Fix merge changelog and merge errors in utils.py
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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utils.default_flagfile()
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utils.default_flagfile('/etc/nova/nova-manage.conf')
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argv = FLAGS(sys.argv)
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script_name = argv.pop(0)
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if len(argv) < 1:
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20
debian/changelog
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20
debian/changelog
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@ -1,3 +1,23 @@
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nova (0.2.3-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
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* Relax the Twisted dependency to python-twisted-core (rather than the
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full stack).
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* Move nova related configuration files into /etc/nova/.
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* Add a dependency on nginx from nova-objectsstore and install a
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suitable configuration file.
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* Ship the CA directory in nova-common.
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* Add a default flag file for nova-manage to help it find the CA.
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* If set, pass KernelId and RamdiskId from RunInstances call to the
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target compute node.
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* Added --network_path setting to nova-compute's flagfile.
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* Move templates from python directories to /usr/share/nova.
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* Add debian/nova-common.dirs to create
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var/lib/nova/{buckets,CA,images,instances,keys,networks}
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* Don't pass --daemonize=1 to nova-compute. It's already daemonising
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by default.
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-- Vishvananda Ishaya <vishvananda@gmail.com> Mon, 14 Jul 2010 12:00:00 -0700
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nova (0.2.2-10) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
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* Fixed extra space in vblade-persist
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113
debian/control
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113
debian/control
vendored
@ -3,36 +3,112 @@ Section: net
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Priority: extra
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Maintainer: Jesse Andrews <jesse@ansolabs.com>
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Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7)
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Build-Depends-Indep: python-support
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Build-Depends-Indep: python-support, python-setuptools
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Standards-Version: 3.8.4
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XS-Python-Version: 2.6
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Package: nova-common
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Architecture: all
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Depends: ${python:Depends}, aoetools, vlan, python-ipy, python-boto, python-m2crypto, python-pycurl, python-twisted (>= 10.0.0-2ubuntu2nebula1), python-daemon, python-redis, python-carrot, python-lockfile, python-gflags, python-tornado, ${misc:Depends}
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Depends: ${python:Depends}, aoetools, vlan, python-ipy, python-boto, python-m2crypto, python-pycurl, python-twisted-core, python-daemon, python-redis, python-carrot, python-lockfile, python-gflags, python-tornado, ${misc:Depends}
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Provides: ${python:Provides}
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Conflicts: nova
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Description: Nova is a cloud
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Description: Nova Cloud Computing - common files
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Nova is a cloud computing fabric controller (the main part of an IaaS
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system) built to match the popular AWS EC2 and S3 APIs. It is written in
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Python, using the Tornado and Twisted frameworks, and relies on the
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standard AMQP messaging protocol, and the Redis distributed KVS.
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.
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Nova is intended to be easy to extend, and adapt. For example, it
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currently uses an LDAP server for users and groups, but also includes a
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fake LDAP server, that stores data in Redis. It has extensive test
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coverage, and uses the Sphinx toolkit (the same as Python itself) for code
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and user documentation.
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.
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While Nova is currently in Beta use within several organizations, the
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codebase is very much under active development.
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.
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This package contains things that are needed by all parts of Nova.
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Package: nova-compute
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Architecture: all
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Depends: nova-common (= ${binary:Version}), kpartx, kvm, python-libvirt, libvirt-bin (>= 0.8.1), ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
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Description: Nova compute
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Depends: nova-common (= ${binary:Version}), kpartx, kvm, python-libvirt, libvirt-bin (>= 0.7.5), curl, ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
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Description: Nova Cloud Computing - compute node
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Nova is a cloud computing fabric controller (the main part of an IaaS
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system) built to match the popular AWS EC2 and S3 APIs. It is written in
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Python, using the Tornado and Twisted frameworks, and relies on the
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standard AMQP messaging protocol, and the Redis distributed KVS.
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.
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Nova is intended to be easy to extend, and adapt. For example, it
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currently uses an LDAP server for users and groups, but also includes a
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fake LDAP server, that stores data in Redis. It has extensive test
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coverage, and uses the Sphinx toolkit (the same as Python itself) for code
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and user documentation.
