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This reverts commit 74fa008bfcd3263eb691cc0b3f7a055b17569f8b.
During pre-release testing, we discovered two issues with this commit.
Firstly, there's a typo in the udevadm command that causes a TypeError
for _all_ growpart executions. Secondly, the LVM resizing does not
appear to successfully resize everything up to the LV, though some
things do get resized.
We certainly want this change, so we'll be happy to review and land it
alongside an integration test which confirms that it is working as
expected.
LP: #1922742
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This patch adds support to resize a single partition of a VM if it's using an
LVM underneath. The patch detects if it's LVM if the given block device
is a device mapper by its name (e.g. `/dev/dm-1`) and if it has slave
devices under it on sysfs. After that syspath is updated to the real
block device and growpart will be called to resize it (and automatically
its Physical Volume).
The Volume Group will be updated automatically and a final call to
extend the rootfs to the remaining space available will be made.
Using the same growpart configuration, the user can specify only one
device to be resized when using LVM and growpart, otherwise cloud-init
won't know which one should be resized and will fail.
rhbz: #1810878
LP: #1799953
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Otubo <otubo@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Scott Moser <smoser@brickies.net>
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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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These libraries provide backports of Python 3's stdlib components to Python 2. As we only support Python 3, we can simply use the stdlib now. This pull request does the following:
* removes some unneeded compatibility code for the old spelling of `assertRaisesRegex`
* replaces invocations of the Python 2-only `assertItemsEqual` with its new name, `assertCountEqual`
* replaces all usage of `unittest2` with `unittest`
* replaces all usage of `contextlib2` with `contextlib`
* drops `unittest2` and `contextlib2` from requirements files and tox.ini
It also rewrites some `test_azure` helpers to use bare asserts. We were seeing a strange error in xenial builds of this branch which appear to be stemming from the AssertionError that pytest produces being _different_ from the standard AssertionError. This means that the modified helpers weren't behaving correctly, because they weren't catching AssertionErrors as one would expect. (I believe this is related, in some way, to https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/645, but the only version of pytest where we're affected is so far in the past that it's not worth pursuing it any further as we have a workaround.)
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We only run on Python 3 now, so we can unambiguously expect
unittest.mock to exist.
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Currently, cloud-init will happily try to run `gpart` on Linux even
though on most distributions this a different tool [1]. Extend the
availability check to make sure the `gpart` present is really the BSD
variant, to avoid accidental execution.
Also add a pointer to the docs, so that people do not try to install
gpart on Linux in the expectation it will work with this module.
[1] https://github.com/baruch/gpart
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This moves the base test case classes into into cloudinit/tests and
updates all the corresponding imports.
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This has been a recurring ask and we had initially just made the change to
the cloud-init 2.0 codebase. As the current thinking is we'll just
continue to enhance the current codebase, its desirable to relicense to
match what we'd intended as part of the 2.0 plan here.
- put a brief description of license in LICENSE file
- put full license versions in LICENSE-GPLv3 and LICENSE-Apache2.0
- simplify the per-file header to reference LICENSE
- tox: ignore H102 (Apache License Header check)
Add license header to files that ship.
Reformat headers, make sure everything has vi: at end of file.
Non-shipping files do not need the copyright header,
but at the moment tests/ have it.
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In order for a caller to use 'env' argument of subp, they
will realistically do:
env = os.environ.copy()
env['FOO'] = 'BZR'
subp(cmd, env=env)
This shortens that to be:
subp(cmd, update_env={'FOO': 'BZR'})
Add tests, and update growpart tests to use mock when playing with
os.environ.
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This just removes comments '# pylint:' things and other code
remnents of pylint.
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Fixed all complaints from running "make pep8". Also version locked
pep8 in test-requirements.txt to ensure that pep8 requirements don't
change without an explicit commit.
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This was previously broken anyway. It doesn't seem like there
was an easy way to actually support it, so for now I'm removing
it entirely. growpart works well enough.
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the resizepart code was not functional.
We will re-favor it later under bug 1212492.
For now, we'll just favor the 'growpart' resizer.
Both will be found in Ubuntu cloud images.
LP: #1212444
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E1103: 81,44:TestWriteFile.test_basic_usage: Instance of 'Bunch' has no
'st_mode' member (but some types could not be inferred)
so, if it wants st_mode, for now just give it one.
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resize_devices now contains what action occurred for each entry.
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growrun --dry-run will exit 1 if it wouldn't do anything.
so call it, check for '1' and if no change, then just return.
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