#!/bin/bash

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# If we're running on a cloud server with no swap, fix that:
if [ `grep SwapTotal /proc/meminfo | awk '{ print $2; }'` -eq 0 ]; then
    if [ -b /dev/vdb ]; then
        DEV='/dev/vdb'
    elif [ -b /dev/xvde ]; then
        DEV='/dev/xvde'
    fi
    SWAPFILE=/swapfile
    MEMKB=`grep MemTotal /proc/meminfo | awk '{print $2; }'`
    # Use the nearest power of two in MB as the swap size.
    # We also shift by 8MB to start the partitions as apparently
    # parted and linux prefer things aligned on multiples of 8.
    # This ensures that the partitions below are aligned properly.
    MEM=`python3 -c "import math ; print(min(2**int(round(math.log($MEMKB/1024, 2))),8192) + 8)"`

    # Avoid using config drive device for swap
    if [ -n "$DEV" ] && ! blkid | grep $DEV | grep TYPE ; then
        if mount | grep ${DEV} > /dev/null; then
            echo "*** ${DEV} appears to already be mounted"
            echo "*** ${DEV} unmounting and reformating"
            umount ${DEV}
        fi

        parted ${DEV} --script -- \
            mklabel msdos \
            mkpart primary linux-swap 8 ${MEM} \
            mkpart primary ext2 ${MEM} -1
        sync
        # We are only interested in scanning $DEV, not all block devices
        sudo partprobe ${DEV}
        # The device partitions might not show up immediately, make sure
        # they are ready and available for use
        udevadm settle --timeout=0 || echo "Block device not ready yet. Waiting for up to 10 seconds for it to be ready"
        udevadm settle --timeout=10 --exit-if-exists=${DEV}1
        udevadm settle --timeout=10 --exit-if-exists=${DEV}2

        mkswap ${DEV}1
        # The default ratio is 16384 bytes per inode or so. Reduce that to 8192
        # bytes per inode so that we get roughly twice the number of inodes as
        # by default. This should still be well above the block size of 4096.
        # We do this because we have found in at least a couple locations that
        # more inodes is useful and is painful to fix after the fact.
        mkfs.ext4 -i 8192 ${DEV}2
        swapon ${DEV}1
        mount ${DEV}2 /mnt
        rsync -a /opt/ /mnt/
        umount /mnt
        perl -nle "m,${DEV}, || print" -i /etc/fstab
        echo "${DEV}1  none  swap  sw                           0  0" >> /etc/fstab
        echo "${DEV}2  /opt  ext4  errors=remount-ro,barrier=0  0  2" >> /etc/fstab
    elif [ ! -f "$SWAPFILE" ] ; then
        # We don't have real devices to use so we make a swap file instead.
        # Note you can skip this by precreating /swapfile.
        # bs here is 1Mb
        sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=${SWAPFILE} bs=1048576 count=${MEM}
        sudo chown root:root $SWAPFILE
        sudo chmod 600 $SWAPFILE
        sudo mkswap $SWAPFILE
        echo "${SWAPFILE}  none  swap  sw                       0  0" >> /etc/fstab
    fi
    swapon -a
    mount -a
fi