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While building for a different architecture (e.g. AArch64 on x86_64),
the bootstrap/target image build may take longer, due to latency
introduced by using qemu-user-static.
Change-Id: I2b57aae73ccc172fea9e53867bcb66e2f950498f
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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OPNFV ISO build uses fuel-mirror to create a local Ubuntu
partial mirror in nailgun.
Work around temporary mirror issue (e.g. during rsync) by
retrying mirror build up to 10 times.
Change-Id: I8afb0f55b08c1680903a09e07ac96b4d29415ed5
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Updated release notes document and created JIRA cases for AArch64
newly added features, bug, workarounds etc.
Change-Id: I1db230a9fa62e671f4f302c8f7b202cc5c8f48ca
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Change-Id: Ic355364e5fb4215f1ad10f8f961978fa0b071762
Signed-off-by: Josep Puigdemont <josep.puigdemont@enea.com>
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Change-Id: I2b94d6fcb20c59d9d776c04561665108e1f035ca
Signed-off-by: Josep Puigdemont <josep.puigdemont@enea.com>
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These are a collection of patches that adapt the current Fuel deploy
scripts for mainly two purposes:
- Make it possible to create a Fuel VM on a remote libvirt server.
We use the LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI environment variable to detect that.
Local deploys are possible by setting this variable to
'quemu:///system', or leaving it empty.
See: https://libvirt.org/remote.html for more details.
- Make it possible to add additional network interfaces. For this we
allow the user to pass the "-b bridge" paramter several times, and
creating a new virtual NIC for each of them, in the same order they
were given.
This required a bit of refactoring of the code.
None of the changes above should break backwards compatibility, except
when indicated in the commit (search for CHANGE in the log)
In addition there are some updates to the code that were deemed
necessary, like the ability to retry when executing shell commands
instead of directly failing, and a simplification of the DHA IPMI
adapter.
Change-Id: I8a0cd5b8672383decd861309328137971eaed14b
Signed-off-by: Josep Puigdemont <josep.puigdemont@enea.com>
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Change-Id: Ia4123727913aa401d26cbe1028f30b20b4497961
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Change-Id: If1895891c28b7d8d8d109539357475ac578bfc38
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Since we only build ODL plugin on arm64 for now, kill
fuel-plugin-qemu submodule in armband repo.
Change-Id: Ib7a6dfe7e1dbd03771e3f28d2769d54659280901
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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READY TO MERGE
Change-Id: Ic481f02375af9be1642791fa6d96856a453c4f29
Signed-off-by: Jonas Bjurel <jonas.bjurel@ericsson.com>
(cherry picked from commit f50747c9ec79b9f89df6a6ba6d680a89bd6a3de3)
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Commit 69fd98a broke the cobbler yum config, because instead of
re-adding only mos and nailgun repos with file:/// handler, it
kept the docker-specific repo config from ISO build.
Change-Id: I910fe639116a7ea8cb768c0371af0a84b471d0a4
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cobbler-grub-aarch64 (arm64 specific loader) is currently
distributed and added to the cobbler docker container during
ISO build using EXTRA_RPM_REPOS envvar mechanism.
However, since this package installs files in a mounted location,
its contents are not persistent, requiring a test and eventual
forced reinstall during container start.
This, of course, requires the package to be available at that point,
which is not currently possible, as we remove the extra RPM repository
entry from yum config at the end of container build.
Hacky temporary workaround:
Keep extra RPM yum config after container is set up, only for cobbler.
TODO: This patch should be dropped once cobbler-grub-aarch64 RPM
package gets upstreamed.
Change-Id: I58e39df2671d79125c68a5ec994db962c103ce01
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Change-Id: Ib59d82067d028a2c946a87747a6975749c85133b
Signed-off-by: Josep Puigdemont <josep.puigdemont@enea.com>
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rx-vlan-filter should be documented as a limitation in the current
release, and work for supporting it in bootstrap would not be
justified.
ThunderX network card speed is now parsed from ethtool output via
nailgun-agent and ohai.
Change-Id: If90e48eaf3665c570cd2999e8b6b1775e319bff7
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This is now covered by Jenkins for automatic builds, and not
relevant for manual builds.
Change-Id: I539a7311fa9689405acdfcd05773fd5aaa81fbb0
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Project: fuel 3e535448fe1bad43d810d9b2ccf66f13bb7c10e5
Updated documentation for Brahmaputra 3.0 follow-up release
READY TO MERGE
Change-Id: Ic481f02375af9be1642791fa6d96856a453c4f29
Signed-off-by: Jonas Bjurel <jonas.bjurel@ericsson.com>
(cherry picked from commit f50747c9ec79b9f89df6a6ba6d680a89bd6a3de3)
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This reverts commit 95e9bd7670a34ba0e23fa58340f77ec07292d006.
