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instack
instack executes diskimage-builder style elements on the current system. This enables a current running system to have an element applied in the same way that diskimage-builder applies the element to an image build.
instack, in its current form, should be considered low level tooling. It is meant to be used by higher level scripting that understands what elements and hook scripts need execution. Using instack requires a rather in depth knowledge of the elements within diskimage-builder and tripleo-image-elements.
An example of higher level tooling that uses instack to install a TripleO style undercloud is at: https://github.com/rdo-management/instack-undercloud
Usage
Use the command line arguments for fine grained control over which elements to apply, or drive instack via a declarative style json file (see https://github.com/openstack/instack-undercloud/blob/master/json-files/centos-7-undercloud-packages.json for an example).
Be aware that most elements are not idempotent. Subsequent runs of instack with the same set of elements will often fail due to things files and directories already existing. One way around this is to write a clean up element for your environment that cleans up before a run early in pre-install.d, and then always include that element when you run instack.
usage: instack [-h] [-e [ELEMENT [ELEMENT ...]]]
[-p ELEMENT_PATH [ELEMENT_PATH ...]] [-k [HOOK [HOOK ...]]]
[-b [BLACKLIST [BLACKLIST ...]]]
[-x [EXCLUDE_ELEMENT [EXCLUDE_ELEMENT ...]]] [-j JSON_FILE]
[-d] [-i] [--dry-run] [--no-cleanup]
Execute diskimage-builder elements on the current system.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-e [ELEMENT [ELEMENT ...]], --element [ELEMENT [ELEMENT ...]]
element(s) to execute
-p ELEMENT_PATH [ELEMENT_PATH ...], --element-path ELEMENT_PATH [ELEMENT_PATH ...]
element path(s) to search for elements (ELEMENTS_PATH
environment variable will take precedence if defined)
-k [HOOK [HOOK ...]], --hook [HOOK [HOOK ...]]
hook(s) to execute for each element
-b [BLACKLIST [BLACKLIST ...]], --blacklist [BLACKLIST [BLACKLIST ...]]
script names, that if found, will be blacklisted and
not run
-x [EXCLUDE_ELEMENT [EXCLUDE_ELEMENT ...]], --exclude-element [EXCLUDE_ELEMENT [EXCLUDE_ELEMENT ...]]
element names that will be excluded from running even
if they are listed as dependencies
-j JSON_FILE, --json-file JSON_FILE
read runtime configuration from json file
-d, --debug Debugging output
-i, --interactive If set, prompt to continue running after a failed
script.
--dry-run Dry run only, don't actually modify system, prints out
what would have been run.
--no-cleanup Do not cleanup tmp directories
Setup
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Make sure you have pip and git installed. If using your distro's pip, make you have at least pip version 1.5. There's a bug in older versions that causes some files to not be installed +x, which is a requirement for element hook scripts. To use upstream pip, see: http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/installing.html
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git clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/rdo-management/instack
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pip install the cloned instack
pushd instack && sudo pip install -e . && popd
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pip install diskimage-builder and tripleo-image-elements
sudo pip install diskimage-builder tripleo-image-elements
If you so choose, you can use these from their git repositories instead:
git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack/diskimage-builder
git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack/tripleo-image-elements
pushd diskimage-builder && sudo pip install . && popd
pushd tripleo-image-elements && sudo pip install . && popd
Example Uses
On Fedora, apply the keystone and mariadb element:
sudo -E instack \
-p /usr/share/tripleo-image-elements /usr/share/diskimage-builder/elements \
-e fedora base keystone mariadb \
-k extra-data pre-install install post-install \
-b 15-remove-grub 10-cloud-init 05-fstab-rootfs-label