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.
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While Nova is currently in Beta use within several organizations, the
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codebase is very much under active development.
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.
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This is the package you will install on the nodes that will run your
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virtual machines.
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Package: nova-volume
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Architecture: all
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Depends: nova-common (= ${binary:Version}), vblade, vblade-persist, ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
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Description: Nova volume
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Description: Nova Cloud Computing - storage
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Nova is a cloud computing fabric controller (the main part of an IaaS
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system) built to match the popular AWS EC2 and S3 APIs. It is written in
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Python, using the Tornado and Twisted frameworks, and relies on the
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standard AMQP messaging protocol, and the Redis distributed KVS.
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.
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Nova is intended to be easy to extend, and adapt. For example, it
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currently uses an LDAP server for users and groups, but also includes a
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fake LDAP server, that stores data in Redis. It has extensive test
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coverage, and uses the Sphinx toolkit (the same as Python itself) for code
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and user documentation.
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.
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While Nova is currently in Beta use within several organizations, the
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codebase is very much under active development.
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.
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This is the package you will install on your storage nodes.
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Package: nova-api
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Architecture: all
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Depends: nova-common (= ${binary:Version}), ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
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Description: Nova api
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Description: Nova Cloud Computing - API frontend
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Nova is a cloud computing fabric controller (the main part of an IaaS
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system) built to match the popular AWS EC2 and S3 APIs. It is written in
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Python, using the Tornado and Twisted frameworks, and relies on the
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standard AMQP messaging protocol, and the Redis distributed KVS.
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.
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Nova is intended to be easy to extend, and adapt. For example, it
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currently uses an LDAP server for users and groups, but also includes a
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fake LDAP server, that stores data in Redis. It has extensive test
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coverage, and uses the Sphinx toolkit (the same as Python itself) for code
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and user documentation.
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.
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While Nova is currently in Beta use within several organizations, the
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codebase is very much under active development.
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.
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This package provides the API frontend.
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Package: nova-objectstore
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Architecture: all
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Depends: nova-common (= ${binary:Version}), ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
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Description: Nova object store
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Depends: nova-common (= ${binary:Version}), nginx, ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
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Description: Nova Cloud Computing - object store
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Nova is a cloud computing fabric controller (the main part of an IaaS
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system) built to match the popular AWS EC2 and S3 APIs. It is written in
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Python, using the Tornado and Twisted frameworks, and relies on the
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standard AMQP messaging protocol, and the Redis distributed KVS.
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.
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Nova is intended to be easy to extend, and adapt. For example, it
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currently uses an LDAP server for users and groups, but also includes a
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fake LDAP server, that stores data in Redis. It has extensive test
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coverage, and uses the Sphinx toolkit (the same as Python itself) for code
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and user documentation.
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.
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While Nova is currently in Beta use within several organizations, the
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codebase is very much under active development.
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.
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This is the package you will install on the nodes that will contain your
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object store.
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Package: nova-instancemonitor
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Architecture: all
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@ -42,4 +118,19 @@ Description: Nova instance monitor
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Package: nova-tools
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Architecture: all
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Depends: python-boto, ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
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Description: CLI tools to access nova
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Description: Nova Cloud Computing - management tools
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Nova is a cloud computing fabric controller (the main part of an IaaS
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system) built to match the popular AWS EC2 and S3 APIs. It is written in
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Python, using the Tornado and Twisted frameworks, and relies on the
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standard AMQP messaging protocol, and the Redis distributed KVS.
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.
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Nova is intended to be easy to extend, and adapt. For example, it
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currently uses an LDAP server for users and groups, but also includes a
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fake LDAP server, that stores data in Redis. It has extensive test
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coverage, and uses the Sphinx toolkit (the same as Python itself) for code
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and user documentation.
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.
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While Nova is currently in Beta use within several organizations, the
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codebase is very much under active development.
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This package contains admin tools for Nova.
