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formating support.
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makes it cloud agnostic.
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I'm pretty sure the previous code wasn't seeking correctly
and probably writing near the end, but not to the end.
This is simpler and probably faster.
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Modified cc_mounts to identify whether ephermalX is partitioned.
Changed datasources for Azure and SmartOS to use 'ephemeralX.Y' format.
Added disk remove functionally
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cloud-initramfs-growroot is an initramfs module in cloud-initramfs-tools
that resizes the root partition before the root is pivoted over.
growroot was used in Ubuntu up to and including 12.10. The file
/etc/growroot-disabled on the root filesystem was the only way of
disabling the growing of the root partition.
In cloud-init 0.7.2 cloud-init began resizing the root partition
as growpart gained the ability to utilize 'ptupdate' in kernels > 3.8.
This was a big improvement as now the user could disable or enable
the growing of the root partition via user-data.
In order to let users disable growing of / very simplistically cloud-init
will now respect the presense of /etc/growroot-disabled unless config
specifically tells it to ignore that file.
LP: #1234331
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Since for a string there is no difference, we're just
checking for this here.
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this adds 2 functions
update_disk_setup_devices
update_fs_setup_devices
Which update the appropriate datatype, and translate the names.
Translating early means we don't have to deal with updating in the mkfs or
mkpart calls explicitly.
These are more easily unit tested as they just take a dictionary of the
expected type and a 'transformer' that should return a new name or None.
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Some containers lack /dev/console, so when multi_log attempts to open
that device and write to it directly things can start going haywire.
Here we address this problem by sending console-bound output to stdout
and letting init take care of getting it to the console instead.
We already configure upstart with "console output", so we need only
change systemd to use "journal+console".
The one reason that 'console output' might not be sufficient is if
the user redirected output with 'output'. Ie:
output:
init: "> /var/log/my-cloud-init.log"
Would then mean all output would go there, and anything that
*needed* to go to the console (and was explicitly using multi_log for
that purpose) would not get there.
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Changed cc_disk_setup to handle the file systems as a label, no longer
passing "log" around.
Tidied up the documentation to reflect the changes and made grammer,
spelling and improved the content a little.
Added disk_setup to the default modules list.
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configuration checking as well as make most of the
module logic happen in the module itself instead of
interacting with the distro object.
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the resizepart code was not functional.
We will re-favor it later under bug 1212492.
For now, we'll just favor the 'growpart' resizer.
Both will be found in Ubuntu cloud images.
LP: #1212444
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the resizepart code was not functional.
We will re-favor it later under bug 1212492.
For now, we'll just favor the 'growpart' resizer.
Both will be found in Ubuntu cloud images.
LP: #1212444
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LP: #1057195
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The reason for this is that more and more things I was wanting to be able to
see how long they took. This puts that time logic into a single place. It
also supports (by default) reading from /proc/uptime as the timing mechanism.
While that is almost certainly slower than time.time(), it does give
millisecond granularity and is not affected by 'ntpdate' having
run in between the two events.
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Changing password via 'chpasswd' command in rhel5 would fail, if input
to the 'chpasswd' command doesn't end with '\n'. The fix is just to
append a carriage return to the input.
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Per discussion with Robert @ SUSE since he can't sign the CCA.
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UrlResponse
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Now, errors will not be so annoying if the device doesn't exist.
Specifically, if there is no device in a container, only debug messages
will be logged.
LP: #1160462
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a.) appease pylint on raring, as it doesn't like subprocess
pylint: 0.26.0-1ubuntu1
This is mentioned in comments at http://www.logilab.org/ticket/46273
b.) tests/unittests/test_util.py:
the mountinfo lines are longer than 80 chars.
Just disable long lines complaints for this file.
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