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What this does is provide an second DataSource that could use the
kernel command line url=. For example:
ro root=/dev/vda url=http://example.com/i-abcdefg/
http://example.com/i-abcdefg/ would contain:
datasource:
NoCloud:
# default seedfrom is None
# if found, then it should contain a url with:
# <url>/user-data and <url>/meta-data
# seedfrom: http://my.example.com/i-abcde
seedfrom: http://example.com/i-abcdefg/
Then, the NoCloudNet DataSource would find that seedfrom config
and consume data at
http://example.com/i-abcdefg/user-data
and
http://example.com/i-abcdefg/meta-data
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instead of MaaS or Maas, use MAAS consistently.
The only non 'MAAS' left are all lower case.
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This increases the timeout for a metadata request to something that should
be easily satisfiable (50 seconds). But hopefully does so while still keeping
the case of no-metadata service in mind.
Previously, there was a small timeout and many retries (30) would be done.
Now,
- larger timeout (50 seconds) by default
- retry until a given "max_wait" is reached (120 seconds default)
The end result is that if we're hitting the timeout, there will only end up
being a couple attempts made. But if the requests are coming back quickly
then we'll still make several attempts.
There is one EC2DataSource config change, now 'retries' is not used, but rather
'max_wait' to indicate generally how long it should try to find a metadata
service.
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This lowers the default retries from 100 to 30 (1050 seconds to 105 seconds)
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