In some scenarios, the required space in the tmpfs partition can be
larger (or smaller) than the default one, producing errors due to
the lack of enough space (or performance penalties for not using
tmpfs).
Using --min-tmpfs <size>, we can hint the working set size we'll need
and let dib choose to avoid or use tmpfs.
Change-Id: I7d5fe498302a100c8555ae542268e14b21f3a0c5
here is a bug associated with this patch because there is a
workaround included. Calling sync to enable the unmounting...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/diskimage-builder/+bug/1214388
Change-Id: I9d5a1f092fd8f3ae1c14de03dd516203baab4da3
Manually listing the mount points that need cleanup is not
maintainable and makes it hard to write elements that use bind
mounting to inject resources into the build environment.
Change-Id: I7c9ade444f4ebe42552f8e321f257a7ec0a674ef
Most of our build process runs as root and the overhead of explicitly
tracking sudo commands in the shipped sudoers.d file, plus the
operational overhead of keeping the sudoers.d file updated on build
hosts over time, is now considered to be unnecessary.
Instead, we now document that the build process will expect sudo
commands to work and the operator must make this happen (either by
running as root, via sudo -E, or allowing passwordless sudo for the
build user).
Change-Id: If2628e7d0c7efde0fb99c84a217523ba29b1b38d
A user running di-b several times while developing an element may not
want to drop to a shell in all cases but may only want to do so if one
of their in target hooks failed.
This patch gives them the ability to do so, If break=after-error is set
then a user will be provided a in target shell taking over from where the
last failed command left off.
Change-Id: Ia2f7ac4c21b64b971f87f4ae9cb867981b13eb5e
Previously if mktemp failed in function mk_build_dir, die was not
called. The check for the exit code was actually checking that the
previous export statement completed successfully, not the call to
mktemp.
Change-Id: I477a2ce75c87c8167883ce7aa342e93c40770e29
(Based on review https://review.openstack.org/#/c/36009)
Scripts test for existence of ../share/diskimage-builder and
fall-back to ../ if not found. This allows scripts to run unmodified
from a packaged installation or a local archive/repository.
Change-Id: I0cf4c1fdb8e42ec284c56860cb15818632b93b9e
Symlink /usr/lib -> ../lib for Fedora deployment ramdisk. This
symlink is needed for systemd-udevd. Otherwise, the network device is
not loaded and initialized when the deployment image is booted. This
logic was previously contained in
elements/deploy/root.d/50-redhat-prepare-fs, but now that ramdisk
images are built in a chroot, the change needs to be moved so that it
is applied to the ramdisk build.
Change-Id: Icea43230126956ccf5fb8a6a96ca706b75d5c32f
During ramdisk cleanup if for some reason the filesystems mounted
in $TMP_BUILD_DIR were not removed this recursive delete ended up
deleting parts of the host filesystem that were mounted (in particular
most of the contents of /dev got removed.
This commit doesn't deal with the reason the filesystem didn't unmounted
but ensures the consequences are not as severe.
Fixes Bug 1202612
Change-Id: Id8eba0753c2fe76c79ae1d952ce690d26e33e3ed
- Ensures /sbin and friends are in $PATH when invoked (without this,
various sudo invocations fail in exciting ways).
- Use dib-run-parts in lib/common-functions instead of run-parts
(neither SLES nor openSUSE ship run-parts).
- Ensure dib-run-parts doesn't descend into subdirectories (same
behaviour as run-parts).
- Move dib-run-parts from root.d to bin (cleaner, consistent with
other elements with separate bin scripts).
- Tested by building Ubuntu image on openSUSE 12.3.
- Note: this doesn't add support for creating SUSE images, it just
lets you run disk-image-create on SUSE-based distros.
Change-Id: I906c6bc3cf51cdf2c4415adeae1ca250faac25e1
I missed the getopt parameter and forgot defaults are imported after
option processing. Untested code is broken code!
Change-Id: I133a691909d38e834c204950276a57f4884fc4ed
Complex image builds can download hundreds of MB of data from the
internet with many separate lookups. It would be nice to allow users
to ask for a fast build where those lookups are entirely avoided,
using locally cached resources (where possible). This new interface
allows users to signal to elements that they wish to operate without
updating cached resources, which will in turn allow us to avoid
checking for stale data at all.
As part of this I've also documented where we cache data, so that
things like the ccache cache dir and image cache files are not a
surprise to users.
Change-Id: I27f5de6ceaa4e9c6390721b7c434fe0908df84f5
Ramdisks are now built inside a chroot which is built by the normal
image build process. Doing so improves our independence of the
precise state of the build host.
This fixes bug 1194055.
Change-Id: Ibc254fbb9e7b404b5f38c1b35bcde8a4136e8e28
Many python extensions are built from source each time an image is
built. Repeating these is wasteful, so ccache is employed to eliminate
that waste. A cache dir outside the chroot is used to speed up
subsequent image builds.
Change-Id: Ib73563ddbe5f3be7454bfc54ab91cedb559a1304
systemd on Fedora 19 has made /lib/udev/rules.d/50-firmware.rules
optional:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2013-March/009708.html
Firmware is now handled by the in-kernel loader.
