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author | Scott Moser <smoser@ubuntu.com> | 2016-05-25 17:05:09 -0400 |
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committer | Scott Moser <smoser@ubuntu.com> | 2016-05-25 17:05:09 -0400 |
commit | 7f2e99f5345c227d07849da68acdf8562b44c3e1 (patch) | |
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== background ==
DataSource Mode (dsmode) is present in many datasources in cloud-init.
dsmode was originally added to cloud-init to specify when this datasource
should be 'realized'.
cloud-init has 4 stages of boot.
a.) cloud-init --local . network is guaranteed not present.
b.) cloud-init (--network). network is guaranteed present.
c.) cloud-config
d.) cloud-init final
'init_modules' [1] are run "as early as possible". And as such, are executed
in either 'a' or 'b' based on the datasource. However, executing them means
that user-data has been fully consumed. User-data and vendor-data may have
'#include http://...' which then rely on the network being present. boothooks
are an example of the things run in init_modules.
The 'dsmode' was a way for a user to indicate that init_modules
should run at 'a' (dsmode=local) or 'b' (dsmode=net) directly.
Things were further confused when a datasource could provide networking
configuration. Then, we needed to apply the networking config at 'a'
but if the user had provided boothooks that expected networking, then the
init_modules would need to be executed at 'b'. The config drive datasource
hacked its way through this and applies networking if *it* detects it is
a new instance.
== Suggested Change ==
The plan is to
1. incorporate 'dsmode' into DataSource superclass
2. make all existing datasources default to network
3. apply any networking configuration from a datasource on first boot only
apply_networking will always rename network devices when it runs.
for bug 1579130.
4. run init_modules at cloud-init (network) time frame unless datasource
is 'local'.
5. Datasources can provide a 'first_boot' method that will be called when
a new instance_id is found. This will allow the config drive's write_files
to be applied once.
Over all, this will very much simplify things. We'll no longer have
2 sources like DataSourceNoCloud and DataSourceNoCloudNet, but would just
have one source with a dsmode.
== Concerns ==
Some things have odd reliance on dsmode. For example, OpenNebula's get_hostname
uses it to determine if it should do a lookup of an ip address.
== Bugs to fix here ==
http://pad.lv/1577982 ConfigDrive: cloud-init fails to configure network from network_data.json
http://pad.lv/1579130 need to support systemd.link renaming of devices in container
http://pad.lv/1577844 Drop unnecessary blocking of all net udev rules
Diffstat (limited to 'bin')
-rwxr-xr-x | bin/cloud-init | 20 |
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/bin/cloud-init b/bin/cloud-init index 5857af32..482b8402 100755 --- a/bin/cloud-init +++ b/bin/cloud-init @@ -236,6 +236,7 @@ def main_init(name, args): else: LOG.debug("Execution continuing, no previous run detected that" " would allow us to stop early.") + else: existing = "check" if util.get_cfg_option_bool(init.cfg, 'manual_cache_clean', False): @@ -265,17 +266,20 @@ def main_init(name, args): else: return (None, ["No instance datasource found."]) - if args.local: - if not init.ds_restored: - # if local mode and the datasource was not restored from cache - # (this is not first boot) then apply networking. - init.apply_network_config() - else: - LOG.debug("skipping networking config from restored datasource.") - # Stage 6 iid = init.instancify() LOG.debug("%s will now be targeting instance id: %s", name, iid) + + if init.is_new_instance(): + # on new instance, apply network config. if not in local mode, + # then we just bring up new networking as the OS has already + # brought up the configured networking. + init.apply_network_config(bringup=not args.local) + + if args.local and init.datasource.dsmode != sources.DSMODE_LOCAL: + return (init.datasource, []) + + # update fully realizes user-data (pulling in #include if necessary) init.update() # Stage 7 try: |