All relatively modern cloud-inits are capable of creating default user
as well as granting root privileges for them. Currently
cloud-init creates pretty much the same sudoers file.
So running steps under the new DIB_DEBIAN_CLOUD_INIT_HELPER
does not make sense for last couple of Debian releases.
Change-Id: I3cebd318f1f0313bba00ecf639328978d3ad0f32
Set the grub timeout style to display the menu. By default it set to
'hidden' but can be changed to 'menu' to display the menu and then
wait for the timeout expire before booting the default entry.
Change-Id: I8c58407ef645d528dd77efe866bfe0389cbbbd33
Signed-off-by: Maksim Malchuk <maksim.malchuk@gmail.com>
There is no need in pipe and sudo for changing /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg
TrivialFix
Change-Id: I905e8d3964f1322ec3ccc2eb09c517a02ef88044
Signed-off-by: Maksim Malchuk <maksim.malchuk@gmail.com>
Remove extra spaces from GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT in the
/etc/default/grub when there is no boot laber and/or fips
not enabled.
TrivialFix
Change-Id: Ie83781b9ceca16ff63e08e3d1f887aa6d33fec99
Signed-off-by: Maksim Malchuk <maksim.malchuk@gmail.com>
For quite a while Debian is shipped with systemd-sysv
by default. However, default value of DIB_DEBIAN_ALT_INIT_PACKAGE
is not in sync across elements. We change a default now for
the `debian` element along with removing `apt_get_bp_extra_opts`
that is not defined or used anywhere else.
Change-Id: If5d3f0a21467f926c23bb39a1853be73befa768e
Legacy elements deploy-tgtadm, deploy-targetcli, and deploy-baremetal
have not seen use in ages. Another element seems to date back to this,
deploy-kexec, but appears to see no actual use as the underlying methods
leveraged by these elements were long moved away from. iSCSI based
deployment being the last, and even then it required the
ironic-python-agent.
Change-Id: Ib5b3a7690c35d6859e2e0fdac2326dcd16c051d3
Currently space is reserved for the metadata volume, but there is also a
spare metadata volume which is used for metadata check and restore.
This change reserves space for the spare. It also changes the volume
reference in the lvextend call to vg/lv_thinpool, the path based
reference results in the spare not growing.
Resolves: rhbz#2232632
Change-Id: If78743bb37f24756c049939645db202261df6775
Debian Cloud Images are shipped with netplan as a way to
configure networking for Debian. Without netplan being installed,
images built by DIB with cloud-init do not bring networking up,
since systemd-networkd is not enabled after installation, and there
are no other means to configure networking.
Alternative approach could be to enable networkd, though it is
better to be closer to official cloud images.
Change-Id: I115ab83cf374819bc447fc1bd596e71326d13ed9
Fedora has moved their old images (prior to 37) to archives,
so default URIs are adjusted to reflect that.
Change-Id: I81dc6df4e4372149cffe448708ac2416d3528394
It's needed downstream when packaging. In RDO and Fedora,
we are hitting the issue "ERROR: ambiguous python shebang" during
the build.
Change-Id: Icaf0e62a8c6f0f873016ef1d17c434941e794c2f
Currently, NetworkManager can't automatically create default
connection profiles for InfiniBand interfaces.
So, as a workaround, we are adding nm-dhcp-ib-interfaces element to
install NetworkManager-system-connections-infiniband.nmconnection
to NetworkManager to create a wildcard InfiniBand connection profile.
The content of NetworkManager-system-connections-infiniband.nmconnection
is generated by running this command:
`nmcli --offline connection add type infiniband connection.multi-connect multiple`
Closes-Bug: #2016965
Change-Id: Ic972b90e4df9c4aa36cfe3c8631db3e4533045f4
OpenDev has removed Fedora from the mirror AFS volumes. Don't try to
use it during build.
Co-authored-by: Ian Wienand <iwienand@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I0b337c37421de2ff893bcd90d99f569d6551c79e
Signed-off-by: Maksim Malchuk <maksim.malchuk@gmail.com>
TARGET_ROOT is not a valid key during pre-install step. The error
`TARGET_ROOT: unbound variable` raises now.
This PR remove the useless TARGET_ROOT in openeuler-minimal.
Change-Id: I6fae2ca0e6c6e57a3b195367f2626d9e498e0329
The bootloader element now has variable
DIB_BOOTLOADER_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL to customize or suppress the
console=tty0 kernel argument.
This is proposed to allow console=tty0 to be removed entirely as it is
causing significant performance degredation in DPDK environments.
Change-Id: Iba2ee5b8a6b4acdd236a770550dffd29c784ce11
Related: rhbz#2179366
Now as network-scripts package is derprecated, and NM should be the default for managing networking in redhat OS family, we need ifup/down scripts for dhcp-all-interfaces element and no one is providing them
So adding the package map for redhat family in the element source
Change-Id: I11e596e17477c39b156617762c4c5b840754ed64
Red Hat changed the repository names/labels for
Satellite Client repository in Satellite 6.11 and
above, See: https://access.redhat.com/solutions/7004377
This change updates the satellite_repo URL's to use the
new labels.
Also adds environment variable REG_SAT_REPO to allow the
user to override the repository label.
Closes-Bug: #2013451
Change-Id: I6c2a93658213644140caf0e4a8c910b1af22cd1c
The file name under pre-install.d should be like "^[0-9A-Za-z_-]+$",
otherwise the script will be skipped by the name check step and raise
"Ignoring non-conforming filenames" warning.
This patch rename the openeuler mirror script to ensure it follows
the regex.
Change-Id: I6d868df7932345547711100519523546bd53360e
In the baremetal case this isn't required because it is done by
ironic-python-agent when writing the image to the volume[1].
