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If the cloud-config does not contain and lxd dictionary then we should not
attempt to install the package. Change the latter half of the check to
negate the dictionary type check. This fix prevents us from always installing
lxd, rather than only installing when we have a config.
Fix pyflakes check on init_cfg dict error message.
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- Handle init cfg separately from main cfg to allow multiple sections under lxd
config to be handled independantly.
- Check for properly formatted lxd init cfg
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If lxd key is present in cfg, then run 'lxd init' with values from the 'init'
entry in lxd configuration as flags.
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specific option. This change was dropped in 15.10 (LP: #1514485).
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#cloud-config
fan:
config: |
# fan 240
10.0.0.0/8 eth0/16 dhcp
10.0.0.0/8 eth1/16 dhcp off
# fan 241
241.0.0.0/8 eth0/16 dhcp
config_path: /etc/network/fan
LP: #1504604
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When a user provides authentication tokens, enable SSH unless SSH has
been explicitly disabled (LP: #1494816).
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if 'condition' is provided to config in power_state, then
consult it before powering off.
This allows the user to shut down only if a condition is met, and
leave the system in a debuggable state otherwise.
An example is as simple as:
power_state:
mode: poweroff
condition: ['sh', '-c', '[ -f /disable-poweroff ]']
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fallocate is much faster than 'dd' for creating and initializing a
swap file.
LP: #1482994
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This allows user to specify the following to overwrite a previously
declared entry without warnings.
rsyslog: {'remotes': {'foo': None}}
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Testing on trusty shows that:
service rsyslog reload
does produce a message like:
rsyslogd was HUPed
but does not result in new config being in honored.
Using restart does, and with upstart that should be fine (as upstart will
start only if previously running).
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reasonable test of reworked rsyslog module
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Azure's ephemeral disks are not guaranteed to be assigned the same name by
the kernel every boot. This causes problems on ~2% of Azure instances, and
can be fixed by using udev rules to give us a deterministic path to mount;
this patch introduces those udev rules and modifies the Azure data source
to use them.
Changes to a couple of config modules were also required. In some places,
they just needed to learn to dereference symlinks. In cc_mounts this
wasn't sufficient because the dereferenced device would have been put in
/etc/fstab (rather defeating the point of using the udev rules in the
first place). A fairly hefty refactor was required to separate "is this a
valid block device?" from "what shall I put in fstab?".
LP: #1411582
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ssh: generate ed25519 host keys if supported
now we attempt to generate ed25519 host keys.
If ssh-keygen does not support it, a debug log message will be written.
LP: #1461242
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LP: #1461242
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given config:
{'growpart': {'devices': ["/"]}}
the 'devices' was ignored, it was incorrectly read from the top
level non-namespaced location.
LP: #1465436
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LP: #1463373
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cc_rh_subscription: Use of self.log.info limited, uses the util.subp for subprocesses, removed full path for subscription-manager
cloud-config-rh_subscription.txt: A heavily commented example file on how to use rh_subscription and its main keys
test_rh_subscription.py: a set of unittests for rh_subscription
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and subscribe their RHEL based systems. As inputs, it can take:
- user and password OR activation key and org | requires on of the
two pair
- auto-attach: True or False | optional
- service-level: <string> | optional
- add-pool [list, of, pool, ids] | optional
- enable-repos [list, of, yum, repos, to, enable] | optional
- disable-repos [list, of, yum, repos, to, disable] | optional
You can also pass the following to influence your registration via rhsm.conf:
- rhsm-baseurl | optional
- server-hostname | optional
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LP: #1311463
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It was believed that to install a package with config the command was:
snappy install --config=config-file <package>
Instead, what was implemented in snappy was:
snappy install <package> [<config-file>]
This modifies cloud-init to invoke the latter and changes the tests
appropriately.
LP: #1438836
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