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add-ssh-tinyipa.sh | ||
build-instance-images.sh | ||
build-iso.sh | ||
build-tinyipa.sh | ||
common.sh | ||
finalise-tinyipa.sh | ||
install-deps.sh | ||
Makefile | ||
README.rst | ||
tc-mirror.sh | ||
udhcpc.script |
Tiny Core Ironic Python Agent
Build script requirements
For the main build script:
- wget
- pip
- unzip
- sudo
- awk
- mksquashfs
For building an ISO you'll also need:
- genisoimage
Instructions:
To create a new ramdisk, run:
make
or:
./build-tinyipa.sh && ./finalise-tinyipa.sh
This will create two new files once completed:
- tinyipa.vmlinuz
- tinyipa.gz
These are your two files to upload to glance for use with Ironic.
Building an ISO from a previous make run:
Once you've built tinyipa it is possible to pack it into an ISO if required. To create a bootable ISO, run:
make iso
or:
./build-iso.sh
This will create one new file once completed:
- tinyipa.iso
To build a fresh ramdisk and build an iso from it:
Run:
make all
To clean up the whole build environment run:
Run:
make clean
For cleaning up just the iso or just the ramdisk build:
make clean_iso
or:
make clean_tinyipa
Advanced options
(De)Optimizing the image
If you want the build script to preinstall everything into the ramdisk, instead of loading some things at runtime (this results in a slightly bigger ramdisk), before running make or build-tinyipa.sh run:
export BUILD_AND_INSTALL_TINYIPA=true
By default, building TinyIPA will compile most of the Python code to
optimized *.pyo
files, completely remove most of
*.py
and *.pyc
files, and run
ironic-python-agent with PYTHONOPTIMIZE=1
to save space on
the ramdisk. If instead you want a normal Python experience inside the
image, for example for debugging/hacking on IPA in a running ramdisk,
before running make or build-tinyipa.sh run:
export PYOPTIMIZE_TINYIPA=false
Enabling/disabling SSH access to the ramdisk
By default tinyipa will be built with OpenSSH server installed but no public SSH keys authorized to access it.
If you want to enable SSH access to the image, set
AUTHORIZE_SSH
variable in your shell before building the
tinyipa:
export AUTHORIZE_SSH=true
By default it will use public RSA or DSA keys of the user running the build. To provide other public SSH key, export path to it in your shell before building tinyipa as follows:
export SSH_PUBLIC_KEY=<full-path-to-public-key>
If you want to disable SSH altogether, set INSTALL_SSH
variable in your shell to false
before building the
tinyipa:
export INSTALL_SSH=false
You can also rebuild an already built tinyipa image by using
addssh
make tagret:
make addssh
This will fetch the pre-built tinyipa image from
"tarballs.openstack.org" using the version specified as
BRANCH_NAME
shell variable as described above, or it may
use an already downloaded ramdisk image if path to it is set as
TINYIPA_RAMDISK_FILE
shell variable before running this
make target. It will install and configure OpenSSH if needed and add
public SSH keys for tc
user using the same
SSH_PUBLIC_KEY
shell variable as described above.
Enabling biosdevname in the ramdisk
If you want to collect BIOS given names of NICs in the inventory, set
TINYIPA_REQUIRE_BIOSDEVNAME
variable in your shell before
building the tinyipa:
export TINYIPA_REQUIRE_BIOSDEVNAME=true
Using ironic-lib from source
ironic-lib contains important parts of the provisioning logic. If you need to build an IPA image with your local checkout of ironic-lib, export the following variable:
export IRONIC_LIB_SOURCE=/absolute/path/to/ironic-lib/checkout