The current output for package-installs-v2 is inscrutable [1]
The problem starts with process_output() which is not capturing
stderr. This means that any stderr output is dislocated from any
stdout output around it. This is *really* confusing as you get a
bunch of seemingly meaningless stderr output from any calls before you
see any stdout (e.g. in [1] you can see random yum error output that
should have been with the yum call)). The simplest thing to do is to
redirect stderr to stdout which keeps everything in sync.
This causes a slight problem, however, because pkg-map outputs both
status information and errors on stderr. To work around this but
maintain compatibility, we add a "--prefix" argument that prepends
mapped packages from pkg-map with a value we can match on. The
existing status/debug output from pkg-map is low-value; modify the
call so that it will be traced only at higher debug levels (e.g. -x
-x).
The current loop is also calling pkg-map for every package in every
element (this is why in [1] the same message is repeated over and
over). This is unnecessary; it only needs to pkg-map once for each
element, giving the package list as the arguments. Create package
lists by element and pass those to pkg-map.
As a cleanup, there is no point in printing e.output if the
process_output fails for the install because we are already tracing
it; i.e. the output, even for failures, is already in the logs.
Printing it again just duplicates the output.
[2] is an extract showing what I feel is a much more understandable
log output for a fairly complex install.
[1] http://paste.openstack.org/show/595118/
[2] http://paste.openstack.org/show/595303/
Change-Id: Ia74602a5d2db032a476481caec0e45dab013d54f
The dib-run-parts element was copying our internal version of
dib-run-parts into /usr/local/bin to be used running scripts inside
the target chroot. However, it never cleaned up after itself. This
means all images were left with an unmanaged local install of
dib-run-parts.
This copies dib-run-parts into the hooks directory of the chroot and
runs it from there. It is cleaned up automatically on the exit path.
The dib-run-parts element is no longer required and it has been
removed from all dependencies. It is left with a deprecation notice
in the README. For compatability we convert it to simply install
dib-utils.
Codesearch shows no users depending on this unintentional implicit
install. Note os-refresh-config depends on dib-utils and thus will
have an explicitly installed version.
Partial-Bug: #1673144
Change-Id: Ia2e96c00a4246c04beb96c17f83b8aefb69219ca
It was an oversight during v2 development for dib to start providing
dib-run-parts. The intention was for dib to use a vendored
dib-run-parts directly from $_LIB and have no dependencies on
dib-utils at all. By exporting dib-run-parts, we created an
unintentional conflict with the dib-utils package which provides the
same script.
Tools that depend on dib-utils are unaffected by this
(os-refresh-config).
The only tool that installs diskimage-builder and then assumes
dib-run-parts is available in the path is instack. I have proposed
Ibfe972208df40fa092b11b5419043524c903f1b4 to modify that to use our
internal version.
Change-Id: I149c345d38d761a49b3a6ccc4833482f09f1cd05
Add DIB_EPEL_DISABLED flag that allows installation of the EPEL repo,
but to have it disabled by default. This will help when you have
unavoidable EPEL dependencies, but want to make sure you only pull
specific things in with "--enablerepo" calls when installing those
packages.
Change-Id: Iedf6167a7cd69418255ebbee095aea04c50d73fd
A code-block in README of rhel7 element is not rendered as expected.
This patch fixes it to be rendered correctly.
Change-Id: Ie8f4c05edd1dd93314290682e4b2734622894e15
When a glean is running on centos with multiple NICs, it will try to
systemctl enable network.service multiple times for each interface.
Because of systemd magic, it is possible for the systemctl command to
fail in a race condition.
glean shouldn't be enabling network.service during boot in
pre-networking phases (Ib2b618dd975ca44e9c6b0a2c9027642ffc46b9b0). I
have proposed I8319f1ed6498a9d447950c2b4b34bca59e7b97e4 to remove this
and document the behaviour.
This also bring across suse's version
(I20bffabd333ea290d8712ec2a467f2b2d5678f3a)
Change-Id: I89d9443cb61e287bd0d9da3f48315272218ee335
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
This patch introduces stevedore plugin mechanism for use
with the block device layer. This makes it possible that
other projects pass in their own block device plugins.
Change-Id: Id3ea56aaf75f5a20a4e1b6ac2a68adb12c56b574
Signed-off-by: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
diskimage-builder usually provides defaults that work out of the box.
One default that does not work outside of x86 land is Ubuntu distro
mirror url. Considering there are only two valid default options, we can
automatically choose a better default.
This patch changes behavior only for architectures known to be using
http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports. All others still would use
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu as default. It provides some guarantee
that we do not introduce a regression.
Change-Id: If95a64bac0c88f30736da4bae7f1fdce126c0bf6
We somewhat discussed skipping qcow2 generation previously in
I9372e195913798a851c96e62eee89029e067baa1. As recent issues with PPC
testing have shown, we are not actually testing the "vm" element and
hence the bootloader path in the functional tests.
I don't think we need to test this on every element; it overlaps
somewhat with the testing done by the nodepool jobs which build full
images and boot them. I also didn't want to introduce a separate run
for this. Thus it seems valuable to at least have one element
enhanced to do this installation and conversion in our default tests
for basic sanity.
This disables qcow generation by default, as per the other change, but
allows an element to drop a file that will override the output
formats. The Xenial element is modified to produce a qcow2 using
this, and also introduces a dependency on the "vm" element so it tries
to install the bootloader.