Added a file exist check for Fedora 19 and any other distros that
may have dropped the rules file. Backwards compatible with existing
distros.
Fixes: bug #1196409
Change-Id: I1d2acf3f88543736d75eb2e8766e83a3da194638
RAMDISK_ELEMENT is a spurious difference, to merge the code we need
only semantic difference to exist.
Change-Id: I7d38b2457b6fc838d1a536406bb3c34c00f2b1f9
The finalise_base function was creating a broken link at /etc/resolv.conf
when building a non ubuntu image.
Change-Id: I974d43fd6db365dbff9c85195e3b72950f3409da
This is simply a prerequisite and we should not try to
apt-get install it inline.
Remove this code and exit with an error if qemu-img is
not found.
Change-Id: I52d47a95d24d4bfe801ba664200604bd385dc67f
Setting up a routine to run at first time the system boot may vary from
distribution to distribution. This patch will remove the logic from the
diskimage-builder code and put it into the elements.
The base element will now deploy a dib-first-boot script and each OS
element will ensure that this script runs at rc.local time. By doing
that we will put the OS specific stuff in the OS elements and remove
the embedded code out of the img-function file.
Change-Id: I24c5d1b1185de5693f145347fe912245f1ba7dfe
With systemd rc.local lives in /etc/rc.d and is only run
if the rc-local service is enabled.
This change creates a /etc/rc.d/rc.local symlink, and modifies img-functions
prepare_first_boot to tolerate an initially missing /etc/rc.local.
Fixes bug #1179674
Change-Id: I7e6102b62224950c1de5d48205dc4feff60f9389
The recent change to use loopdev instead of nbd stopped
honoring the DIB_IMAGE_SIZE setting.
This change adds it back, by resizing the image to
DIB_IMAGE_SIZE GB, if specified. If unspecified, it resizes
the image to (actual usage + 20%), as it did before this change.
Change-Id: I69afd9584e644ddacc948619100f153d3d8713a4
When partition tables are added to loopback devices, this can set off a
chain of udev hooks that may still be holding the loopback open. Failing
to detach loopback devices was the reason we were seeing leaked tmpfs
volumes.
Fixes bug #1178091
Change-Id: I836d6e2bbce824951dd4786e3ef28273ea18ee73
Sudo compiled with the --with-secure-path option enabled (default on
Ubuntu, Fedora and potentially other distros) will cause sudo to ignore
any changes made to the PATH variable in the user's environment (even when
the -E option is used). Also, some distros might not have /usr/local/bin
set in their sudoers secure_path causing the diskimage-builder to fail
when building an image using such distros as host. This patch will force
the inclusion of the /usr/local/bin in the PATH enviroment variable
inside the chroot.
Change-Id: Idb7156d8ff124bfe685cc721337d9bb21f49dc9e
Fixes: bug #1175980
Ramdisk-image-create sources both img-functions and ramdisk-functions
causing duplicate functions. To correct this situation this patch
removes the import of img-functions from ramdisk-image-create.
It moves cleanup_dirs and run_d functions from img-functions to
common-functions to allow this.
fixes bug 1175427
Authored-by: Chris Krelle <nobodycam@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I971d019b0d92b06d9de661663b49c433e823ea42
When trying to get the library dependencies from a static program
it fails and die.
This scapes the error and continue with the execution.
Change-Id: Id3463f2dd77a182ce4f9d9d28165d35f17806892
For machines with low RAM (or no access to /proc/meminfo) the builder
will still run, but will just build inside the filesystem that is
hosting /tmp. This will result in a slower build (especially if there
are a lot of .deb packages installed).
Fixes bug #1175453
Change-Id: I79f2672058c11e377548820df0ab4fad8f47ffdc
If we are using uname to collect the name of the architecture, we need
to filter its output to make it consistent with dpkg. This is now
happening in the right place to avoid a spurious warning on i386 builds.
Change-Id: Iae80dbfb757fc068155730686841c742acb7a6a2
Sudo command (even using -E) resets $PATH for security reasons, Fedora
and other distos might have to explicitly add /usr/local/bin to $PATH
in order to run the commands in the chroot environment.
Change-Id: I95068ecf1e7437152e11c6d6789f59bcfd6ae9cc
A recent commit added a call to function cleanup_dirs to
the common-functions file, but this function is not in scope
for all code paths.
The problem can be reproduced like so:
bin/ramdisk-image-create deploy -o /tmp/foo
Which results in the error:
bin/../lib/common-functions: line 35: cleanup_dirs: command not found
This change causes cleanup_dirs to be in scope when calling ramdisk-image-create.
Change-Id: Iaf01beb9dd42a9d810d8aed1aa4ce19a5854c09b
Qemu-nbd does not perform well with older versions of qemu due to
the lack of writeback caching mode. It also only builds qcow2 images
and there is a desire for raw image support. Finally, qemu-nbd makes
it very difficult to build images concurrently due to the somewhat
opaque nature of how it selects a /dev/nbd# device. losetup, on
the other hand, makes this process very straight forward.
Change-Id: I309fad8af4fd1e8d1720c17b65e1897a76d5e897
Co-Author: Clint Byrum <clint@fewbar.com>