Starting from syslinux 5.00, isolinux.bin is dependent on
ldlinux.c32 to boot for BIOS machine. syslinux > 5.00 is
delivered with Fedora 21 cloud image which breaks the boot
from ISO if ldlinux.c32 doesn't exist.
Change-Id: If722f36aeaabc759d93ef6ae3f49b21bb840a92d
Closes-Bug: 1449882
These are ubuntu-isms that do not exist on debian mirrors and cause
builds to break if they're based on a stable debian release.
Change-Id: I08c2826eba4aabd0be69955220624b2f179a15ee
Closes-bug: #1450198
Set the pbr option 'warnerrors' to make build_sphinx turns warnings into
error. Fix all warnings.
`tox -edocs` will thus abort whenever someone introduce a new error.
Change-Id: Id6d09768a241866e1fdc1a1e2bf90336f5c5087d
debootstrap is not debian or ubuntu specific. We can make a debootstrap
element that knows how to do all of the things, and then a
debian-minimal and ubuntu-minimal image that use it. Finally, make
the debian element simply be a collection of the extra things we do to
make it look like a cloud-init based cloud image.
Change-Id: Iaf46c8e61bf1cac9a096cbfd75d6d6a9111b701e
glean is now moved into the openstack-infra repos, so the reference to
the originally temporary home can be discarded.
Change-Id: Ie89fff85e264a36d9bab15801314d5195b45031c
In some cases, like linux-image-* on debian, we need to only install
packages for a specific target architecture.
Change-Id: Ic0009d0c1e121d6f3f1f21345c544e2d98f080f9
This change uses blkid to identify the fs type during redhat-common
extract-image. The image is mounted with -o nouuid for redhat/rhel
images that have XFS filesystems.
This is required when building images from the same base image
as the host VM to avoid "Filesystem has duplicate UUID" mount
failures.
Change-Id: I066289fbb27733a5a555242a0e2c363d58dd27d0
Closes-Bug: 1443706
Now that we have a generic yum-minimal element, just use it in centos
instead of rinse. Adding base as an element-provides of yum-minimal
because this element conflicts with the base element.
Co-Authored-By: Gregory Haynes <greg@greghaynes.net>
Change-Id: I15275d821781171c118f21aa0c0bca55f65a65b3
The loopback handling in the Linux kernel limits the filenames of
files associated to loopback devices, see also linux/loop.h.
This is reflected also on userspace, as kpartx will silently do nothing
(exiting with 0) when requesting to remove a filename longer than 64
characters, as that name will obviously not match the truncated
filename. The result of this is that, when extracting qcow2 images for
the first time, if the qcow2 filename is long enough then the loopback
device will not be removed, remaining as stale in the host.
As a workaround, use a temporary file name when convering a qcow2 image
to raw, instead of using the base name of the qcow2 file.
While this still will not fix the issue when manually using a long
temporary directory (e.g. TMP_DIR=/very/long/etc...), at least should
avoid it in other cases.
Change-Id: Ibf46cd313a9d89412c0e1068fa0993be6c5a29db
This commit changes Ironic deploy ramdisk to find out
the virtual media device by using labels instead of
looking at the model of block device. This helps in
finding out the device irrespective of the hardware.
Corresponding Ironic change is
If5b78d9af7048f2631d050ee5ce01ab7a67e2354.
Closes-Bug: #1429340
Change-Id: I5e8a706989bad13051eb47db0b1e762e6c672318
Commit b4a1f1c190 wrongly changed the format of the available
images. There was a missconfiguration on the buildservice which produces
the images so no static links were available. That's fixed now so use
the correct names again.
Change-Id: Iac4cbc8672da67f5a89ac2f1be8bb9530215ea19
The centos-minimal approach of using rinse does not, it turns out, work
on centos. That's a bummer. It's also rather heavyweight. Instead, with
minor machinations, we can just use yum itself pointed at a chroot.
Also adding fedora-minimal element which creates a fedora image using
the new yum-minimal approach.
Co-Authored-By: Gregory Haynes <greg@greghaynes.net>
Change-Id: I026fd9d323e786dae5bb67824c6501067e1ceaa3
If you don't want cloud-init, you may need to get a few things
from config-drive because you may be operating on a cloud with no DHCP.
In that case, simply reading some values from config-drive and writing
out either DHCP or static network info, in addition to grabbing ssh keys
is helpful. Both Infra and bifrost want this for their images.
Co-Authored-By: Gregory Haynes <greg@greghaynes.net>
Change-Id: I2746ed256b9783eab058b803130d3ccac484eaeb
We support building elements without depending on the base element.
Breaking install-types out into its own element while making base depend
on it so elements can depend in it without base.
Change-Id: I104543d5482c76f60902e9fc32d91e196eeab51a
Turns out that updating packages last causes some pretty
non-intuitive behaviour if you are trying to pin a package
to a specific version. Lets just update the base RPMs first...
subsequent installations should install the most updated version
anyways (unless they are pinned).
Also moves the package-installs script from the 00 step to 01 so
we can do the update first.
