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This plumbs through an "--use-nm" flag to glean which instructs it to setup interface bringup with NetworkManager rather than legacy network enablement scripts. In this case, install the NetworkManager package. In the non-nm case, also install the network-scripts for Fedora 29 -- this has stopped being installed by default (it's been deprecated since forever). As noted in the docs, this is currently really only relevant on the supported rpm distros which are using the ifcfg-rh NetworkManager plugin to effectively re-use old config files. However, NetworkManager has similar plugins for other platforms, so support can be expanded if changes are proposed. Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/618964 Change-Id: I4d76e88ce25e5675fd5ef48924acd09915a62a4b
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simple-init
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Basic network and system configuration that can't be done until boot
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Unfortunately, as much as we'd like to bake it in to an image, we can't
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know in advance how many network devices will be present, nor if DHCP is
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present in the host cloud. Additionally, in environments where cloud-init
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is not used, there are a couple of small things, like mounting config-drive
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and pulling ssh keys from it, that need to be done at boot time.
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Autodetect network interfaces during boot and configure them
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The rationale for this is that we are likely to require multiple
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network interfaces for use cases such as baremetal and there is no way
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to know ahead of time which one is which, so we will simply run a
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DHCP client on all interfaces with real MAC addresses (except lo) that
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are visible on the first boot.
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The script `/usr/local/sbin/simple-init.sh` will be called
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early in each boot and will scan available network interfaces and
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ensure they are configured properly before networking services are started.
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Processing startup information from config-drive
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On most systems, the DHCP approach desribed above is fine. But in some clouds,
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such as Rackspace Public cloud, there is no DHCP. Instead, there is static
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network config via `config-drive`. `simple-init` will happily call
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`glean` which will do nothing if static network information is
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not there.
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Finally, glean will handle ssh-keypair-injection from config
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drive if cloud-init is not installed.
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Chosing glean installation source
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By default glean is installed using pip using the latest release on pypi.
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It is also possible to install glean from a specified git repository
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location. This is useful for debugging and testing new glean changes
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for example. To do this you need to set these variables::
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DIB_INSTALLTYPE_simple_init=repo
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DIB_REPOLOCATION_glean=/path/to/glean/repo
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DIB_REPOREF_glean=name_of_git_ref
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For example to test glean change 364516 do::
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git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack-infra/glean /tmp/glean
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cd /tmp/glean
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git review -d 364516
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git checkout -b my-test-ref
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Then set your DIB env vars like this before running DIB::
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DIB_INSTALLTYPE_simple_init=repo
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DIB_REPOLOCATION_glean=/tmp/glean
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DIB_REPOREF_glean=my-test-ref
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NetworkManager
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By default, this uses the "legacy" scripts on each platform. To use
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NetworkManager instead, set ``DIB_SIMPLE_INIT_NETWORKMANAGER`` to
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non-zero. See the glean documentation for what the implications for
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this are on each platform.
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This is currently only implemented for CentOS and Fedora platforms.
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