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If 'cmd' is provided to a fs_setup entry, then cloud-init was trying
to execute the rendered string as a single name, rather than
splitting the string. The change here will pass the string to
shell for interpretation so that it is split there.
Also fix some documentation errors and warn when fs_opts or overwrite
is provided along with 'cmd'.
LP: #1687712
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Add documentation for cloud-init networking configuration formats, default
behavior, policy and other specific details about how network config is
consumed and utilized.
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The key is called "uri", not "url". This is what's used throughout the
examples and also what works in practice (verified on Ubuntu 16.10).
This also slightly improves formatting of the key names in the
related documentation.
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Apparently signals were crossed when this implementation was done.
Cloud-init was reading 'platform' in the environment of pid 1, but
nova-lxd was setting 'product_name'.
The fix is being made here in cloud-init to instead read product_name.
LP: #1685810
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ConfigObj produces configuration files that are incompatible with yum if
multiple values are listed for a configuration key. Switch to the builtin
configparser, and ConfigParser (Python 2) which correctly handles this
case.
Add additional test case for array values in yum_repos definition
LP: #1592150
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Debian backports are contains in the main repo and not somewhere
seperate. Thanks to Charles Plessy.
LP: #1627293
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The discard action (tilde character) has been replaced by the
“stop” RainerScript directive. It is considered more intuitive and
offers slightly better performance.
The tilde operator was deprecated in rsyslog 7. Distributions
using rsyslog older than that will need to patch.
LP: #1367899
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Includes missing examples for RTD, including
examples for datasources, disk partitions and apt update.
Also fix doc in cloud-config-update-apt.txt.
LP: #1459604
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Growing the root partition would fail in either of two cases:
a.) if the device /dev/root existed
b.) the kernel command line had upper case letters in PARTUUID=<value>
the kernel will accept upper case partuuid, but udev creates
links with lower case. In that scenario, we need to adjust to
a /dev/disk/by-<partuuid|uuid> with lower case.
The fix here addresses that, and also fixes uuid similarly for the
lowercase issue.
LP: #1684869
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This makes the output much easier to view and parse through while
fixing issues.
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This will change all instances of LOG.warn to LOG.warning as warn
is now a deprecated method. It will also make sure any logging
uses lazy logging by passing string format arguments as function
parameters.
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To query the metadata, the Cloudstack source currently scans a predefined
DHCP lease directories to find the IP of the DHCP server. This list does
not include "/var/lib/NetworkManager/" which is the default directory in
CentOS7. Add that directory to the list.
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Introduce is_vlan function and call that when building dictionary of
interfaces by mac address.
LP: #1682871
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We were checking /var/lib/cloud/openstack/latest/meta_data.json instead
of /var/lib/cloud/seed/config_drive/openstack/latest/meta_data.json.
LP: #1673637
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Should be 'manage_resolv_conf' not 'manage-resolv-conf'.
LP: #1531582
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Also add integration test. Note: this new test is not comprehensive; it
simply ensures that the example chef configuration does not blow up and
that chef seems to be installed after its completion.
This new test is disabled by default as it depends on a 3rd party
repository.
LP: #1678145
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Move merging.rst into doc/rtd/topics with small fixes.
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Add a basic snapcraft.yaml file to allow the execution of cloud-init as
a snap. This will always pull down the latest source from master for
the snap. setup.py will now also set the default init system to be
systemd when no other is passed to it.
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Previously the IPv4LL address for metadata discovery was assigned to the
first interfaces from an alphabetic sort. On DigitalOcean, the metadata
is only accessible from the first interface. This fixes a problem where the
IPv4LL address is bound to the wrong interface with snapshots.
This is part of general improvements to the DigitalOcean Datasource in
bug 1676908.
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Instead of only configuring 'public' and 'private' interfaces, we want
to configure any that has been defined in the meta-data. For legacy reasons,
the 'public' and 'private' interfaces are maintained as 'eth0' and 'eth1'
respectively.
