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LP: #1488891
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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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running-in-container is a wrapper around systemd-detect-virt -c,
and was removed from ubuntu. This adjusts to run if only running-in-container
is available.
LP: #1539016
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LX-brand zones on Joyent's SmartOS use a different metadata source
(socket file) than the KVM-based SmartOS virtualization (serial port).
This patch adds support for recognizing the different flavors of
virtualization on SmartOS and setting up a metadata source file object.
After the file object is created, the rest of the code for the datasource
LP: #1540965
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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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running-in-container is an Ubuntu-ism and going away.
LP: #1539016
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Replace the use of SharedConfig.xml in both the walinuxagent case,
and the case where we communicate with the Azure fabric ourselves.
The instance id present in the dmi data is unfortunately different
that that in the SharedConfig. This means that something needs
to handle migration so that a reboot after newer version is installed
will not re-run first instance things.
In Ubuntu this is being handled in packaging.
LP: #1506187
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specific option. This change was dropped in 15.10 (LP: #1514485).
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This replaces the use of SharedConfig.xml in both the walinuxagent case,
and the case where we communicate with the Azure fabric ourselves.
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--quiet is no longer supported
LP: #1507526
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Azure has or will be offering shortly the ability to directly define the SSH
key value instead of a fingerprint in the ovf-env.xml file. This patch
favors defined SSH keys over the fingerprint method (LP: #1506244).
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Azure has or will be offering shortly the ability to directly define the SSH
key value instead of a fingerprint in the ovf-env.xml file. This patch
favors defined SSH keys over the fingerprint method (LP: #1506244).
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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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address unpacking.
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This fixes bug 1488896.
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This fixes bug 1488891.
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This would cause problems in the event that we actually had a bad
clock. We add a retry in the main (for test) also, to ensure that
the oauth timestamp fix gets in place.
LP: #1499869
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the handler was passing a dictionary to readurl
which was then passing that on to requests.request as 'data'.
the requests library would urlencode that, but we want the
json data posted instead.
LP: #1496960
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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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the content of vendordata was was being assigned to vendordata,
rather than vendordata_raw. The result was that it is not processed
for includes or part handlers or other things as it is in other
datasources.
LP: #1493453
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this pulls in the reporting framework that we'd been working on
in curtin back to cloud-init.
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The Azure data source now uses a /dev/disk symlink to identify devices,
but the dereferenced version of this appears in the mount table.
mount_cb therefore doesn't identify when a disk is already mounted, and
attempts to mount it a second time (which fails with NTFS).
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this import was left over from before we moved oauthlib into url_helper
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This adds 'timestamp' and 'origin' to events.
The timestamp is simply that, a floating point timestamp of when
the event occurred.
The origin indicates the source / reporter of this. It is useful
to have a single endpoint with multiple different things reporting
to it. For example, MAAS will configure cloud-init and curtin
to report to the same endpoint and then it can differenciate who
made the post. Admittedly, they could use multiple endpoints, but
this this seems sane.
Also, add support for posting files at the close of an event.
This is utilized in curtin to post a log file when the install is
done. files are posted on success or fail of the event.
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this just separates events from other things that could conceivably
be reported.
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we want cloud-init user agent to be present even if the user
provided some headers. In the event that they provided User-Agent,
this will respect their wishes.
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the previous version was broken. The vital fixes here are:
* adding parsedate and oauth1 imports to url_helper
* fix skew_data usage intending to use self.skew_data
Additionally:
* reorder imports in url_helper
* fixes to python3 -m cloudinit.sources.DataSourceMaas
LP: #1488507
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fallocate is much faster than 'dd' for creating and initializing a
swap file.
LP: #1482994
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