* Add "centos" element, a CentOS version-independent element. This is in line with the same work done for RHEL in Stein cycle. * Deprecate the centos7 element. CentOS 7 support itself it not deprecated though. The new "centos" element provides the same support level as the "centos7" element. * Add functional testing The default CentOS version is 8. You can adjust it using the DIB_RELEASE environment variable. Change-Id: I373ba2296c4613765676e59aabd9c651345298d1
centos7
Warning
This element is deprecated and is left only for backward compatibility. Use the centos element instead. Note that you should set DIB_RELEASE to 7 to indicate which release you are using. Please read the notes.
Use CentOS 7 cloud images as the baseline for built disk images.
For further details see the redhat-common README.
- DIB_DISTRIBUTION_MIRROR:
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- Required
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No
- Default
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None
- Description
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To use a CentOS Yum mirror, set this variable to the mirror URL before running bin/disk-image-create. This URL should point to the directory containing the
5/6/7
directories. - Example
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DIB_DISTRIBUTION_MIRROR=http://amirror.com/centos
- DIB_CLOUD_IMAGES:
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- Required
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No
- Description
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Set the desired URL to fetch the images from. ppc64le: Currently the CentOS community is working on providing the ppc64le images. Until then you'll need to set this to a local image file.
- Example
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DIB_CLOUD_IMAGES=/path/to/my/centos/7/CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud.qcow2.xz