But when using the image directly (such as in a nova VM) the GPT
structure needs to be extended first. This change does that, along
with the detection for whether extending is required, using the same
approach as [1].
[1] https://github.com/openstack/ironic-lib/blob/master/ironic_lib/disk_utils.py#L670-L674
Co-Authored-By: rminishev@itkey.com
Co-Authored-By: sbaker@redhat.com
Change-Id: I3240eb0ef4dbbb41557985f0129ae4998a846417
Currently, openeuler mirror doesn't work. It raises the error like:
"Ignoring non-executable files: 00-setup-mirror.bash".
This patch make the file executable to fix the mirror config problem.
Change-Id: I39ec958f864c2ff5193ea6d8f85d672437367ca0
The "ubuntu" target had a post-install 99-autoremove task that removed
unnecessary dependency packages, but the "ubuntu-minimal" target does not.
This patch moves the 99-autoremove post-install task from the "ubuntu" target
to the "ubuntu-common" target so that both will run an autoremove at the end of
the image build.
For the Octavia amphora image, this saved about 1GB in the image by removing
build only package dependencies.
Closes-Bug: #2012406
Change-Id: I4592e3bd502045fa89203c075d3ea8f632e77177
Adds an element whose purpose is to set the stage
in the resulting image so that a user can generate an
image utilizing DIB which can be used in a FIPS
configuration without doing so with the input image
or after the fact.
Change-Id: Ia8a45584a56f6e06856fc2920c333351935dcd9d
When your booting a Linux system using dracut, i.e. with any
redhat style distribution, dracut's internal code looks to validate
the kernel hmac signature in before proceeding to userspace.
It does this by looking at the /boot/ folder file for the kernel
hmac file.
And it normally does this with the root filesystem. Except if the
kernel is not on the root filesystem and is instead on a /boot
filesystem, this breaks horribly. This is compounded because
DIB enables the operator to restructure the OS image/layout
to fit their needs. In order for this to be navigated, as dracut
is written, we need to pass a "boot=" argument to the kernel.
So now we attempt to purge any prior boot entry in the disk image
content, which is good because any filesystem operations invalidate
it, and then we attempt to identify the boot filesystem, and save a
boot kernel command line parameter so the resulting image can
boot properly if FIPS was enabled in the prior image.
Regex developed with https://sed.js.org utilizing stdin:
VAR="quiet boot=UUID=173c759f-1302-48a3-9d51-a17784c21e03 text"
VAR="quiet boot=PARTUUID=173c759f-1302-48a3-9d51-a17784c21e03"
VAR="quiet boot=PARTUUID=173c759f-1302-48a3-9d51-a17784c21e03 reboot=meow"
VAR="quiet boot=UUID=/dev/sda1 text"
VAR="quiet boot=/dev/sda1"
VAR="quiet boot=/dev/sda1 reboot=meow"
VAR="quiet after_boot=1 reboot=meow boot=/dev/sda1"
VAR="quiet after_boot=1 reboot=meow"
Which resulted in stdout:
VAR="quiet text"
VAR="quiet"
VAR="quiet reboot=meow"
VAR="quiet text"
VAR="quiet"
VAR="quiet reboot=meow"
VAR="quiet after_boot=1 reboot=meow"
VAR="quiet after_boot=1 reboot=meow"
Change-Id: I9034c21e84deda2ba2c0ec0d1d6d6595ed10bed4
By default [1] the `aarch64` ARCH value is converted to `arm64`. But
Fedora uses `aarch64` to refer to the architecture.
Convert incoming ARCH values of `arm64` into `aarch64` as is already
done for `amd64` -> `x86_64`
[1] 174089a6a5/diskimage_builder/lib/common-defaults (L29-L30)
Change-Id: I6d9698e45b1183007bac49544da196ec78a7ac6a
The second release masks the first release, which is probably a
mistake.
Order them from most significant to least;
release > distro > family > default
And fix up the indentation.
Change-Id: I54a6a49d4fe001b1a16ab38637cb55542ce96cdb
The RedHat platforms vary if they come pre-installed with curl or
curl-minimal. For example, Fedora 37 container images have curl, and
centos 9-stream and Rocky images have curl-minimal. If you try and
install curl when curl-minimal is installed, you get an error, and
vice-versa.
Unfortunately package-installs can't really sort this out; we're just
passing a package list to the system package manager. We don't have a
way to say "the curl OR curl-minimal package is fine". As this breaks
builds and is such a common dependency that it's already there, let's
just add a note that curl is required and blank out the package-map.
Change-Id: I9ccebe2dbf3a8682dab60c2070c5f78849e01446
The previous commit was tested on 2TB without issue, but testing on a
very small volume (80GB) resulted in the thin pool lvextend failing
for being one extent too large.
This change reduces the pool size by one extent.
Change-Id: I7ca002783f8f15946bc84af95eecaa097e70aaf1
Related: rhbz#2149586
An LVM thin pool has an associated metadata volume, and it can be
assumed that the size of this volume on the image is minimized for
distribution.
This change grows the metadata volume by 1GiB, which is recommended[1] as
a reasonable default. This fixes a specific issue with the metadata
volume being exausted when growing into a 2TB drive.
Other minor changes include:
- Human readable printed values have switched to GiB, MiB, KiB, B
- Growth percentage volumes are adjusted down to not over-provision
the thin volume
[1] https://access.redhat.com/solutions/6318131
Change-Id: I1dd6dd932bb5f5d9adac9b78a026569165bd4ea9
Resolves: rhbz#2149586
If client have not internet or have some limitation, such as firewall/proxy/etc. this step will stop build image with error. Client must have possible override of URL for pass this step.
Change-Id: Iafe3283665a437d0a9cf83a93ff66c0613310b69