EFI host but the image doesn't have the EFI modules
installed the grub-install command will fail in case the --target
argument is not set. The problem is that the grub-install script will
check whether the /sys/firmware/efi file exists or not to determine if
it's an EFI installation, but this value comes from the host, so this
patch will look for the /sys/firmware/efi file and will also check if
the EFI modules are installed in the image, if not set the --target to
a non-efi platform.
Change-Id: I4481b43e4a8fe4144be9c7eb9d9c618bbb2df21e
In the 51-grub hook, after the GRUB installation, the script will look
for a GRUB configuration file and in case it's not present one will
be generated using the grub-mkconfig command. The reason why it have
to be done is because the new Fedora 19 cloud images is using extlinux
by default.
Change-Id: I80b15b3122698d98ac4d47dc06faf5909a90ab00
Ramdisks are now built inside a chroot which is built by the normal
image build process. Doing so improves our independence of the
precise state of the build host.
This fixes bug 1194055.
Change-Id: Ibc254fbb9e7b404b5f38c1b35bcde8a4136e8e28
Previously debconf was used and thus this only worked on dpkg based
systems. Now we can support any system that runs a reasonably recent
cloud-init.
Change-Id: I1397aefb3af400adcfd98f858c5a32fad2b584b5
Latest Fedora cloud images are available here
http://cloud.fedoraproject.org/
With this change, when a Fedora version comes up,
d-i-b will point to it automatically.
Fixes 1199237
(Also, thanks to Lucas Gomes for testing.)
Change-Id: Ifcb8a48f3baf3ef841f00e6a20c6fd9f79fea129
Many python extensions are built from source each time an image is
built. Repeating these is wasteful, so ccache is employed to eliminate
that waste. A cache dir outside the chroot is used to speed up
subsequent image builds.
Change-Id: Ib73563ddbe5f3be7454bfc54ab91cedb559a1304
Before each phase dib-run-parts will pick these up to setup the
environment for the commands it runs.
Change-Id: I56697d7bc370918d4063eee67a1c35d4988a5359
The URL to download the Fedora 19 images is not persistent anymore,
they are now download from http://download.fedoraproject.org where the
request will be redirected to a different location. Passing the -L option
to the curl command will make it redo the request on the new place and
download the image correctly.
Related to bug #1199237
Change-Id: Ib9b9d65734992e2bf1a6888c5f2eb9de366f8204
On Fedora 19, there is a delay between the time loop0p2
is created to the time it is ready to be mounted.
This patches waits for 5 seconds for /dev/mapper/loop0p2
to be accessible. If it is not ready then the script
exits with status 1.
Fixes: bug #1197340
Change-Id: Iff0cfd0566673799a77500e0e24954f5f3743a17
When downloading the base image for the first time, the response
test expression fails with '[: 200: unexpected operator'. This is
caused by using '==' in the test expression, which is not supported
in sh scripts.
Fixes bug 1195030
Change-Id: I66260814cb591371dc5c10f8436f90c2f18d78cf
Add "NONZEROCONF=yes" to /etc/sysconfig/network to prevent
169.254.0.0 route from being created. This route interferes
with fedora baremetal nodes' access to the nova metadata
server at 169.254.169.254.
Change-Id: Iad77abfc97c0eba944680772f233389481a270ff
On fedora 18 the package pyOpenSSL is conflicting with one of the
packages needed to build the bootstack image. The problem gets sorted
if you install pyOpenSSL at the beginning of the image building process
and this is what this patch is doing.
Change-Id: I681683b81ad638dfeb690fde1bc7d08a2116aaed
Use the new source-repository interface to git clone
source repository.
Also there was a few thing in this element that needed to be fixed.
o url to the git repo wasn't curren't.
o pip and git are also dependencies that needed to be installed.
Change-Id: Ieb7be6576fc909aa4bba0233b7b81cab03395d76
Git isn't a dependency of this element, but is a dependency of pbr
if you are doing pip install on a git cloned directoy, because this
looks to be a fairly common pattern it makes sense to have git on the
target image.
Change-Id: I49ee3fa4eac493b9dfa379a674ab9b3390cfc89a
Commit cc5ecb4e9c switched from using
run-parts in favor of dib-run-parts.
/usr/local/bin isn't part of PATH on Ubuntu causing
"/usr/sbin/dib-first-boot: line 8: dib-run-parts: command not found".
Change-Id: Ia7e401221add197edf880af82e0148f3ba7d2b9c
The fedora element downloads images too, so we should re-use the caching
code from the ubuntu element.
There doesn't seem to be other examples of code shared between root.d
scripts. In the fedora and dpkg elements we copy install-packages into
the chroot, but that model doesn't apply when we're running scripts
outside of the chroot. Seems sane to just run it directly from the bin/
dir in the temporary hooks directory.
Change-Id: Iaa6aca660042fea323cab4271633a4bdbbc271b8
If a cached copy of the file doesn't exist, cache_url() passes a
non-existent path to -z/--time-cond and you see this warning:
Warning: Illegal date format for -z, --timecond (and not a file name).
Warning: Disabling time condition. See curl_getdate(3) for valid date syntax.
It works just fine, but the warning is ugly.
Change-Id: Ic6f13a2c596b988308d7fca9cd1745e5d48ae5fb
At least on RedHat the run-parts command is very precarious and doesn't
even check for the return code of the scripts it runs causing the
dib-first-boot to delete itself even when something went wrong with the
configuration of the first boot of the image. Using the dib-run-parts
instead will make the whole first boot routine to be more robust and
less platform dependent.
Change-Id: I0073fd52fc1fc8848ca9277a84603124215cdb6e
Adds a new err_msg function which is used to:
-echo feedback to the deploy ramdisk console
-keep track of the first error message we hit so
that we can send it along to the baremetal-deploy-helper.
Also, updates our wget request back to baremetal-deploy-helper
to include the first the first error message (if any) as
the 'e' parameter.
The err_msg uses a new simple safe_url_encode function to ensure
we don't send invalid characters in our HTTP post requests.
Change-Id: I5a623a6f66cde8d81ff1e75800dc2953ca2703a8