This patch is adds a new grub2 element that installs the
grub2 bootloader on the image so it can work with Ironic's
local boot support.
This patch also modifies the iso element which was installing
same grub2. It removes the grub2 installation from iso element
and makes it dependent on grub2 element.
Co-Authored-By: Ramakrishnan G <rameshg87@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I37bcf2c525708d1e2e0f95cf5874a279f76861f7
By that point in the build it isn't generally useful, and it causes
confusion when builds fail because people think that's the error.
Change-Id: I26dee4ac0947b71a4a065ef6c5a18103e7df6667
This commit adds support for providing custom kernel
cmdline args while building deploy ISO. This is useful
for adding kernel cmdline like 'console=ttyS1' in
environment (assuming all bare metals have been configured
to output to COM2 in BIOS).
Closes-Bug: 1451634
Change-Id: I20b04d9d104cfe46df0439c3f567a721a27e186a
This commit addresses follow-up comments on
I1ffb832ebab009b2d77a46e6c8fc758dd9632359. The change
is to delete get-pip.py immediately after installing pip.
Change-Id: I2768da2365b08304b8e7fcf55c91101b05ec33ea
Add current version of Ironic API for consistensy with IPA and Ironic
API settings, and for compatibility in the future.
Change-Id: I13c7a26b6cfb47a14aa49ee78441a1d97d7b42d0
I noticed dib-lint was running on my editor backup files and checking
python files (covered by flake8) and RST files
Change-Id: Ide2e8a4c1aa8d619bc4b0326a2cfc5e63c74475f
Given this is often the final output, it can look like an error occured.
Changing the wording makes this clearer.
Change-Id: I70f157054e3120cffee6fa5241b1ffe0b7bfa650
In the case of using portal registration with an activation key, the
rhel-common element is still executing a `subscription-manager attach`
command. This should not happen if an activation key is provided. This
is because an activation key already provides the subscriptions to
attach.
This patch fixes this behavior.
Change-Id: I5a8425d1778362bb7a0dadc91a46308f16b2a526
Closes-Bug: #1456648
It's useful to be able to pass in multiple yum repo configuration files
via $DIB_YUM_REPO_CONF, not just a single one.
Change-Id: I43722229a2df58be55bdb2b50c253e957b18e6fe
When something goes wrong, you usually can't boot the image. nova
console-log is usually available though.
Change-Id: Ie4525d0c3ee8b59f035544592b30f0635aba1811
Hard coded path fails on Distros (such as el6) with setfiles bin
in different places, for example, rhel6 has this in /sbin/setfiles
Change-Id: I7aff9cdadd9aed9cfc806a1010acbf36b7b6d0e7
dib-run-parts filters the acceptable characters in script names,
and "." is not allowed (see $allowed_regex there), so
01-clean-old-kernels.sh is never executed.
Rename it to drop its .sh extension, so it is executed for real.
Change-Id: Ieb633b31214f1accf03b92a2b06590fdf2127b6b
Clean all the content in the /tmp directory of the guest, leaving the
directory itself (usually has special attributes).
Modern distributions usually either setup a tmpfs on /tmp, or clean it
at every boot, so the leftovers will be just few bytes in the generated
image.
Regarding other distributions, a clean /tmp at their first boot will
surely not be a bad idea anyway.
Change-Id: I2b0f8864bc4909542d924f5bd9296dca5d0189f2
Weve had some regressions recently with the changes in the debian
element. Lets tests that we can build debian images.
Change-Id: I048e7a32ecb4088ec1b1e3b1efdf146187b093db
Adding a test function which allows us to use elements to perform
element-specific tests. In order for this to work sanely, also adding
some configuration to our break system so we can assert on negative
tests.
Also adding a test for apt-sources to verify this code actually works.
Change-Id: I378a74255010eca192f5766b653f8a42404be5ea
Add a small documentation paragraph about the operating system elements,
what they are required to provide (and thus what other elements can rely
on).
This makes DISTRO_NAME a prime-class variable, which can now be assumed
to always exists (it was de-facto required so far).
Change-Id: Iffbc69de0516b58bfde48e87cd73073428d66b05
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
Check for the current distribution using $DISTRO_NAME instead of
`lsb_release`.
Also, remove the existency check, as $DISTRO_NAME is supposed to be
provided by distribution elements.
Change-Id: I2276c63e9ac43576da528a70235129800c093b3e
Instead of executing `lsb_release` to know the current distro being
built, use the $DISTRO_NAME environment variable, already provided by
distribution elements.
Change-Id: I22b67afb481983cc40c198fd408ad5c7f4d68bec
Cloud-init and simple-init are not meant to play together. Lets disable
cloud-init if simple-init is installed.
Also guarding cloud-init-datasources against running in an environment
where cloud-init is not installed.
Change-Id: I5bfa9a3e83d3259db2436404034ad58c780de1c9
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