Currently a bind is used when mounting /dev/pts in chroot.
This leads to problems - especially when running DIB in parallel:
It was observed that the /dev/pts mount vanishes from the host
system.
This patch uses '-t devpts' - as it is done for /sys and /proc -
for handling /dev/pts.
Change-Id: Id7775ae6fca6502af800e7b73a00862ef320206b
Signed-off-by: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
On ubuntu we detect that in python3 we need to install
python3-virtualenv, but append this to the packages to install rather
than replace python-virtualenv which results in both being installed
(and therefore grabbing python2).
Change-Id: I422490ebe9a9c655552685bc2ff342d288335a9c
Closes-Bug: #1724656
This patch removes the unneeded dd calls in the lvm block device
plugin.
After removing the underlying block device, there is the need to call
'pvscan --cache'. This is done by a dedicated LVM cleanup node which
is cleaned up after the the underlying block device.
Change-Id: Id8eaede77fbdc107d2ba1035cd6b8eb5c10160c3
Signed-off-by: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
There have been a few changes over the past few months, here we make the
following changes.
* change from backtrack=99 to complete-graph as a more correct flag
* make python version selection more in line with what gentoo supports
* set up python before stuff gets pip installed
* ensure we have the proper pip so we can install pip packages as root
* ensure we have the proper use flags for the disk formatting changes
* set DIB_RELEASE like other distros
* fix openssh-server element for gentoo
Change-Id: I17202de3016616ce34c8cbead7d0fb047a64e96b
This commits make update to ssacli version to point to latest
ssacli release that has support for HPE P/E-Class SR Gen10 controllers.
Change-Id: Ia9a0eaec78d601f56b4036e57601554b87f21acc
Closes-Bug: 1721185
The call to fstrim in disk-image-create is currently useless, because
at the time this is called, the file systems were already umounted by
the block device layer.
The current implementation of the block-device mount plugin does not
call fstrim at all: resulting in larger image sizes.
This patch removes the useless fstrim call from the disk-image-create
script and moves this into the block-device mount.py.
The resulting image might be much smaller. Example: Ubuntu Xenial
with some elements; once with and once without this patch:
-rw-r--r-- 1 dib dib 475661824 Sep 16 06:43 ubuntu-xenial-without-fstrim.qcow2
-rw-r--r-- 1 dib dib 364249088 Sep 16 09:30 ubuntu-xenial-with-fstrim.qcow2
Change-Id: I4e21ae50c5e6e26dc9f50f004ed6413132c81047
Signed-off-by: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
Adding constraints support to libraries is slightly more complex than
services as the libraries themselves are listed in upper-constraints.txt
which leads to errors that you can't install a specific version and a
constrained version.
This change adds constraints support by also adding a helper script to
edit the constraints to remove diskimage-builder.
Change-Id: I795800589ea1491efd0e489a38b60e6adf33e7f3
This reverts commit a47ff0dd4a.
Since this merged, a global-requirements pin to keep networkx <2.0 has
also merged. The plan is:
1. revert our 2.0 support and
1a. take the <2.0 pin from global requirements
2. figure out how to use constraints properly in our testing
3. restore this, with a depends-on for a 2.0 bump in requirements
(which will self-test, see 3.)
4. when other projects are ready for a global 2.0 bump, merge
in a controlled fashion
This reverts the 2.0 support, and adds the pin for networkx <2.0
Change-Id: I18f6a1115da779581245e3dd423fd90516974a33
Networkx 2.0 released recently. The main difference for us is that
"node" is no longer a dictionary and should be accessed via "nodes",
and the topological_sort returns an interator
Closes-Bug: 1712693
Change-Id: I78e89f2261b8b8d28c68b517c1e61691ab40016c
A small update was made to 4.4.0-96.119 that dropped the
initramfs-tools dependency from the kernel [1]. This had the
unfortunate affect of removing the initramfs from ubuntu-minimal and
making it unbootable, since we specify the root device via LABEL=.
Add the package explicitly alongside the kernel.
Also, small fix to pass unit tests
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-azure/+bug/1700972
Change-Id: I57a0f08cd5e082ecdf8dba0ab34fb3062c50836d
We intended to do an in-place sort of the mount-point list, but
sorted() returns a new list that wasn't captured. Move to the .sort()
function.
It seems the existing unit-test missed this. Add a new test taken
from the bug which does exhibit a sorting issue. Also added a
unit-test of just the comparitor for sanity.
Closes-Bug: 1699437
Change-Id: I8101e4a1804a4af7dbda20d48bf362c3f4ad2742
This commit adds change in 'proliant-tools' element to
install a package 'unzip' which is required to perform
SUM based firmware update for HPE Proliant servers.
