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Existing config writes keys to /etc/ssh after deleting files matching
a glob that includes certificate files. Since sshd looks for
certificates in the same directory as the keys, a host certificate
must be placed in this directory. This update enables the certificate's
contents to be specified along with the keys.
Co-authored-by: jonathan lung <lungj@heresjono.com>
Co-authored-by: jonathan lung <jlung@kepler.space>
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Make sure that gpg works even if the instance has no /dev/tty. This has
been observed on Debian.
LP: #1813396
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FreeBSD lets us read out kernel parameters with kenv(1), a user-space
utility that's shipped in "base" We can use it in place of dmidecode(8),
thus removing the dependency on sysutils/dmidecode, and the restrictions
to i386 and x86_64 architectures that this utility imposes on FreeBSD.
Co-authored-by: Scott Moser <smoser@brickies.net>
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FreeBSD doesn't have blkid, so we want to use geom to list devices and
their fstypes and labels.
This PR also adds `jail` to the list of is_container()
And we now also properly cache geom and blkid output!
A test is added to verify the new behaviour by correctly identifying
NoCloud on FreeBSD.
Co-authored-by: Scott Moser <smoser@brickies.net>
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* Fix awkward English in sentence
* Add the missing word "the"
* Fix misspelling
* Add @jsf9k as a contributor
Co-authored-by: Rick Harding <rharding@mitechie.com>
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* Include both Ubuntu-style cfg file, and Debian-style directory in ENI
* Add WebSpider as contributor
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Since there is now an official port for cloud-init in FreeBSD, this
script has a different purpose. It's an interface between cloud-init
maintainers, and the FreeBSD port maintainers for quickly seeing which
dependencies have changed.
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If an OVS bridge was used as the only/primary interface, the 'init'
stage failed with a "Not all expected physical devices present" error,
leaving the system with a broken SSH setup.
LP: #1898997
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Reliable Scalable Cluster Technology (RSCT) is a set of software
components that together provide a comprehensive clustering
environment(RAS features) for IBM PowerVM based virtual machines. RSCT
includes the Resource Monitoring and Control (RMC) subsystem. RMC is a
generalized framework used for managing, monitoring, and manipulating
resources. RMC runs as a daemon process on individual machines and needs
creation of unique node id and restarts during VM boot.
LP: #1895979
Co-authored-by: Scott Moser <smoser@brickies.net>
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Mapped from lp-markusschade
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Gentoo's hostname file format instead of being just the host name
is hostname=thename". The old code works fine when the file has no comments
but if there is a comment the line
```
gentoo_hostname_config = 'hostname="%s"' % conf
```
can render an invalid hostname file that looks similar to
```
hostname="#This is the host namehello"
```
The fix inserts the hostname in a gentoo friendly way so that it gets
handled by HostnameConf as a whole and comments are handled and preserved
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Consider valid product names as valid chassis asset tags when detecting
OpenStack platform before crawling for OpenStack metadata.
As `ds-identify` tool uses product name as valid chassis asset tags,
let's replicate the behaviour in the OpenStack platform detection too.
This change should be backwards compatible and a temporary fix for the
current limitations on the OpenStack platform detection.
LP: #1895976
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Under FreeBSD, we want to use "shutdown -p" for poweroff.
Alpine Linux also has some specificities.
We choose to define a method that returns the shutdown command line to
use, rather than a method that actually does the shutdown. This makes it
easier to have the tests in test_handler_power_state do their
verifications.
Two tests are added for the special behaviours that are known so far.
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Changes:
tox: bump the pylint version to 2.6.0 in the default run
Fix pylint 2.6.0 W0707 warnings (raise-missing-from)
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Update ssh_util.py with latest list of keys (from openssh-8.3p1/sshkey.c),
Added keys:
sk-ecdsa-sha2-nistp256-cert-v01@openssh.com
sk-ecdsa-sha2-nistp256@openssh.com
sk-ssh-ed25519-cert-v01@openssh.com
sk-ssh-ed25519@openssh.com
ssh-xmss-cert-v01@openssh.com
ssh-xmss@openssh.com
LP: #1877869
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Add new module cc_apk_configure for creating Alpine /etc/apk/repositories file.
Modify cc_ca_certs, cc_ntp, cc_power_state_change, and cc_resolv_conf for Alpine.
Add Alpine template files for Chrony and Busybox NTP support.
Add Alpine template file for /etc/hosts.
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* cli: add devel make-mime subcommand
Cloud-init documents an in-source-tree tool, make-mime.py used to
help users create multi-part mime user-data. This tool is not shipped
in the cloud-init install and unavailable at runtime. This patch
takes tools/make-mime.py and makes the functionality available via
the devel subcommand.
The primary interface of --attach file:content-type is still present.
