We should make use of the CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud.qcow2 symlink from
http://cloud.centos.org/centos/7/images/ instead of having a hard coded cloud
image. Specific cloud images can still be downloaded by overriding
$DIB_RELEASE.
More importantly, using the symlink will keep us automatically up to date with
the latest CentOS 7 cloud image. The image in use by the hard coded value
occassionally exhibits "No space left on device" errors after the cloud-init
filesystem resize. More info about this issue is at:
http://xfs.org/index.php/XFS_FAQ#Q:_Why_do_I_receive_No_space_left_on_device_after_xfs_growfs.3F
The newer cloud image (with a newer kernel) does not exhibit this issue.
Change-Id: I3e19f6269ceba937fcd630bab265d132bd525519
Diskimage-builder currently writes cloud-init config file which adds a
host entry mapping the hostname and FQDN to 127.0.0.1 into every image
built. This is probably useful for some use cases but not for all, so we
now allow customizing the manage_etc_hosts value via
DIB_CLOUD_INIT_ETC_HOSTS variable and also not writing the config at all
if that variable is explicitly set to an empty string (currently the
default is 'localhost' but in the future the default will be empty
string).
Particular description of the problem this causes in TripleO follows:
We get hosts files like this:
::1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost6 localhost6.localdomain6
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost4 localhost4.localdomain4
127.0.0.1 ov-rl5i5saoc6h-1-hj5tzsbrdv4c-controller-dy6nuyarqy5z.novalocal ov-rl5i5saoc6h-1-hj5tzsbrdv4c-controller-dy6nuyarqy5z
# HEAT_HOSTS_START - Do not edit manually within this section!
192.0.2.17 ov-rl5i5saoc6h-0-wfzcsrqo34p6-controller-m3hy26lhxavl ov-rl5i5saoc6h-0-wfzcsrqo34p6-controller-m3hy26lhxavl.novalocal
192.0.2.15 ov-rl5i5saoc6h-1-hj5tzsbrdv4c-controller-dy6nuyarqy5z ov-rl5i5saoc6h-1-hj5tzsbrdv4c-controller-dy6nuyarqy5z.novalocal
192.0.2.16 ov-rl5i5saoc6h-2-a6v7saxnivm5-controller-7jboskte34r7 ov-rl5i5saoc6h-2-a6v7saxnivm5-controller-7jboskte34r7.novalocal
# HEAT_HOSTS_END
The duplicate hostname/FQDN entry for 127.0.0.1 and 192.0.2.15 confuses
Corosync, which then fails to start a cluster when using hostnames in
the config file instead of IPs.
Change-Id: Ia8582883f737548e2911d3f36a1943e5b236281b
Partial-Bug: #1447497
vconfig is actually deprecated in favor of the ip command, and is not
available on some newer distros (RHEL 7 at least). I'm not honestly sure
why it needs to be installed in all images anyway. I traced the origins
of installing the vlan package here all the way back to the first dib
git import from some other repo...so, I don't see any obvious reason why
it needs to be installed.
Change-Id: I272667cf29f5e41c217a26f70937b2842a04f748
subprocess.CalledProcessError in Python 2.6 does not have the 'out'
parameter for __init__, so pass only two of them and manually set
'output' in that case.
Fixes/improves commit 7f410aaff2.
Change-Id: I279bdf433b1272a9c3af4d66a2a52c78a7ac5de2
This commit address last comments on
I5e8a706989bad13051eb47db0b1e762e6c672318. It adds
the date for a comment was added and removes redundant
wait period for initialization.
Change-Id: Idff38835969c094175f68be78c407ae975473b57
Starting from syslinux 5.00, isolinux.bin is dependent on
ldlinux.c32 to boot for BIOS machine. syslinux > 5.00 is
delivered with Fedora 21 cloud image which breaks the boot
from ISO if ldlinux.c32 doesn't exist.
Change-Id: If722f36aeaabc759d93ef6ae3f49b21bb840a92d
Closes-Bug: 1449882
These are ubuntu-isms that do not exist on debian mirrors and cause
builds to break if they're based on a stable debian release.
Change-Id: I08c2826eba4aabd0be69955220624b2f179a15ee
Closes-bug: #1450198
Set the pbr option 'warnerrors' to make build_sphinx turns warnings into
error. Fix all warnings.
`tox -edocs` will thus abort whenever someone introduce a new error.
Change-Id: Id6d09768a241866e1fdc1a1e2bf90336f5c5087d
debootstrap is not debian or ubuntu specific. We can make a debootstrap
element that knows how to do all of the things, and then a
debian-minimal and ubuntu-minimal image that use it. Finally, make
the debian element simply be a collection of the extra things we do to
make it look like a cloud-init based cloud image.
Change-Id: Iaf46c8e61bf1cac9a096cbfd75d6d6a9111b701e
glean is now moved into the openstack-infra repos, so the reference to
the originally temporary home can be discarded.
Change-Id: Ie89fff85e264a36d9bab15801314d5195b45031c
In some cases, like linux-image-* on debian, we need to only install
packages for a specific target architecture.
Change-Id: Ic0009d0c1e121d6f3f1f21345c544e2d98f080f9
This change uses blkid to identify the fs type during redhat-common
extract-image. The image is mounted with -o nouuid for redhat/rhel
images that have XFS filesystems.
This is required when building images from the same base image
as the host VM to avoid "Filesystem has duplicate UUID" mount
failures.
Change-Id: I066289fbb27733a5a555242a0e2c363d58dd27d0
Closes-Bug: 1443706
Now that we have a generic yum-minimal element, just use it in centos
instead of rinse. Adding base as an element-provides of yum-minimal
because this element conflicts with the base element.
Co-Authored-By: Gregory Haynes <greg@greghaynes.net>
Change-Id: I15275d821781171c118f21aa0c0bca55f65a65b3
The loopback handling in the Linux kernel limits the filenames of
files associated to loopback devices, see also linux/loop.h.
This is reflected also on userspace, as kpartx will silently do nothing
(exiting with 0) when requesting to remove a filename longer than 64
characters, as that name will obviously not match the truncated
filename. The result of this is that, when extracting qcow2 images for
the first time, if the qcow2 filename is long enough then the loopback
device will not be removed, remaining as stale in the host.
As a workaround, use a temporary file name when convering a qcow2 image
to raw, instead of using the base name of the qcow2 file.
While this still will not fix the issue when manually using a long
temporary directory (e.g. TMP_DIR=/very/long/etc...), at least should
avoid it in other cases.
Change-Id: Ibf46cd313a9d89412c0e1068fa0993be6c5a29db
This commit changes Ironic deploy ramdisk to find out
the virtual media device by using labels instead of
looking at the model of block device. This helps in
finding out the device irrespective of the hardware.
Corresponding Ironic change is
If5b78d9af7048f2631d050ee5ce01ab7a67e2354.
Closes-Bug: #1429340
Change-Id: I5e8a706989bad13051eb47db0b1e762e6c672318