This is part of bug 1676908 for general DigitalOcean datasource fixups.
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Several references that were using URL shorteners are now broken due to
their service going away, making it painful to even figure out what they
were supposed to be pointing at. Put back long URLS using '# noqa' to
make flake8 happy.
LP: #1669727
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When signing the Contributors agreement, the user is prompted to provide
a 'Project contact' or 'Canonical Project Manager'.
Just update the HACKING.rst document to tell them what to put there.
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On centos/fedora/rhel/derivatives, /etc/ssh/sshd_config has mode 0600,
but cloud-init unilaterally sets file modes to 0644 when no explicit
mode is passed to util.write_file. On ubuntu/debian, this file has
mode 0644. With this patch, write_file learns about the copy_mode
option, which will cause it to use the mode of the existing file by
default, falling back to the explicit mode parameter if the file does
not exist.
LP: #1644064
Resolves: rhbz#1295984
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This change makes the DigitalOcean datasource consistent with OpenStack and
Joyent by binding the resolver addresses to the loopback interface. This _is_
a work-around to bug 1675571.
Part of bug 1676908.
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This just mocks out the AltCloud tests to not invoke blkid.
Our tests should not rely on system command returning any specific
value.
Also, shorten long lines with change in the import name of
DataSourceAltCloud.
LP: #1636531
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Links presented in network_data.json to the guest running on ESXi
are of type 'dvs'.
LP: #1674946
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When cloud-init ran in the init stage (after networking had come up).
A bug could occur where cloud-init would attempt and fail to rename
network devices that had "inherited" mac addresses.
The intent of apply_network_config_names was always to rename only
the devices that were "physical" per the network config. (This would
include veth devices in a container). The bug was in creating
the dictionary of interfaces by mac address. If there were multiple
interfaces with the same mac address then renames could fail.
This situation was guaranteed to occur with bonds or vlans or other
devices that inherit their mac.
The solution is to change get_interfaces_by_mac to skip interfaces
that have an inherited mac.
Also drop the 'devs' argument to get_interfaces_by_mac. It was
non-obvious what the result should be if a device in the input
list was filtered out. ie should the following have an entry for
bond0 or not. get_interfaces_by_mac(devs=['bond0'])
LP: #1669860
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Mock the use use of get_interfaces_by_mac in Digital Ocean and OpenNebula.
Its best to mock this for the tests as the results aren't expecting
it to fail.
Note, as it stands, OpenNebula relies on devices named 'eth0'.
The metadata (context) does not provide mac addresses.
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When rendering network configuration to netplan, remove known
"builtin" configurations. The specific example here is Ubuntu Core
that has netplan configuration in etc/netplan/00-snapd-config.yaml.
We also delete the derived files since netplan will have created
these derived files in its generator that runs well before cloud-init.
LP: #1675576
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The reading of MAAS datasource configuration was simply broken.
it was looking in /etc/cloud/*maas*.cfg rather than
/etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/*maas*.cfg.
along side here there is also:
* doc improvement on check_config
* remove the path restrictions when searching for values in both
maas and ovf_vmware_guest_customization. that was done to improve
performance as check_config's parsing is slow.
* change to maas to search all config files rather than restricting
to a subset as it tried before. that was done for
* better variable names.
- rename path_cloud_confd to path_etc_cloud
- PATH_ETC_CLOUD: /etc/cloud
- PATH_ETC_CI_CFG: /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg
- PATH_ETC_CI_CFG_D: /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d
LP: #1677710
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Remove debugging print statements. Change a few to use
logging.debug() where useful.
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If the only the None datasource was listed in datasource_list, then
ds-identify would write a cloud.cfg witih:
datasource_list: [None, None]
The fix is to just append None if the list only has None.
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When booted without an initramfs, the root device will be /dev/root, not a
named device. There is partial support for this when resizing filesystems,
but not for growing partitions, without which it doesn't do much good. Move
the /dev/root resolution code to util.py and use it from cc_growpart.py.
