#!/usr/bin/python # vi: ts=4 expandtab # # Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Canonical Ltd. # # Author: Scott Moser # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3, as # published by the Free Software Foundation. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . import subprocess import sys import cloudinit import cloudinit.util as util import time import logging import errno def warn(str): sys.stderr.write(str) def main(): cmds = ( "start", "start-local" ) cmd = "" if len(sys.argv) > 1: cmd = sys.argv[1] if not cmd in cmds: sys.stderr.write("bad command %s. use one of %s\n" % (cmd, cmds)) sys.exit(1) now = time.strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z") try: uptimef=open("/proc/uptime") uptime=uptimef.read().split(" ")[0] uptimef.close() except IOError as e: warn("unable to open /proc/uptime\n") uptime = "na" msg = "cloud-init %s running: %s. up %s seconds" % (cmd, now, uptime) sys.stderr.write(msg + "\n") sys.stderr.flush() source_type = "all" if cmd == "start-local": source_type = "local" cloudinit.logging_set_from_cfg_file() log = logging.getLogger() log.info(msg) # cache is not instance specific, so it has to be purged # but we want 'start' to benefit from a cache if # a previous start-local populated one if cmd == "start-local": cloudinit.purge_cache() cloud = cloudinit.CloudInit(source_type=source_type) try: cloud.get_data_source() except cloudinit.DataSourceNotFoundException as e: sys.stderr.write("no instance data found in %s\n" % cmd) sys.exit(1) # store the metadata cloud.update_cache() msg = "found data source: %s" % cloud.datasource sys.stderr.write(msg + "\n") log.debug(msg) # parse the user data (ec2-run-userdata.py) try: cloud.sem_and_run("consume_userdata", "once-per-instance", cloud.consume_userdata,[],False) except: warn("consuming user data failed!\n") raise try: if util.get_cfg_option_bool(cloud.cfg,"preserve_hostname",False): log.debug("preserve_hostname is set. not managing hostname") else: hostname = cloud.get_hostname() cloud.sem_and_run("set_hostname", "once-per-instance", set_hostname, [ hostname, log ], False) cloud.sem_and_run("update_hostname", "always", update_hostname, [ hostname, log ], False) except: warn("failed to set hostname\n") #print "user data is:" + cloud.get_user_data() # set the defaults (like what ec2-set-defaults.py did) try: cloud.sem_and_run("set_defaults", "once-per-instance", set_defaults,[ cloud ],False) except: warn("failed to set defaults\n") # finish, send the cloud-config event cloud.initctl_emit() sys.exit(0) # read hostname from a 'hostname' file # allow for comments and stripping line endings. # if file doesn't exist, or no contents, return default def read_hostname(filename, default=None): try: fp = open(filename,"r") lines = fp.readlines() fp.close() for line in lines: hpos = line.find("#") if hpos != -1: line = line[0:hpos] line = line.rstrip() if line: return line except IOError, e: if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: pass return default def set_hostname(hostname, log): try: subprocess.Popen(['hostname', hostname]).communicate() util.write_file("/etc/hostname","%s\n" % hostname, 0644) log.debug("populated /etc/hostname with %s on first boot", hostname) except: log.error("failed to set_hostname") def update_hostname(hostname, log): prev_file="%s/%s" % (cloudinit.datadir,"previous-hostname") etc_file = "/etc/hostname" hostname_prev = None hostname_in_etc = None try: hostname_prev = read_hostname(prev_file) except: log.warn("Failed to open %s" % prev_file) try: hostname_in_etc = read_hostname(etc_file) except: log.warn("Failed to open %s" % etc_file) update_files = [] if not hostname_prev or hostname_prev != hostname: update_files.append(prev_file) if (not hostname_in_etc or (hostname_in_etc == hostname_prev and hostname_in_etc != hostname)): update_files.append(etc_file) try: for fname in update_files: util.write_file(fname,"%s\n" % hostname, 0644) log.debug("wrote %s to %s" % (hostname,fname)) except: log.warn("failed to write hostname to %s" % fname) if hostname_in_etc and hostname_prev and hostname_in_etc != hostname_prev: log.debug("%s differs from %s. assuming user maintained" % (prev_file,etc_file)) if etc_file in update_files: log.debug("setting hostname to %s" % hostname) subprocess.Popen(['hostname', hostname]).communicate() if __name__ == '__main__': main()