Change-Id: Ib8f6d18402439edd93d100cc7a4fb2094c863715
As described in the comment, we need to create the /etc/machine-id for
the image-based build when systemd isn't updated (as is usually the
case for a new distro)
Work on clearing this out continues, but this brings it to parity with
fedora-minimal.
Change-Id: Icbbbabb4114d4d95909648d8e39a6bae6d2a7b7b
Depends-On: I761e425f8a658669d9b8a70ce4260cec263ea51a
The URL we are using seems to have disappeared. Update this to
download.fedoraproject.org. The new URL requires a "subrelease" now,
add it, along with a note on where it comes from.
Change-Id: I761e425f8a658669d9b8a70ce4260cec263ea51a
This element was assuming that yaml was included as package,
but there are systems not including it. So properly add yaml
as a dependency.
Change-Id: I72da2776674a3963657052b9a9715abcb4fab1e2
Partially-Fixes-Bug: #1715686
When using volumes, booting from them will need that the ramdisk
image used has support for that. In case the lvm module is not
included, mention the need of adding dracut-regenerate in the
elements that are needed.
Change-Id: I6e1f618dcfc5ef3be01c83904ffe6dd33db72bb7
Partially-Fixes-Bug: #1715686
When using combined with rhel7 image, the unregister of repos
has already happened, because it is executed under 60- ordering.
As dracut-regenerate may need to install extra packages for it,
it causes this step to fail, because it cannot find repos where
to pull the packages from.
Change-Id: I35e37df7990ad76a5004cb90fdd863ec743a5483
Per the bug report, these seem to be causing issues with maintaining
file capabilities. They aren't necessary so let's just remove them.
Change-Id: I06c90fdc85655986142b936cadbe04d75dd27427
Closes-Bug: 1714604
Avoid incorrect use of [ with =~ matching
I guess this doesn't trip "-e" because it's in an if-conditional. I'm
looking at making bashate detect this; maybe we can run bashate over
things we know are scripts
Change-Id: Ia3fe2b978fae5bdaadbb1789058180d3ad950d00
In Ubuntu/Debian, the default dependencies cannot be relied
upon as we enter into a cyclical dependency relationship which
prevents the unit from starting.
Added the required configuration to the systemd unit file.
This issue has also been observed in glean[0], which has a nearly
identical unit file for interface start-up.
[0]: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/485748
Closes-Bug: #1708685
Change-Id: I23ac9510d1a21c7073bd33f76ba66fa04a8be035
This provides a basic LVM support to dib-block-device.
Co-Authored-By: Ian Wienand <iwienand@redhat.com>
Change-Id: Ibd624d9f95ee68b20a15891f639ddd5b3188cdf9
Under certain environments, this timeout was causing failures
because it was too short. Increasing to 10, to give time to
perform the specified tasks.
Change-Id: I01dd3553f38e1137b2fcb04b4ee12202be3ad1a8
Many programs rely upon /etc/protocols to be present
however the default debian image that is generated lacks
/etc/protocols. This is observable when building an image
for use with ironic via the ironic-agent element, since
the IPA agent fails to start as python needs /etc/protocols
to open a socket connection.
Added to debian-minimal as it is inherited into the debian
element.
Change-Id: Icc81635870961943707cf6b3f61a9ddbd51cb8fd
Closes-Bug: #1708531
Testing on a ubuntu cloud image, the build is not possible
because it is missing the kpartx dependency. Adding that
as a requirement, when producing images with partitions.
Change-Id: I0c8f39b5233dd450d8130735ed801bbed6bca0e9
There is some confusion in the readme's over what is happening. The
original change (Iaf46c8e61bf1cac9a096cbfd75d6d6a9111b701e) split out
debian-minimal and made debian "... simply be a collection of the
extra things we do to make it look like a cloud-init based cloud
image"
Make this clearer in the documentation
Change-Id: Ibe6fad9c67b70a5e31e43e06419968135174fef3
Deploying many nodes with the generated image shouldn't have the same
/etc/machine-id so clearing it and letting systemd generate a new
id upon first boot seems to be the best way to achieve this.
Change-Id: I73d0577d31464521b3989312fd9d982a1312a268
Closes-bug: 1707526
Closes-bug: 1672461
Fedora 26 is now the latest release:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/26/Schedule
We are building and using these in infra now
Change-Id: I012c2d28255be274e88abc2751d968bafaf76fbb
Depends-On: Ieba5f69020a13681074f72cfca2955071801b63a
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>