Co-Authored-By: Ben Nemec <bnemec@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I962046cc6048e852e6582fbc579f88bb73e23fdd
This fix prevents loading of unsigned ubuntu kernel in UEFI secure
boot environment when image is created using 'iso' element.
'iso' element uses 'linux' and 'initrd' modules of grub2 to load
kernel and initrd respectively. The grub2 implementation of Ubuntu
can load unsigned kernel when these modules are used.
Ubuntu has Grub2 modules 'linuxefi' and 'initrdefi' which exits
boot process if unsigned kernel is used in UEFI secure boot mode.
The 'iso' element should use these modules in grub.cfg to prevent
loading of unsigned kernel when node is booted in the UEFI secure
boot environment.
'linuxefi' and 'initrdefi' works seamlessly when node is booted in
normal UEFI boot mode (non-secure).
Fedora do not have this issue. This fix has been tested in Fedora
environment. It works fine.
Closes-Bug: 1443114
Change-Id: If256ba1f7d7c149482d0f37fabcdfa8ed22e3f91
ubuntu-signed element would install 'linux-signed-image-generic' that
provides signed kernel that can be used for deploy in UEFI secure boot mode.
Package 'linux-signed-image-generic' ships signed kernel with extension
'.efi.signed' (Ex. '/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-49-generic.efi.signed').
The kernel modules directory for signed kernel and unsigned kernel is same.
It is without 'efi.signed' extension to its name. This is different from normal
practice of directory naming in '/lib/modules' (Ex. For signed kernel
'vmlinuz-3.13.0-49-generic.efi.signed', modules directory is
'/lib/modules/3.13.0-49-generic').
This needed some changes in '/lib/ramdisk-functions' and 'ramdisk' element to
copy kernel modules.
The signed kernel package contains both signed and unsigned kernel. The
unsiged kernel is without extension '.efi.signed' (Ex.
'/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-49-generic'). This required change into
'/lib/img-functions' and 'baremetal' element to pick up signed kernel version
when this element is used.
Closes-Bug: 1443076
Change-Id: I60061cbea847b47fa752b9463cfd387e8e7f0635
The targetcli element was triggering a bunch of errors from dracut
when we installed all of Python. It turns out this is because there
were filenames with spaces in the find output and the loop didn't
handle that properly. This switches to a while loop that can
handle odd filenames.
Change-Id: Iacbf16f26f2bc9991840250dc8ae7990db54d811
Currently, calling the troubleshoot function in a ramdisk script
doesn't work as expected on dracut ramdisks. This adds an alternate
troubleshoot implementation that will behave as intended.
I did not make it conditional on a kernel param as was done in the
original because dracut can behave strangely if you allow it to
continue after an error. Always dropping to a shell immediately
should be less confusing.
Change-Id: I98000f4ac6d7890b1f44fe4d10394ac0ea332fcb
Do not rely on environment changes (like exporting REG_HALT_UNREGISTER)
to persist between different hooks run. This helps when the hooks are
run in different new environments every time.
Instead, in 99-unregister redo the same checks on REG_METHOD as done in
00-rhel-registration, still respecting REG_HALT_UNREGISTER in case the
user does not want to unregister the image generated.
Change-Id: Id594dcd72334f38a2fa96da21206da77a83d7a1a
Closes-Bug: #1434431
Cleaning up the apt-sources README to be easier to consume. Also
removing some tripleo references from the README.
Change-Id: I6937fd5cd51288b36890dde214701bcef1d61381
We don't want to trace the RHEL registration scripts because that
is likely to log things like passwords and activation keys. To
still allow for debugging failed runs, add sanitized logging of
the arguments passed to the registration commands, since that is
the part of the process where problems are most likely to manifest.
Change-Id: I0f661e9c152f43b814fda61211bd56ba93e3b9dc
The default locale set by cloud-init is now generated to prevent the
warning printed when the user is logged in.
Closes-Bug: 1440728
Change-Id: I2faff6c9d3ab8bb5f66d58e77bcf37f186bf501d
Make sure that the target directory for 50targetcli exists already, in
case there is no dracut installed at extra-data.d run time.
Change-Id: I85ade9e85e823b7564a5839c8b6181548a15ad41
This commit changes the 80-deploy-ironic script of
deploy-ironic element to report back the status of
boot loader install (when boot_option == "local")
using a newly introduced vendorpassthru.
Closes-Bug: 1422723
Change-Id: I9c1d8643be7cb9e273d65ddd791715a5c271fd93
Copy all of the necessary parts for a Fedora based dhclient to work. This
includes a number of network scripts. Also grab the ip command supplied by
the iproute package, the busybox "ip addr" command was missing the valid_lft
and preferred_lft options.
This will allow the dhcp to work in the ramdisk instead of getting passed the
PXE net config.
Related-Bug: #1417026
Change-Id: I8feee9a740855dab7b47162c5727bf91db77fcc6
The listing of *-$INSTALL_TYPE-install files currently uses ls, which
errors out when the glob matches no files, thus using true to not fail
it.
Instead, use find to collect the file list, so there is no need to
ignore the command errors.
Change-Id: Ic6888106858df320a1c90a84f1b9ec74d436b9e6
The wrong APT config name is used to disable download of translations.