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5
debian/nova-api.conf
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--daemonize=1
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--ca_path=/var/lib/nova/CA
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--keys_path=/var/lib/nova/keys
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--fake_users=1
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--datastore_path=/var/lib/nova/keeper
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set -e
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DAEMON=/usr/bin/nova-api
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DAEMON_ARGS="--flagfile=/etc/nova.conf"
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DAEMON_ARGS="--flagfile=/etc/nova/nova-api.conf"
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PIDFILE=/var/run/nova-api.pid
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ENABLED=false
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ENABLED=true
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if test -f /etc/default/nova-api; then
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. /etc/default/nova-api
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bin/nova-api usr/bin
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debian/nova-api.conf etc/nova
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etc/nova
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var/lib/nova/buckets
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var/lib/nova/CA
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var/lib/nova/CA/INTER
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var/lib/nova/CA/newcerts
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var/lib/nova/CA/private
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var/lib/nova/CA/reqs
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var/lib/nova/images
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var/lib/nova/instances
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var/lib/nova/keys
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var/lib/nova/networks
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bin/nova-manage usr/bin
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nova/auth/novarc.template usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/nova/auth
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nova/cloudpipe/client.ovpn.template usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/nova/cloudpipe
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nova/compute/libvirt.xml.template usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/nova/compute
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debian/nova-manage.conf etc/nova
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nova/auth/novarc.template usr/share/nova
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nova/cloudpipe/client.ovpn.template usr/share/nova
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nova/compute/libvirt.xml.template usr/share/nova
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usr/lib/python*/*-packages/nova/*
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CA/openssl.cnf.tmpl var/lib/nova/CA
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CA/geninter.sh var/lib/nova/CA
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CA/genrootca.sh var/lib/nova/CA
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--ca_path=/var/lib/nova/CA
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--keys_path=/var/lib/nova/keys
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--datastore_path=/var/lib/nova/keeper
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--instances_path=/var/lib/nova/instances
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--networks_path=/var/lib/nova/networks
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--libvirt_xml_template=/usr/share/nova/libvirt.xml.template
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--vpn_client_template=/usr/share/nova/client.ovpn.template
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--credentials_template=/usr/share/nova/novarc.template
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--fake_users=1
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set -e
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DAEMON=/usr/bin/nova-compute
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DAEMON_ARGS="--flagfile=/etc/nova.conf"
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DAEMON_ARGS="--flagfile=/etc/nova/nova-compute.conf"
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PIDFILE=/var/run/nova-compute.pid
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ENABLED=false
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ENABLED=true
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if test -f /etc/default/nova-compute; then
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. /etc/default/nova-compute
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bin/nova-compute usr/bin
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--ca_path=/var/lib/nova/CA
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--credentials_template=/usr/share/nova/novarc.template
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--keys_path=/var/lib/nova/keys
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--vpn_client_template=/usr/share/nova/client.ovpn.template
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--daemonize=1
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--ca_path=/var/lib/nova/CA
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--keys_path=/var/lib/nova/keys
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--datastore_path=/var/lib/nova/keeper
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--fake_users=1
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--images_path=/var/lib/nova/images
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--buckets_path=/var/lib/nova/buckets
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set -e
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DAEMON=/usr/bin/nova-objectstore
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DAEMON_ARGS="--flagfile=/etc/nova.conf"
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DAEMON_ARGS="--flagfile=/etc/nova/nova-objectstore.conf"
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PIDFILE=/var/run/nova-objectstore.pid
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ENABLED=false
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ENABLED=true
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if test -f /etc/default/nova-objectstore; then
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. /etc/default/nova-objectstore
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bin/nova-objectstore usr/bin
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debian/nova-objectstore.conf etc/nova
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debian/nova-objectstore.nginx.conf etc/nginx/sites-available
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1
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/etc/nginx/sites-available/nova-objectstore.nginx.conf /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/nova-objectstore.nginx.conf
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server {
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listen 3333 default;
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server_name localhost;
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client_max_body_size 10m;
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access_log /var/log/nginx/localhost.access.log;