Change-Id: I47ad4b6d870673b9e41742493b7a232c651a461b
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We previously added support for needed RPMs missing from Fuel repos,
by introducing an additional "armband" repository, then ammending
OPNFV ks.cfg{,.orig}; it's time to remove RPM mirror override
LATEST_MIRROR_ID_URL.
Since LATEST_MIRROR_ID_URL is common for mos CentOS and Ubuntu repos,
fill in MIRROR_MOS_UBUNTU instead.
Change-Id: I137ba588f8c3be3339a4b8affb4f84dc5ac9acc8
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This uses the public Ubuntu archive, which is not only slow,
but oftenly times out.
With the risk of using slightly lagging local mirrors, remove
public archive hard code.
End-users should configure this based on their location/mirrors
if necessary (e.g. out of date closest mirrors).
Change-Id: I3d963d202033b2b75dab3b8f10ee31e5a6940994
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Currently, Ubuntu Trusty provides a broken python-debian package,
that fails to parse foreign architecture (package:any) relationships.
Purge debian package and let pip resolve this dependency, using a
newer version from pypi.
[1] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/
pkg-python-debian-maint/2014-July/001795.html
Change-Id: Iba8f6cb52ad0a92e5d8d2bee4fb066b213991a94
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Drop p/fuel-main/0003-Make-cpio-accept-symlinks.patch,
since this is now covered by OPNFV commit f544e41,
"Correction due to changed cpio behavior".
For details, see https://jira.opnfv.org/browse/FUEL-125
Change-Id: I6c04e34cb7a5af5681745f1cdd026809c65720ce
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Project: fuel 6a42aafa48d339ba3164bd03006a5cf128b55299
Using VLAN segmentation for the NFV-OVS scenarios.
Unfortunately this scenario is hardwired to work with Ericsson POD-2 only
Change-Id: I3a0b56d7ff71e0ec9cd97b8ef5946fb438d43e62
Signed-off-by: Jonas Bjurel <jonas.bjurel@ericsson.com>
(cherry picked from commit 12c2d3403c4638672bbf1443142b8308e828e5f4)
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Project: fuel f544e413ecbbaa25d36f2336bb703565afc8fb38
Correction due to changed cpio behavior
As part of a security fix for cpio, its behavior has changed in terms
of how symlinks are handled.
This is affecting the Fuel build process, for which this commit is a
fix (reverting cpio back to its original behavior by adding the
argument "--extract-over-symlinks" in those instances where this is
needed).
For details, see https://jira.opnfv.org/browse/FUEL-125
Change-Id: I455b11a16ad52d8dd09165165447e4c4a661b45a
Signed-off-by: Stefan K. Berg <stefan.k.berg@ericsson.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2b419db5c9325c6a87f1ea160c42235a1e8ec083)
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This reverts commit 5bd40a77a6542d90c36be58d1c2ceece3e85f65f.
Change-Id: I7fff4471c2ec2fad04a4ba00cb6b3b86482dcab9
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We previously added support for needed RPMs missing from Fuel repos,
by introducing an additional "armband" repository, then ammending
OPNFV ks.cfg{,.orig}; it's time to remove RPM mirror override
LATEST_MIRROR_ID_URL.
Since LATEST_MIRROR_ID_URL is common for mos CentOS and Ubuntu repos,
fill in MIRROR_MOS_UBUNTU instead.
Change-Id: I6eb88da6ef2e174b571619a7d12cc134f6508492
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Armband Fuel for aarch64 is very similar to amd64 in both
configuration and deployment, with a small difference in the build
process.
Therefore it makes sense to base our documentation on Jonas'
work in OPNFV Fuel.
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Fuel makes use of the REVSTATE variable in the make file to alter the
name of the resulting ISO image. We need to honor the revision specified
by the jenkins build system at OPNFV, and pass this variable along to
fuel@opnfv.
Change-Id: I1f80dfcae313058dd9a4486bbbfdfbb0b52ea405
Signed-off-by: Josep Puigdemont <josep.puigdemont@enea.com>
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Currently we're close to 40 minutes of image building (thanks to
qemu-debootstrap). If network connectivity is a bit slow (happened to
me) it's easy to go over 1h limit. Therefore let's push this to 2 hours
to be safer.
Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Kardach <stanislaw.kardach@caviumnetworks.com>
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* changes:
Correct docker cleaning
Allow configuring MySQL WSREP SST provider
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Change-Id: I7c812ec697b1d75aafe39f6ad542647c45cc70b6
Signed-off-by: Josep Puigdemont <josep.puigdemont@enea.com>
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So there was a very stupid mistake in the docker container cleaning
that this patch fixes.
Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Kardach <stanislaw.kardach@caviumnetworks.com>
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On some arm64 platforms xtrabackup is broken due to an outdated
MySQL/InnoDB code that it uses which is missing. To work around that
this patch allows choosing which WSREP SST provider to use. Aside of
already supported `xtrabackup-v2` and `mysqldump`, the `rsync` method
has been added as it is comparable to xtrabackup in terms of speed (or
is faster), has been validated to work on arm64 platforms where
xtrabackup is broken and it doesn't rely on db mechanisms to perform the
state transfer.
This patch is tied to a patch in fuel-web that introduces configuration
options for WSREP SST provider and in case nothing is specified, it
will choose `xtrabackup-v2`.
Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Kardach <stanislaw.kardach@caviumnetworks.com>
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The build failed to copy the artifact files to the destination
directory because the variable BUILD_DIRECTORY was empty.
This variable is obtained doing "readlink" on a path, although
at the time of the assignment that path does not exist yet. This
is because it depends on a path inside a submodule that has not
yet been initialized.
We remove readlink on the assignment since we know the path will
already be in a canonicalized form, since it is constructed from
an already canonicalized path.
Change-Id: Icc1113d26b503ff998aebbcd1efe81004859f878
Signed-off-by: Josep Puigdemont <josep.puigdemont@enea.com>
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Change-Id: Ica40e2fd78d6569cc17e6702a094889ae732249a
Signed-off-by: Josep Puigdemont <josep.puigdemont@enea.com>
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Upstream mirrors use a custom version of libvirt, ported from
Debian, while keeping the Ubuntu ceilometer package, leading to a
libvirt group name mismatch between the two.
Fuel-library hardcodes a deb-version test for libvirt-bin, which
enforces the use of "libvirt" instead of "libvirtd" for 1.2.9 or
newer libvirt-bin [1].
Armband brings its own 1.3.2 libvirt-bin package, which respects
Ubuntu standard group naming ("libvirtd"), but since 1.3.2 > 1.2.9,
the old group name ("libvirt") is still used.
This patch extends the version checking introduced in [1]:
- libvirt-bin 1.3.2 or newer will use "libvirtd" naming;
- libvirt-bin 1.2.9 ... <1.3.2 will use "libvirt".
[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/200602/8/deployment/puppet/
openstack/manifests/ceilometer.pp
Change-Id: I11861e1863d7971a844c62dc08f22dbbab63b3e1
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Adding another RPM repo also requires updating ks.cfg{.orig,} in
OPNFV fuel repository.
Update TODO by removing obsolete entries.
Also fix minor unrelated patch whitespace error.
Change-Id: I6a7f271d32c5d9c58aa48658e90e1cdbb0d59fdc
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Instead of using linux.enea.com for ALL RPM packages for CentOS7,
by overriding FUEL_MIRROR in the Makefile, switch to using
EXTRA_RPM_REPOS variable to point to armband RPM repo-component.
This way, the bulk of RPM packages will be fetched from upstream,
instead of our mirror.
- we no longer have to sync and merge from upstream the RPM repos,
but only maintain the reduced armband repo-component, currently
hosting 2 packages (qemu-user-static and cobbler-grub-aarch64);
- it will lower bandwidth usage to armband mirrors;
- first step for merging with upstream the RPM repos;
- easier to integrate with the way OPNFV replaces YUM repos on FM;
Change-Id: I76c1ef3d308c099d523099ea96fb57539ef71e04
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fuel-nailgun-agent uses ohai and rethtool for reading eth info,
including ethernet card speed. However, current methods rely on the
drivers populating the advertised and/or supported link speed lists.
This is not true for all drivers, especially for some Fibers
that only report the speed via ethtool when the link is up.
This patch adds support for reading L1 info from ohai, which
supports parsing ethtool speed starting with version amos2 [1].
[1] https://linux.enea.com/mos-repos/ubuntu/8.0/pool/main/o/
ohai/ohai_6.14.0-2~u14.04+mos1+mos8.0+amos2_all.deb
Change-Id: Ic8c252e411a680af32cc68574c572434147a7e78
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Older ThunderX and possibly other UEFI-enabled targets do not support
rtc-efi properly, so they end up filling dmesg with useless
complaints about not being able to read system time.
This adds a simple test for rtc-efi and blacklists it in target OS
(Ubuntu) if not supported.
While we're at it, rename a patch file I missed in a previous rebase
and update TODO.
Change-Id: Ia86b27ad50aca9b0fde50522f2bd15d329726f34
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