It's Acquire::Languages, not APT::Acquire::Languages.
Change-Id: Ie0c12d444bab19b4486845944ef51031e9133470
Closes-bug: #1436523
Not all operating-system elements install cloud-init, but the base
element assumes its existence. Create the directory if it does not
exist.
Change-Id: I4bda8dc5d200825ea0c8163a4e5c44050a45083f
it may happen that if the system where disk-image-create runs is busy,
then the kpartx -l run may leave a stale autodelete loop device.
This is because kpartx -l first adds a new loop device, then does the
listing and removes the loop device. The latter may not end before the
end of the kpartx run, leaving a loop device marked as autodelete.
Such kind of loop device will automatically delete itself, so the
rm -r $WORKING
after
sudo umount -f $WORKING/mnt
in the EXIT trap will fail because $WORKING does not exist anymore.
To prevent this situation, just ask udev to finish its operations,
properly removing the (temporary) loop device.
Change-Id: I12246f3dbe6b5669e698767682a5a142f803823b
RHEL 7 does not ship tgtadm or tgtd so they cannot be used in the
deploy ramdisk. This change separates the tgt-specific parts of
the ramdisk into their own element, and adds a new one that supports
targetcli instead.
For now, the tgt implementation can only be used with traditional
busybox ramdisks and the targetcli one can only be used with dracut.
This is because dracut is primarily used for RHEL right now so it
makes sense to keep the dependencies simple. If there is a future
desire to mix and match the implementations that could be done, but
it would require users to explicitly select between tgt and
targetcli.
Change-Id: I4f99c91016287e08d836095c2f2261de8b45abdc
Co-Authored-By: James Slagle <jslagle@redhat.com>
It is reasonable that elements may need to include additional
kernel modules in a dracut ramdisk. This is done with the
--add-drivers option to dracut, but previously the value passed
was hard-coded.
This change allows an element to put a file containing its desired
drivers in a dracut-drivers.d directory, and the list there will
be added to the list of drivers added. This functions in
essentially the same way as the binary-deps.d directory that
already exists for including additional executables in a ramdisk.
Change-Id: Ie892b908d36c175a469f7cde7dd803ad4b1942b6
This is required on Fedora 21 in order to build some
packages via source. Includes files like:
/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1
Specifically this fixed MySQL driver compilation issues on Fedora 21
for source builds.
Change-Id: I459f2203fa145049dda185da952813118193d573
Official MariaDB repositories offer the package : MariaDB-Galera-server.
This package has been now ported within Fedora (and also RDO), the
package is now called mariadb-galera-server. Yum install being case
sensitive hence this change.
Change-Id: Icd03877f17d01708b3916578991e42eef30a69e4
As part of the blueprint root-device-hints Ironic will pass some to the
deploy ramdisk some hints about which disk device it should pick to be
root device (the one where the image will be deployed on).
Before the deploy ramdisk would pick the first device it finds, but as the
machine could have more than one SATA, SCSI or IDE disk controllers the
order in which their corresponding device nodes are added is arbitrary
causing devices like /dev/sda and /dev/sdb switching around on each
boot time.
Plus, as people are adding support to build RAID arrays in Ironic we need
a way to tell it to use the just created device to be the root device.
The list of hints that could be passed to the deploy ramdisk so it finds
the right disk is:
* wwn (STRING): unique storage identifier
* serial (STRING): disk serial number
* model (STRING): device identifier
* vendor (STRING): device vendor
* size (INT): The size of the disk in GB
If not hints are passed, the deploy ramdisk will continue to do what it
did before to find the disk.
Change-Id: I8425f593e1a610af5a3697988702603ff218f2de
This commit adds support for uefi localboot in
deploy-ironic element. The change is to mount the efi
system partition (created by Ironic) in /boot/efi.
The corresponding Ironic change is
I00ac31da325676ea4ea1ac4185f5ac3a52c5809a
Implements: blueprint local-boot-support-with-partition-images
Change-Id: Idf7ac5987e14e1d31311834196ca7283deec15c6
Commit 36b59c001c introduces
DIB_DEBUG_TRACE, to be checked in element scripts for enabling tracing.
In the aforementioned conversion, few scripts were left with
unconditional "set -x" calls: remove them, changing the default value
for unset DIB_DEBUG_TRACE from 0 to 1, to retain their older behaviour
(as it was done in 36b59c001c too).
Change-Id: I3d1a9290021bf63de7d4e7752e809852e784ac8b
Previously, this code was not checking for the proper environment
variable for an element's installtype. There was a line replacing '-'
with '_' as is required, but that value was not actually used when
searching for the environment variable.
Change-Id: I0bbd56969188389db81844d9276269464870f776
/tmp does not contain anything useful anyway, and excluding its content
makes the initramfs smaller too.
Change-Id: Ia72867e0cdebacf668ac1a1f551a965da0d69694
This adds support to UEFI secure boot by copying signed shim and
grub bootloaders into ramdisk image.
Closes-Bug: 1419707
Change-Id: I1193cd3a9011855a6804966a31c7c0e28da90ada