I noticed we have no way easy way to get to the release notes. I
updated the front-page text to be a simpler introduction/overview and
provided links to the relnotes and source directly.
Change-Id: I5e339baf2921752ca3d409d82e0cbfc856ead1f8
I'm not sure why this comment is here. base works with centos-minimal
(we changed it in I2956aaa49ba3137a799f97e0983ab4b7c93a0a0c) and we've
got images deployed with such a configuration.
Update the comment
Change-Id: I3207f87dc29280183c0960ea863533a4d441081c
In phases which are called from eval_run_d (block-device.d) we do not
listen to exit 1's nor do we allow break=after-error. This is because
the run_d function is called in a subshell in order to grab its output.
This also turns on pipefail in the main disk-image-create script.
Change-Id: I88ab2e7104148437eabfe6880e3a1e5ebbb2c15d
"ironic-agent" element is currently removing sudo, which breaks other
elements such as devuser. There appears to be no security or other
reason to do this, it's just the way it has always been. Leave sudo
in as it is considered part of the base cloud images.
Change-Id: Ida9b1885f745146071e4b2d85ae59341ac85d5c8
Closes-Bug: #1572486
The apt-sources element did not work with debian-minimal, because
the later one overwrote the /etc/apt/sources.list file created by
the apt-sources element.
Two changes were made:
o the debian-minimal uses now files inside the /etc/apt/sources.list.d
directory. Therefore there is no possibilty for clashes between those
two elements any more.
o instead of only adding backports, also the updates and the security
repository is added by default which gives perfect initial
configuration for a stable system.
If you want to use local mirrors with other naming schemas or an
unstable tree, there is the possibility to fully specify the
repositories.
Change-Id: I69dbaa34be3db3d667e6bd8450ef4ce04a751c70
Signed-off-by: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
The various distro elements include a copy of this script which installs
all files in the bin/ dir of the copied element hooks in to
/usr/local/bin. Lets share code rather than repeating ourselves.
Change-Id: I354382f8c42ede2e9b8c548b7df8367c03e6836e
lib/img-functions:finalise_base() does a recursive unmount of /tmp to
cleanup any old mounts that might be in there (we do things like bind
mount caches in there). unmount_dir fails if /tmp isn't a
directory.
The 'run_output_format_test.sh' uses the 'fake-os' element for
testing. Because 'fake-os' did not create the '/tmp' directory, the
test script fails.
This patch fixes the problem: it adds '/tmp' to the list of
directories that are created.
It was implemented replacing the existing five 'mkdir'
command with a for loop over now six directories.
Change-Id: Ic7aca155492967b9819f129d3843cf95e136410e
Signed-off-by: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
As motivation for this; we have had two breakouts of dib in recent
memory. One was a failure to unmount through symlinks in the core
code (I335316019ef948758392b03e91f9869102a472b9) and the other was
removing host keys on the build-system
(Ib01d71ff9415a0ae04d963f6e380aab9ac2260ce).
For the most part, dib runs unprivileged. Bits of the core code are
hopefully well tested (modulo bugs like the first one!). We give free
reign inside the chroot (although there is still some potential there
for adverse external affects via bind mounts). Where we could be a
bit safer (and could have prevented at least the second of these
breakouts) is with some better checking that the "sudo" calls
*outside* the chroot at least looked sane.
This adds a basic check that we're using chroot or image paths when
calling sudo in those parts of elements that run *outside* the chroot.
Various files are updated to accomodate this check; mostly by just
ignoring it for existing code (I have not audited these calls).
Nobody is pretending this type of checking makes dib magically safe,
or removes the issues with it needing to do things as root during the
build. But this can help find egregious errors like the key removal.
Change-Id: I161a5aea1d29dcdc7236f70d372c53246ec73749
The dhcp-all-interfaces and simple-init elements did not have the ISC
DHCP Client package mapped for OpenSUSE, which caused DIB to fail with
"'isc-dhcp-client' not found in package names. Trying capabilities."
Similarly, the bootloader element did not have the grub-pc package
properly mapped for OpenSuse, which caused DIB to fail with "Package
'grub-pc' not found.".
This patch adds the package mappings for these elements so that the
opensuse element can be created and booted successfully.
Change-Id: Ife478158fec3a95de73a9206b38dcc6511d56cc8
The proliant-tools element helps to do RAID
configuration in ironic for HPE servers.
This fix proposes to install the proliantutils
in ironic-python-agent's virtualenv created
using ironic-agent element.
Closes-Bug: 1563648
Change-Id: If63c725a42740ab244a2b4004797cba09d0f154e
Prior to this, no user documentation of dib-lint existed, which
meant users had to read the dib-lint code itself to figure out
how it worked. This changes adds documentation on using dib-lint
and the checks it currently supports.
Change-Id: I285c5cc680dd9fbd9bd3f667ef102be14e248114
Here I add test deps for Gentoo, the main ones to call out are as follows.
* pyyaml: not installed by default and needed for the package element
* parted: not installed by default and needed for the VM element
* multipath-tools: not installed by default and provides kpartx
Change-Id: I07ce871fb3e684bfd9d06268d5c5bd118314f321
Every platform has a different name for their DHCP client, so use a
generic name "dhcp-client" in the package name and let everyone choose
their sub-name. This also brings some consistency across simple-init
& dhcp-all-interfaces
Change-Id: I797aa7aacb13dfb7f35700463dc11d55552eb108
It turns out that invalid JSON can be valid YAML ... thus if you mess
up a pkg-map file that still works as a YAML file dib-lint will let it
pass, but when pkg-map later tries to open it as a JSON file, it
fails.
Parse each type separately to catch these problems.
Change-Id: Ib3985e7d1599ed6bf3b7a73b786a53177b71fae0
It's hard to tell if dib-lint is working as it outputs nothing. Add
some minimal output strings at some key points.
Change-Id: Id11cc9ecb8d5215d6fc8d8ef3584bfeeba53ff13
This makes use of the dhcpcd package and it's ability to run on all
interfaces by default. We disable the privacy extensions and dhcp
overriding the hostname (both are enabled by default). Other than
that it 'just works' and was the method used to bring up interfaces
on Gentoo Openstack images before we switched to building with DIB.
Change-Id: I02c14927d70b22f560c6fc149fefca0f93933f56
Rather than removing all locale related stuff in cleanup, strip the
locale archive and rebuild it.
Building just en_US (along with POSIX/C) brings things inline with
debootstrap. As discussed in the bug referenced, this is about the
best we can do for Centos7.
Fedora 24 has split languages out into packages so we don't have to do
this, but I have not dealt with that yet. A guard is put in place so
we make sure we revisit this when we try to build F24.
Change-Id: I3f384d23e52effd6a09f47134746caa4a5c586be
cloud.centos.org appears to have changed their naming for images.
This latest iteration drops the YYYYMMDD in favor for YYMM, but
also has a 'latest' available without the date stamp.
This change will mean we no longer have to submit new code reviews
whenever centos changes.
Change-Id: I5a6a0de822561c1d0681abb9487993acf55918f1