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authorScott Moser <smoser@brickies.net>2017-08-31 20:01:57 -0600
committerChad Smith <chad.smith@canonical.com>2017-08-31 20:01:57 -0600
commitfa266bf8818a08e37cd32a603d076ba2db300124 (patch)
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upstart: do not package upstart jobs, drop ubuntu-init-switch module.
The ubuntu-init-switch module allowed the use to launch an instance that was booted with upstart and have it switch its init system to systemd and then reboot itself. It was only useful for the time period when Ubuntu was transitioning to systemd but only produced images using upstart. Also, do not run setup with --init-system=upstart. This means that by default, debian packages built with packages/bddeb will not have upstart unit files included. No other removal is done here.
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-# Copyright (C) 2014 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# Author: Scott Moser <scott.moser@canonical.com>
-#
-# This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information.
-
-"""
-Ubuntu Init Switch
-------------------
-**Summary:** reboot system into another init.
-
-This module provides a way for the user to boot with systemd even if the image
-is set to boot with upstart. It should be run as one of the first
-``cloud_init_modules``, and will switch the init system and then issue a
-reboot. The next boot will come up in the target init system and no action
-will be taken. This should be inert on non-ubuntu systems, and also
-exit quickly.
-
-.. note::
- best effort is made, but it's possible this system will break, and probably
- won't interact well with any other mechanism you've used to switch the init
- system.
-
-**Internal name:** ``cc_ubuntu_init_switch``
-
-**Module frequency:** once per instance
-
-**Supported distros:** ubuntu
-
-**Config keys**::
-
- init_switch:
- target: systemd (can be 'systemd' or 'upstart')
- reboot: true (reboot if a change was made, or false to not reboot)
-"""
-
-from cloudinit.distros import ubuntu
-from cloudinit import log as logging
-from cloudinit.settings import PER_INSTANCE
-from cloudinit import util
-
-import os
-import time
-
-frequency = PER_INSTANCE
-REBOOT_CMD = ["/sbin/reboot", "--force"]
-
-DEFAULT_CONFIG = {
- 'init_switch': {'target': None, 'reboot': True}
-}
-
-SWITCH_INIT = """
-#!/bin/sh
-# switch_init: [upstart | systemd]
-
-is_systemd() {
- [ "$(dpkg-divert --listpackage /sbin/init)" = "systemd-sysv" ]
-}
-debug() { echo "$@" 1>&2; }
-fail() { echo "$@" 1>&2; exit 1; }
-
-if [ "$1" = "systemd" ]; then
- if is_systemd; then
- debug "already systemd, nothing to do"
- else
- [ -f /lib/systemd/systemd ] || fail "no systemd available";
- dpkg-divert --package systemd-sysv --divert /sbin/init.diverted \\
- --rename /sbin/init
- fi
- [ -f /sbin/init ] || ln /lib/systemd/systemd /sbin/init
-elif [ "$1" = "upstart" ]; then
- if is_systemd; then
- rm -f /sbin/init
- dpkg-divert --package systemd-sysv --rename --remove /sbin/init
- else
- debug "already upstart, nothing to do."
- fi
-else
- fail "Error. expect 'upstart' or 'systemd'"
-fi
-"""
-
-distros = ['ubuntu']
-
-
-def handle(name, cfg, cloud, log, args):
- """Handler method activated by cloud-init."""
-
- if not isinstance(cloud.distro, ubuntu.Distro):
- log.debug("%s: distro is '%s', not ubuntu. returning",
- name, cloud.distro.__class__)
- return
-
- cfg = util.mergemanydict([cfg, DEFAULT_CONFIG])
- target = cfg['init_switch']['target']
- reboot = cfg['init_switch']['reboot']
-
- if len(args) != 0:
- target = args[0]
- if len(args) > 1:
- reboot = util.is_true(args[1])
-
- if not target:
- log.debug("%s: target=%s. nothing to do", name, target)
- return
-
- if not util.which('dpkg'):
- log.warn("%s: 'dpkg' not available. Assuming not ubuntu", name)
- return
-
- supported = ('upstart', 'systemd')
- if target not in supported:
- log.warn("%s: target set to %s, expected one of: %s",
- name, target, str(supported))
-
- if os.path.exists("/run/systemd/system"):
- current = "systemd"
- else:
- current = "upstart"
-
- if current == target:
- log.debug("%s: current = target = %s. nothing to do", name, target)
- return
-
- try:
- util.subp(['sh', '-s', target], data=SWITCH_INIT)
- except util.ProcessExecutionError as e:
- log.warn("%s: Failed to switch to init '%s'. %s", name, target, e)
- return
-
- if util.is_false(reboot):
- log.info("%s: switched '%s' to '%s'. reboot=false, not rebooting.",
- name, current, target)
- return
-
- try:
- log.warn("%s: switched '%s' to '%s'. rebooting.",
- name, current, target)
- logging.flushLoggers(log)
- _fire_reboot(log, wait_attempts=4, initial_sleep=4)
- except Exception as e:
- util.logexc(log, "Requested reboot did not happen!")
- raise
-
-
-def _fire_reboot(log, wait_attempts=6, initial_sleep=1, backoff=2):
- util.subp(REBOOT_CMD)
- start = time.time()
- wait_time = initial_sleep
- for _i in range(0, wait_attempts):
- time.sleep(wait_time)
- wait_time *= backoff
- elapsed = time.time() - start
- log.debug("Rebooted, but still running after %s seconds", int(elapsed))
- # If we got here, not good
- elapsed = time.time() - start
- raise RuntimeError(("Reboot did not happen"
- " after %s seconds!") % (int(elapsed)))
-
-# vi: ts=4 expandtab