Also, booting without an initramfs only works with a root= argument that's
either a kernel device name (which is unstable) or a partition UUID. Handle
the case of root=PARTUUID=value, not just LABEL and UUID.
LP: #1677376
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Do not bother configuring apt if no 'apt' config is provided and either:
a.) running on snappy
b.) there is no 'apt' command (possibly a different distro)
If apt config is provided in either of the above situations, then config
will continue.
LP: #1675185
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OpenStack clouds installed with RedHat RDO have the nova product
configured in /etc/nova/release to be 'OpenStack Compute' rather than
upstream nova default of 'OpenStack Nova'.
This was first reported on Finnish provider Nebula (http://nebula.fi).
LP: #1675349
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While documentation indicates that the smbios product name should
contain 'Google Compute Engine', experimentation and bug reports
indicate that is not always the case. The change here is to change
the check for GCE to also consider a serial number that starts with
'GoogleCompute-'.
Also, ds-identify was not currently searching for GCE if no config of
datasource_list was found. Most images have a datasource_list defined.
So update the list to include GCE.
LP: #1674861
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This change will add support for hashed passwords in cc_set_passwords.
It checks if a password is a hash with by checking that it matches
in fairly safe way, and also that the password does not have a ":" in it.
chpasswd needs to know if the password is hashed or not, so two lists
is created so chpasswd is feed with the correct one.
LP: #1570325
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Accordingly to the documentation:
The ``partition`` option may also be set to ``auto``, in which this
module will search for the existance of a filesystem matching the
``label``, ``type`` and ``device`` of the ``fs_setup`` entry and
will skip creating the filesystem if one is found.
However, using this "auto" flag always recreates the partition no matter
if it has been done before or not.
This commit fixes a bug in which the "partition" attribute was always
set to None although in some cases it should not.
LP: #1634678
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This is thie cloud-init part of a fix to allow nova-lxd to provide
config drive data. The other part will be done in nova-lxd.
The agreement here is that nova-lxd will copy the contents of the
config drive to /config-drive in the container.
LP: #1673411
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The path for checking presence of Bigstep datasource was simply wrong.
Set the correct path.
LP: #1674766
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Now tox will run pylint. The .pylintrc file sets pylint to only produce
errors, and will ignore certain classes that are known problematic (six).
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The script is written to have the protection of disabling filename
expansion (set -f) and explicitly enabling expansion when needed.
However, the check_config function failed to disable it after enabling.
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ef18b8ac4c added support for handing network config v2 (aka netplan
format). This just adds that feature to the list of supported features.
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Python 2's json.loads would accept bytes, so this bug was
only exposed in python3.
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test_netconfig.py:test_apply_network_config_eni_ub would attempt to
remove any .link files that cloud-init had written. This was just
a failure to mock out all of its interaction with the host.
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When deploying on Azure and using only cloud-init, you must "bounce" the
network interface to trigger a DDNS update. This allows dhclient to
register the hostname with Azure so that DNS works correctly on their
private networks (i.e. between vm and vm).
The agent path was already doing the bounce so this creates parity
between the built-in path and the agent.
LP: #1674685
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Network configuration version 2 format is implemented in a package
called netplan (nplan)[1] which allows consolidated network config
for multiple network controllers.
- Add a new netplan renderer
- Update default policy, placing eni and sysconfig first
This requires explicit policy to enable netplan over eni
on systems which have both (Yakkety, Zesty, UC16)
- Allow any network state (parsed from any format cloud-init supports) to
render to v2 if system supports netplan.
- Move eni's _subnet_is_ipv6 to common code for use by other renderers
- Make sysconfig renderer always emit /etc/syconfig/network configuration
- Update cloud-init.service systemd unit to also wait on
systemd-networkd-wait-online.service
1. https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2016-July/039464.html
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