The cli now adds:
-l, --list-types Print out a list of supported content-types
-f, --force Ignore errors for unsupported content-types
The tool will now raise a RunTime error if the supplied content-type
is not supported (or more likely a typo:
x-shell-script vs. x-shellscript)
* make-mime: write to stderr and exit 1 instead of raising RuntimeError
* Update example to match docs
* Update docs for make-mime subcommand
* Remove tools/make-mime.py; replaced by cloud-init devel make-mime
Co-authored-by: Rick Harding <rharding@mitechie.com>
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This PR refactors Azure report ready code to include more robust tests and telemetry.
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Few of the 'User and Groups' configurations in cloud-config have no effect on
already existing users. This was not documented earlier.
This change set adds that information to documentation.
Signed-off-by: Shreenidhi Shedi <sshedi@vmware.com>
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* Fix a typo in apt pipelining module
Changed `whcih` to `which`.
* Update .github-cla-signers
I have signed the CLA on Canonical's site, adding my username to list of CLA signers.
* Update .github-cla-signers
I need to sort the list alphabetically.
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Update DataSourceNoCloud and ds-identify to recognize LABEL_FATBOOT labels from blkid.
Also updated associated tests.
LP: #1841466
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tools/read-dependencies:
- Add parameters --build-requires, --runtime-requires
- Sort dependency output before printing
package/brpm
- use --build-requires, --runtime-requires to separate build/vs runtime package reqs.
LP: #1886107
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Mapped from vtqanh
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The package has been renamed.
See: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=246546
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* Added myself as contributor to the project
* Sorted the file alphabetically
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Also add landon912 to .github-cla-signers
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When using an http proxy make sure to disable all the dynamic mirror
URLs. In particular:
- Uncomment the baseurl in /etc/yum.repos.d/*.repo.
- Comment out the mirrorlist and metalink URLs in *.repo.
- Replace the dynamic download.fedoraproject.org host with
dl.fedoraproject.org, which is static.
- Run the above as part of the MAYBE_RELIABLE_YUM_INSTALL command,
as installing packages may add new repos (e.g. EPEL).
- Stop disabling fastestmirror, not needed when doing the above.
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Reason: commit ded1ec8 introduced a regression whereby a bridge with no "parameters:" setting caused a KeyError exception.
LP: #1879673
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* Document CloudStack data-server well-known hostname
* Document fallback to default gateway
* Add onitake to CLA signers list
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This was painful, but it finishes a TODO from cloudinit/subp.py.
It moves the following from util to subp:
ProcessExecutionError
subp
which
target_path
I moved subp_blob_in_tempfile into cc_chef, which is its only caller.
That saved us from having to deal with it using write_file
and temp_utils from subp (which does not import any cloudinit things now).
It is arguable that 'target_path' could be moved to a 'path_utils' or
something, but in order to use it from subp and also from utils,
we had to get it out of utils.
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Replace the hardcoded list of devices with a more robust way of determining
the device which grub is installed to.
We use grub-probe to fetch the underlying disk the /boot directory is
located on, and attempt to match the disk with its /dev/disk/by-id value.
If no such /dev/disk/by-id/ value exists, we fallback to the plain disk
name.
The changes are robust to unstable kernel device names and ordering, and use
/dev/disk/by-id values to populate grub-pc/install_devices where possible.
LP: #1877491
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We are longer using lxd.readthedocs.io
Signed-off-by: Thomas Parrott thomas.parrott@canonical.com
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Mapped from chcheng
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Since upstream cloud-init has dropped python2 support,
adapt remaining package build scripts and tools to python3 only
Changes:
* Do not template debian/rules as python3 is the only supported version
* Drop six from requirements.txt
* Makefile: drop everything related to Python 2
* run-container: install the CI deps only on ubuntu|debian
* read-version: update the shebang to use Python 3
* brpm: read_dependencies(): drop unused argument
* read-dependencies: switch to Py3 and drop the --python-version option
* pkg-deps.json: drop the Python version field and update the redhat deps
* pkg-deps.json: drop the unittest2 and contextlib2 renames
* Update RPM the spec file to use Python 3 when building the RPM
* bddeb: drop support for Python 2
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This proposal has been aligned in a human readable.
There are no changes to this except for spac
The indentation size is not specifically defined in the YAML RFC
$ make yaml has passed on my-machine
I set the indentation size to the largest number of articles in the repository (dictionary: 2)
(And also include nishigori as a CLA signer.)
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add SAP Converged Cloud as cloud provider
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- tested on OpenBSD 6.6
- tested on OpenStack without config drive, and NoCloud with ISO config
drive
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Mapped from killermoehre
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Map lp user kgarloff to github garloff
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* tools: use python3
Switch tools/ to use python3 instead of python. At minimum this
fixes building deb on python3 only releases like Focal. Applied
via shell commands:
$ grep 'usr/bin/.*python' tools/* 2>/dev/null | \
grep -v python3 | awk -F':' '{print $1}' | \
xargs -i sed -i -e '0,/python/s/python/python3/' {}
* Use /usr/bin/env python3 to be virtualenv friendly
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