My previous attempt at forcing the mellanox module to load was
completely bogus. This should not be (although I lack hardware to be
100% sure).
Change-Id: I22ff88181c9c9f0c024e021eeb7f16d79715241a
Closes-Bug: #1233949
Cloud-init needs to query the metadata server after the network
interfaces are configured. The upstart job "cloud-init-nonet" is
specifically in place to provide a hook to block cloud-init from
running while we rearrange network interface configurations.
Fixes bug #1233577
Change-Id: Ib5cf75d858fdb670b2abcc082e912c4644d6b169
When LC_NUMERIC is set to a format that doesn't use a decimal point,
`printf` will fail.
Change-Id: Ie6c4d075928f47b17cc413d537fc31c9d0734bdb
Signed-off-by: Tomas Sedovic <tsedovic@redhat.com>
The specifically desired change is the one to setup.py which removes the
reference to d2to1. d2to1 is very undesirable to consume due to its
explicit dependency on distribute that is still unfixed. While we're
doing it, go ahead and do the full update.py from requirements.txt to
reduce later churn.
Change-Id: Ia862337b904ba021db8fc21cb21b886f948bd3fc
Print a message and pause the build for 10 seconds to ensure interactive
users see the message.
Fixes bug #1212080
Change-Id: Ia388a54892c479e428b0ed7b8c70d64d65010e21
* .../locale/diskimage_builder.pot
* .../locale/en/LC_MESSAGES/diskimage_builder.po: Correct the
project name mentioned in the translation comment headers to avoid
downstream licensing confusion.
Change-Id: I6af9f2b3cda7462e21d22ff534e762381e6c73f5
DIB_IMAGE_CACHE will be a user override for the location where images
are cached. Default location is ~/.cache/image-create
Change-Id: I3e9b9f970864d555c9ec9436344b53f6d3d66dfa
This package recently caused us some very large headaches when it
was updated for a security issue. It is completely unnecessary and
should be removed.
Note that we have recommended that it be removed from the cloud images
in launchpad bug #1227425.
fixes bug #1227420
Change-Id: Ic0d4efa7b44c46271d19576f5191c9421d07c015
A problem with unmounting the dev filesystem in Ubuntu images caused
the umount of the /dev bind mount to fail, which left it there to be
removed during the mv -t step, causing the build host's /dev to be
wiped out.
The lazy umount will detach it from the filesystem hierarchy and then
clean up the mount reference later.
Change-Id: I8f8cea857c445fb0b4fd02bc063722fb1553c947
OpenStack runs git.openstack.org which is more reliable and responsive
when projects operate within OpenStack Infra. Replace all of the
references to github with referneces to git.openstack.org.
Change-Id: Ib3ece85aba6451801487b0bdbd83147e39d9e155
Changing the grub config makes no sense in a build not heading for a vm
and may fail because grub is removed from images not including the vm
element. Forcing textmode for those images would be better done in nova.
Change-Id: I1c5b89e551e62df2463200b1889cb2342498c7dd
Boots into the new image kernel once baremetal-deploy-helper signals
it is finished using kexec utilities.
Change-Id: I705787cc394ef14200d80404ee497762ab79b452
In some cases cache-url fails when downloading an image and leaves
an empty cached file. qemu-img then fails with "Wrong medium type"
error on next run.
Change-Id: I23e91c52094f27248cf8452f192ad63646051190
When uninstalling grub2, leave all its dependencies
including grub2-tools installed to minimise the number of packages
which need to be installed in the finalise stage.
Since the yum cache is unmounted during finalise, installing
grub2 in finalise is slowed by re-populating the yum cache.
This change copies the grub2 rpm out of the yum cache so it can be installed
from file during finalise.
This should prevent disk becoming full during finalise on Fedora.
Closes-Bug: #1217185
Change-Id: If095adc4abb52a19a3aa0b1caebfb3e4d8f605ef
This option does not exist on RHEL hosts and matches what is
currently present in elements/rhel/root.d/10-rhel-cloud-image.
Change-Id: I578233c1f37d035c67600fc60e7c4eb4ff75cbb3
For example if there are following kernels in undercloud/overcloud
image:
/boot/vmlinuz-3.9.5-301.fc19.i686.PAE
/boot/vmlinuz-3.10.10-200.fc19.i686.PAE
then disk-image-get-kernel picks vmlinuz-3.9.5. It should use the
newest one.
Change-Id: I7bbf06705e85370d66c7dd8a5d4f8d6c93b21c0c
Fixes: bug #1224365
Our custom dib-run-parts now supports --list for better compatibility
with some OS-provided run-parts tools.
Change-Id: I2feb615b2094d9d6522bfe9b422362223bb8e652
Closes-Bug: #1190521
Installing redhat-lsb-core adds 87M to the install due
to bugzilla #1002342
lsb_release is a platform agnostic script, so this change fetches
a single file via source-repositories from linuxfoundation bzr http
and installs it to /usr/local/bin
Change-Id: I4c979d4eb5e34a753d9143d9dcfe4e5d08f74a0d
Adds a file type to source-repositories to allow individual files
to make use of source-repositories caching.
REPO_DIRECTORY has been rename to REPO_DEST since it is now sometimes
a file.
This change also fixes the incorrect path to the cache-url in the
tar type.
Change-Id: Ib79e41969c982a02f0235318d9f254b39c3c6d93
patch is installed indirectly via redhat-lsb-core, so it
should really be installed directly.
Meanwhile, Daddy Shadowman waited for these patches to be
submitted to bugzilla.
Change-Id: I2107cf7be99f396c5dd489a2693b949022a512e7
If you want to have the installation update packages, you'll
need to register the system log in to rhn and subscribe to an
available subscription.
export DIB_RHSM_USER to your rhn username
export DIB_RHSM_PASSWORD to your rhn password
To get the qcow2 image, log into rhn.redhat.com and download the
image from
https://rhn.redhat.com/rhn/software/channel/downloads/Download.do?cid=16952
Then export DIB_CLOUD_IMAGES to whereever you're hosting the qcow2.
Change-Id: Idb547f4ffe75514b1e3f6b34f5f347493b132925
In some scenarios, the required space in the tmpfs partition can be
larger (or smaller) than the default one, producing errors due to
the lack of enough space (or performance penalties for not using
tmpfs).
Using --min-tmpfs <size>, we can hint the working set size we'll need
and let dib choose to avoid or use tmpfs.
Change-Id: I7d5fe498302a100c8555ae542268e14b21f3a0c5