# cloud-init-no-net # the purpose of this job is # * to block running of cloud-init until all network interfaces # configured in /etc/network/interfaces are up # * timeout if they all do not come up in a reasonable amount of time start on mounted MOUNTPOINT=/ and stopped cloud-init-local stop on static-network-up task console output script set +e # you cannot trap TERM reliably with 'set -e' SLEEP_CHILD="" static_network_up() { local emitted="/run/network/static-network-up-emitted" # /run/network/static-network-up-emitted is written by # upstart (via /etc/network/if-up.d/upstart). its presense would # indicate that static-network-up has already fired. [ -e "$emitted" -o -e "/var/$emitted" ] } msg() { local uptime="" idle="" if [ -r /proc/uptime ]; then read uptime idle < /proc/uptime fi echo "$UPSTART_JOB${uptime:+[${uptime}]}:" "$1" } handle_sigterm() { # if we received sigterm and static networking is up then it probably # came from upstart as a result of 'stop on static-network-up' if [ -n "$SLEEP_CHILD" ]; then if ! kill $SLEEP_CHILD 2>/dev/null; then [ ! -d "/proc/$SLEEP_CHILD" ] || msg "hm.. failed to kill sleep pid $SLEEP_CHILD" fi fi if static_network_up; then msg "static networking is now up" exit 0 fi msg "recieved SIGTERM, networking not up" exit 2 } dowait() { [ $# -eq 2 ] || msg "waiting $1 seconds for network device" sleep "$1" & SLEEP_CHILD=$! wait $SLEEP_CHILD SLEEP_CHILD="" } trap handle_sigterm TERM # static_network_up already occurred static_network_up && exit 0 dowait 5 silent dowait 10 dowait 115 msg "gave up waiting for a network device." : > /var/lib/cloud/data/no-net end script