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The Azure platform surfaces random bytes into /sys via Hyper-V.
Python 2.7 json.dump() raises an exception if asked to convert
a str with non-character content, and python 3.0 json.dump()
won't serialize a "bytes" value. As a result, c-i instance
data is often not written by Azure, making reboots slower (c-i
has to repeat work).
The random data is base64-encoded and then decoded into a string
(str or unicode depending on the version of Python in use). The
base64 string has just as many bits of entropy, so we're not
throwing away useful "information", but we can be certain
json.dump() will correctly serialize the bits.
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The Azure data source is expected to expose a list of
ssh keys for the user-to-be-provisioned in the crawled
metadata. When configured to use the __builtin__ agent
this list is built by the WALinuxAgentShim. The shim
retrieves the full set of certificates and public keys
exposed to the VM from the wireserver, extracts any
ssh keys it can, and returns that list.
This fix reduces that list of ssh keys to just the
ones whose fingerprints appear in the "administrative
user" section of the ovf-env.xml file. The Azure
control plane exposes other ssh keys to the VM for
other reasons, but those should not be added to the
authorized_keys file for the provisioned user.
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FreeBSD ifconfig output for ipv6 addrs doesn't find scopeid values
when present in the output and the pformat rendering assumes that
an ipv6 address will have a 'scope6' entry in the netdev info
dictionary. This patch finds the scopeid value, which is not
always inside <>, and in some cases v6 addrs don't have a scopeid
value in the output, so when rendering the table, allow scope6 value
to be replaced with the empty value.
LP: #1779672
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The last set of changes to netdev_pformat ended up dropping the output
of devices that were not up. This adds back the 'down' interfaces to the
rendered output.
LP: #1766302
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The net-tools package is deprecated and will eventually be dropped. Use
"ip route", "link" or "address" instead of "ifconfig" or "route" calls.
Cloud-init can now run in an environment that no longer has net-tools.
This affects the network and route printing emitted to
cloud-config-output.log as well as the cc_disable_ec2_metadata module.
Additional changes:
- separate readResource and resourceLocation into standalone test
functions
- Fix ipv4 address rows to report scopes represented by ip addr show
- Formatted route/address ouput now handles multiple ipv4 and ipv6
addresses on a single interface
Co-authored-by: James Hogarth <james.hogarth@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Robert Schweikert <rjschwei@suse.com>
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LP: #1420018
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Previously there was no support at all for zfs file system. With this
change it is now possible to use the resizefs module to grow a zpool to
its maximum partition size on FreeBSD.
LP: #1721243
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'nobootwait' is an upstart specific extension to the mount syntax that is
not supported by other mount systems. As Ubuntu 16.04 moved from upstart
to systemd, support for 'nobootwait' was lost.
All examples using 'nobootwait' are updated to use the standard 'nofail',
which gives the expected behaviour of not failing to boot in case a volume
is missing. There are subtle differences in semantics between
'nobootwait' and 'nofail', but it is the best substitute that gives
behaviour similar to the upstart specific option.
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Move long lines out of the test_util.py file and into tests/data.
no pep8 or pylint errors now.
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The new change for merging works well in the mergedict case
but the default merging type for cloud config needs to reflect
how yaml was loaded in bulk, which is the same as the replacing
keys merging type that is now provided.
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Looks like this should be in pretty good shape and has passed some
of the basic backwards compat. merging tests that I added.
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of the init class are reset so that when they are
regenerated that they will use the updated data
instead of using previous data (since they weren't reset).
LP: #1076811
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functions so that they can be 'retargeted' to a temporary
directory, which allows us the ability to run a full set
of cloud-init stages.
Neat things:
1. All cloud-init code is unchanged (as long as it goes
through the utils functions for most functionality)
2. Allows for a natural way to setup a temporary directory
then patch the new directory as the new 'root' and then
run cloud-init stages and then check the contents of
what was placed as desired.
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2. Add a set of tests+data that ensure the launch index filtering
works as expected in the various modes including raw yaml
and via mime/email message formats.
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