We now exit if the .qcow2 fails to build as well.
Change-Id: I1a6acefe52f8c696c39b2d592fdc7ae32a87e6fe
Add a default PPC block-device layout. I've extracted this into
separate yaml files for ease of editing and to facilitate things like
longer comments.
This is not sufficient to get PPC images working, but it is required.
Change-Id: I09e5d1ed92260bdb632333f5203dd7e70d512dc8
The stdout of the script is captured, so anything coming out from
these commands needs to be captured. Move to check_process and show
the output as part of an error log in failure case.
Change-Id: I1150375cdc479d4f19b8ddeb49a824ab16fdf831
Prior to version 2.0.0 of diskimage-builder, the elements dir was hard
coded as 'elements' in dib-lint which allowed dib-lint to be consumed by
other projects (instack-undercloud). The 2.0.0 release has changed this
path and it is not overridable so that the other projects can still use
dib-lint. This change makes ELEMENTS_DIR and LIB_DIR check for an
existing environment variable so that dib-lint can be consumed outside
of the diskimage-builder project.
Change-Id: Iae1dade1e20a950e63ffe8dacfea0f23cf9923a0
Related-Bug: #1672730
Sphix 1.5 (I9e7261c4124b71eeb6bddd9e21747b61bbdc16fa) includes
"warning-is-error" which supersedes pbr's warnerrors. Enable this and
fix up the resulting failures
- trailing lines for lists in element_deps directive
- missing README's that are linked
- syntax error and highlighting in building instructions
Change-Id: I6549551b4a9bf47076c9811a7a38a666cbea2a50
99-squash-package-install in the package-installs element does not
know which python environments the requirements were installed into.
This can cause it to select the wrong python to run the
package-installs-squash script.
Co-Authored-By: Adam Harwell <flux.adam@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I5fab0e192c3a2dad8f60e821c184479e24e33bcd
execfile() has gone in python3, and if you google various
stackoverflow results, python-dev mailing list threads and other
projects it seems runpy is considered one of the better solutions.
This should be py2.7 safe too.
Change-Id: I18077ba9d603752492cc81f260e12710981f4dff
On Debian Jessie and Debian Stretch systemctl is in /bin.
If the package systemd-sysv is not installed the script
dib-init-system did not find the init system.
This patch fixes the problem: it also looks in /bin
for systemctl and if found decides for systemd.
Change-Id: I5a18052a070bad5e16b14672237a1e2b38513949
Signed-off-by: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
Depending on the types of deployment (security, nfv...) some extra
kernel flags are needed on the images. This change exposes the
DIB_BOOTLOADER_DEFAULT_CMDLINE parameter, defaulting to the
existing 'nofb nomodeset vga=normal', that will allow to modify
these boot params.
Change-Id: I67d191fa5ca44a57f776cb9739a02dd71212969c
Closes-Bug: #1668890
Scripts have moved from bin/ to diskimage_builder/lib (and are not
executable, since they are called from dib). Add a match so we run
checkers over those files.
Clarify the situation with .py files while we're here.
Change-Id: I8a1ef4b00a185b83c8b1f29c563b85e78bc233ca
The order of the partitions is important, it needs to be preserved.
If using a simple dict, this is not happening. As a consequence,
checks like 'primary partition being first' are failing because the
dictionary sorts the partitions randomly.
Switched to OrderedDict solved the problem, as it preserves the
ordering it gets from the yaml blob.
Change-Id: Icfa9bd95ffd0203d7c3f6af95de3a6f848c2a954
Now that the main partitioning refactor patch is merged, there is
a small relict of handling partitions still in the disk-image-create
main.
This patch moves the functionality from disk-image-create to the
block-device/partitioning module: it is mostly a rewrite of the
original bash code in python.
Change-Id: Ia73baeca74180a7bc9ea487da03ff56d6a3070ce
Signed-off-by: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
Similarly to Fedora we need to register the virtualenv package
with the rpm database to avoid things becoming messy later on
when package dependencies are conflicting with the from-source
install.
Change-Id: I67654fe5533e6086a17b38e2ae79a630a609ff92
The current pip install script only checked for centos/fedora
This causes setuptools errrors like (with pbr install):
"SyntaxError: '<' operator not allowed in environment markers"
Explictly list distro names in that situation
Change-Id: I5c894ab6152acf5441231acc1215fe00967f4f31
this is basically the deprecated version of --non-interactive, which is
already being used, so this is duplicate and only causes warnings but
doesn't help with anything
Change-Id: Ic98790461636c4136b7005bdc31ce08f8ca81e0f
disk-image-create already does that globally after the guest is
finalized, see lib/img-functions:finalise_base. Thus, there is no need
to remove part of /tmp manually, and no other distro element does that.
Change-Id: Id3b72d41fce258af98b31976ef726d57a0a9fae4
Sphinx 1.5 fails with current pbr (needs new pbr release, see change
I52d45fa0a0d42de690d3a492068f7bb03483a224.
For now, set warnerrors to False to be able to use this.
Also, remove duplicate requirements line.
Also, update to new sphinx version to show that this works.
This is in reaction to the failure in
Ia184446fe34c49a48ca079c828157ea34e662d4b.
Change-Id: I9e7261c4124b71eeb6bddd9e21747b61bbdc16fa