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authornarindergupta <narinder.gupta@canonical.com>2017-06-01 16:53:03 -0700
committerNarinder Gupta <narinder.gupta@canonical.com>2017-06-02 05:50:44 -0500
commit703cfe7ce2639d3074cf39bffd748e59b5ed7b43 (patch)
treea0d50bd32ec7e1efb606f0e643a12c8e201e531a /ci/03-maasdeploy.sh
parent9e321798fa5422c102b9a8a7d3fef799b9745d65 (diff)
libvirtd and libvirt both needed.
It seems some Ubuntu system shows libvirt and some do libvirtd. Based on when system deploys So lets try both. Change-Id: If31a6474b4c00ff335b4fe74b6d1be00e6f36575 Signed-off-by: Narinder Gupta <narinder.gupta@canonical.com>
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diff --git a/ci/03-maasdeploy.sh b/ci/03-maasdeploy.sh
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@@ -130,7 +130,11 @@ echo "... Deployment of maas Started ...."
# define the pool and try to start even though its already exist.
# For fresh install this may or may not there.
-sudo adduser $USER libvirtd
+#some system i am seeing libvirt and some have libvirtd looks like libvirt-bin is
+#keep switching so lets try both.
+
+sudo adduser $USER libvirtd || true
+sudo adduser $USER libvirt || true
sudo virsh pool-define-as default --type dir --target /var/lib/libvirt/images/ || true
sudo virsh pool-start default || true
sudo virsh pool-autostart default || true