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location ~ /_images/.+ {
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root /var/lib/nova/images;
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rewrite ^/_images/(.*)$ /$1 break;
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}
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location / {
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proxy_pass http://localhost:3334/;
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}
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}
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debian/nova-volume.conf
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--daemonize=1
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--ca_path=/var/lib/nova/CA
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--keys_path=/var/lib/nova/keys
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--datastore_path=/var/lib/nova/keeper
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--fake_users=1
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--images_path=/var/lib/nova/images
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--buckets_path=/var/lib/nova/buckets
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4
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set -e
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DAEMON=/usr/bin/nova-volume
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DAEMON_ARGS="--flagfile=/etc/nova.conf"
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DAEMON_ARGS="--flagfile=/etc/nova/nova-volume.conf"
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PIDFILE=/var/run/nova-volume.pid
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ENABLED=false
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ENABLED=true
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if test -f /etc/default/nova-volume; then
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. /etc/default/nova-volume
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bin/nova-volume usr/bin
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debian/nova-volume.conf etc/nova
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yield execute('sudo umount %s' % mapped_device)
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finally:
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# remove temporary directory
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# TODO(termie): scary, is there any thing we can check here?
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yield execute('rm -rf %s' % tmpdir)
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yield execute('rmdir %s' % tmpdir)
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if not partition is None:
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# remove partitions
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yield execute('sudo kpartx -d %s' % device)
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@property
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def hosts(self):
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return datastore.Redis.instance().hgetall(self._hosts_key)
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return datastore.Redis.instance().hgetall(self._hosts_key) or {}
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def _add_host(self, _user_id, _project_id, host, target):
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datastore.Redis.instance().hset(self._hosts_key, host, target)
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def get_assigned_vlans():
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""" Returns a dictionary, with keys of project_id and values of vlan_id """
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return datastore.Redis.instance().hgetall(VLANS_KEY)
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return datastore.Redis.instance().hgetall(VLANS_KEY) or {}
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def get_vlan_for_project(project_id):
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"""
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SSH keypairs and x509 certificates.
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"""
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import base64
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import hashlib
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import logging
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import os
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import shutil
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import struct
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import tempfile
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import time
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import utils
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def ssl_pub_to_ssh_pub(ssl_public_key, name='root', suffix='nova'):
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"""requires lsh-utils"""
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convert="sed -e'1d' -e'$d' | pkcs1-conv --public-key-info --base-64 |" \
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+ " sexp-conv | sed -e'1s/(rsa-pkcs1/(rsa-pkcs1-sha1/' | sexp-conv -s" \
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+ " transport | lsh-export-key --openssh"
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(out, err) = utils.execute(convert, ssl_public_key)
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if err:
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raise exception.Error("Failed to generate key: %s" % err)
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return '%s %s@%s\n' %(out.strip(), name, suffix)
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rsa_key = M2Crypto.RSA.load_pub_key_bio(M2Crypto.BIO.MemoryBuffer(ssl_public_key))
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e, n = rsa_key.pub()
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key_type = 'ssh-rsa'
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key_data = struct.pack('>I', len(key_type))
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key_data += key_type
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key_data += '%s%s' % (e,n)
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b64_blob = base64.b64encode(key_data)
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return '%s %s %s@%s\n' %(key_type, b64_blob, name, suffix)
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def generate_x509_cert(subject, bits=1024):
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@ -521,6 +521,10 @@ class CloudController(object):
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inst = self.instdir.new()
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# TODO(ja): add ari, aki
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inst['image_id'] = kwargs['image_id']
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if 'kernel_id' in kwargs:
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inst['kernel_id'] = kwargs['kernel_id']
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if 'ramdisk_id' in kwargs:
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inst['ramdisk_id'] = kwargs['ramdisk_id']
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inst['user_data'] = kwargs.get('user_data', '')
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inst['instance_type'] = kwargs.get('instance_type', 'm1.small')
|
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inst['reservation_id'] = reservation_id
|
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