Currently when these files are opened your editor doesn't know what to
do with them. Add #!/bin/bash to library functions so that editors,
diff-tools, etc can do syntax highlighting.
There are other ways to skin this cat, such as renaming to ".sh",
adding -* style editor flags, etc. We had this discussion in DevStack
too, and came to the conclusion the simplest thing that works for
everyone is to just put the #! at the top.
Change-Id: I4cf64321e14844696139f5d40e4d719436390b35
I think diskimage-builder has grown somewhat since this was written,
and this makes it sound like it is only useful as a TripleO component.
Give a more generic overview, add a simple example to illustrate the
point and generally make it clear this is a flexible solution for
building disk images. Add a mention of the local documentation
source.
Change-Id: I74f13ccc1e3fe50ac907efcc7f479e59fe44455c
Look for files .yaml and pkg-map configurations, and try to load them
either as json or yaml. This way, invalid ones can be detected before
they are committed unnoticed.
Also, exclude .yaml files from being searched while checking bash and
python scripts.
Change-Id: I2478837cfe66929ae1b0d7dd96e049773a35e11c
The README.rst has a lot of information that has been duplicated in the
Sphinx maintained documentation (3600330).
Remove dupes from README.rst
Point to http://docs.openstack.org/developer/diskimage-builder/
Change summary:
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README.md | Sphinx document
section |
=====================+======================================
Installation | installation.rst
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Invocation | invocation.rst
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Requirements | installation.rst Speedups
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Caches/offline | caches.rst + changes from 849e9cb2
| fix some markup
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Install Types | install_types.rst
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Writing an element | developing_elements.rst + fe7823a2
| `Testing element` from b9b6640f
| `3rd party elements' from f1e7bf3a
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Existing elements | elements.rst
---------------------+--------------------------------------
What tools are there | components.rst
---------------------+--------------------------------------
Design | design.rst
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Change-Id: I578daa8e3a8d876b3ee3c9a748d7c8aa2bf7a0b7
In Id1e430e7d050a0b99ac449e2ea435e06cda1c4e6 I made the mistake of not
actually removing grub in 15-remove-grub.
This restores the removal phase and adds a bunch of comments. It
seems the centos7 and centos (6) images have grub2 installed, but F22
does not; hence the check.
For anyone interested in the history; it seems the whole idea of
removing grub and re-installing it in the finalise stage is to do with
Ubuntu grub scripts failing in the chroot. It is not clear this does,
or has ever, affected rpm based systems; but that's how it is, so
leave well enough alone.
The whole reasoning behind the rpm download & re-install is actually
explained in If095adc4abb52a19a3aa0b1caebfb3e4d8f605ef, but over time
the comments got lost as code moved around. I've restored in here
some detailed explaination of why we don't just re-install the package
"normally". I've also added a note to the pre-install of various
things that are related to this step. Again I think there are some
questions around this that we can investigate in another change.
Change-Id: I1acd19da8567ab93b5003caf67673cc70efea5fa
Currently they are used for inspection, but may be also used for
other purposes, as they're accessed from IPA generic hardware layer.
Change-Id: I32c6a711d466131b9445023812a2a260ed2e01f3
Switch to using svc-map element for systemd based agent.
This allows both .deb and .rpm installs to share the
element for systemd based installs. There are not any
plans to package a .rpm package for upstart or sysv, so
these are left as is.
Change-Id: Idca7ad97355cae785162989774a7e6dea6fdc5b5
Closes-Bug: #1490584
Fixing the ironic-agent pkg-map by adding missing commas. Validated
updated form passes json linting. Also includes a listing for curl.
Change-Id: I1983f7a581be3a5aaa771b19c6609cf12b61a7bb
Closes-Bug: #1488969
Appears that growroot was running before /dev is mounted so the script
is unable to introspect the filesystem partition info. Run this after
all local filesystems are mounted to fix this issue.
Change-Id: Ia7c41ba6ef79788fdbf198998622eeaa20dd4245
We can resize the rootfs without the initrd based approach. Create a
growroot element which performs rootfs resizing as part of system init.
Change-Id: Ibeb846b0170d141fb72323a441d14b65b93ae0a1
There is a bug where the init scripts element incorrectly munges the
install path making it useless. Also removing the dep on rsync since
this occurs from inside the chroot.
Change-Id: I8f2717d36d7d2ff4b195ec21e91afeaf30a1d803
This patch is reducing the size of the ramdisk image generated by the
ironic-agent element. It does remove extra packages (graphical stuff,
dev stuff, miscs, docs, etc...) and purges directories that are not
needed for a ramdisk (like /boot since it boots using an external
kernel)
Currently it was tested generating a Fedora 22 image and reduced the
size of the final image from 464 MB to 211MB compacted (54% decrease).
I was able to boot a VM with 1.3 GiB of ram instead of the previous 3 GiB
needed.
Change-Id: Id6333ca5d99716ccad75ea1964896acf371fa72a
The default value was set in the centos7 element, but not
exported, which caused issues in rpm-distro. Also changed
a test in rpm-distro to only check for DIB_RELEASE > 22
if it's fedora.
Closes-Bug: #1477172
Change-Id: Ib6f4227411c2e8f1965c3b78bc318512c59a7876
The script for ironic-agent utilizes curl, however an extremely
minimal system may not have it, and as such we should list it as
a package that must be installed to support the element.
Change-Id: Id118f84e2d5e6adf0ae3d653864565368b0d76bf