Make it enabled by default.
This option is needed only for initial configuration tools so
we can safely change it here.
Since we use the same way of installation as Carrier for Pro we
need this option in Pro config also.
Change-Id: Id72cb92c2b808143c9380dc23160574061c6c225
For Pro installation from another node we use internal network for
installation and we do not need to configure gateway on internal interface.
Change-Id: I8e95851c1b2132728e8846cf0c1d0d5149d06d74
In interactive mode user choose an interface and its number is used
in the code. In function 'configiface' the actual interface is taken
from NETDEVICES by this number.
In non-interactive mode we have an interface name and it was used as
index in NETDEVICES which failed and the 1st interface was always taken.
It does not matter what interface was passed in NET_DEV variable script
tried to configure eth0.
Fix it with getting interface number by its name.
Change-Id: I1a31c6f4a068ae75c20978e33b77f55f3c0aed76
Updating to Virtualbox 5.2.18 is a requirement but not enough
yet to build against Debian/buster, as building its vboxsf is
failing:
| /tmp/vbox.0/utils.c: In function ‘sf_init_inode’:
| /tmp/vbox.0/utils.c:165:28: error: passing argument 1 of ‘sf_ftime_from_timespec’ from incompatible pointer type [-Werror=incompatible-pointer-types]
| sf_ftime_from_timespec(&inode->i_atime, &info->AccessTime);
| ^
| /tmp/vbox.0/utils.c:53:13: note: expected ‘struct timespec *’ but argument is of type ‘struct timespec64 *’
Debian's virtualbox 5.2.18-dfsg-2 (which provides a working
virtualbox-guest-dkms) includes a fix to build against kernel 4.18,
see:
https://tracker.debian.org/news/983571/accepted-virtualbox-5218-dfsg-2-source-into-unstable/
We don't use Debian's virtualbox-guest-dkms though. Instead let's
patch the sources until upstream provides an ISO which includes the
according change for compiling vboxsf against more recent kernel
versions.
I adapted the VirtualBox-kernel-4.18.patch, based on the relevant
change from Debian::
b00c7b4d53/debian/patches/kernel-4.18.patch
NOTE: We need to patch the source after it was installed by
`/media/cdrom/VBoxLinuxAdditions.run --nox11`. If we'd invoke
`/media/cdrom/VBoxLinuxAdditions.run` again it would overwrite our
modified sources. Instead patch the source and directly invoke the
relevant steps to compile and install the module.
Change-Id: Iea86c07009838dea5b42af91cbfb0dc233179533
5.2.18 is the latest stable version from VirtualBox,
reported as such by upstream (see
https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/LATEST-STABLE.TXT)
as well as present in current stretch-backports.
Change-Id: Iff5cb0e8ada2419aebbd8b26a507d09d8537ae92
By default we do assumption that we are installing to standard block devices,
this is not working for NVMe hardware name spaces.
Here we try to detect underlying device for named partition.
Change-Id: I7d2ea339a3aee2a8458a72cfc392441721d350c7
We perform all packages installation on 'root' partition.
Some packages, like faxserver for now, want to create
something on 'data' partition. They do it successfully in
Debian maintainer files (like postinst), so the 'data'
partition has to be mounted properly, otherwise the data
will be gone on reboot.
Also we need to unmount it properly at the end of installation.
P.S. we need to call mount under grml-chroot as chroot fails:
> (netscript.grml:1353): main(): chroot /mnt mount /ngcp-data
> mount: /ngcp-data: mount failed: Unknown error -1
Change-Id: Ief90d380d71ea6e0a64eba45f403465989865952
Starting with the mr6.5 release we no longer set up swap partition/LV via
deployment.sh (see deployment-iso commit 6a92f155).
Instead, the system will now use swapfiles, which are easier for operations like
changing the size dynamically or removing them completely.
This change implements the configuration for a swapfile during deployment,
enabled by default and with 1/2 the size of the main memory, limited between 4
and 16GB. The file itself will be created later, during the initial NGCP
configuration phase.
Change-Id: I09a5a77ecfed3924184fcc7c84c6b6b21dcacc98
Add menu if Software RAID should be configured and which disks
should be part of it. Only 2 disks allowed.
Move all disk selection code to separate script.
Script will write variables to /tmp/disk_selection file to pass
it to main.sh. It is necessary because 'dialog' is used for
interactivity so we can not capture output of script.
Change-Id: I3dd772c9a6ac6db6809688ff38f242271d9551a8
NGCP software is fully functional without '/ngcp-fallback',
the boot process should NOT be aborted on the errors here.
'/ngcp-fallback' is necessary for better usability of the system
and during upgrade where we will check mount point in RW state anyway.
Also tune layout here to match with spaces count to '/ngcp-data'.
Change-Id: Ic63f87e38ee5e8582060e9ca515492274ba8c55b
It is necessary to test Carrier installations on real hardware,
where we have partitions/RAID configs from the previous tests.
Change-Id: Ifec5ab28ee365737775ef883d152049bc5733b2b
We need to store FS size into config.yml to be able to tune iPXE setup
to install second+ Carrier node on internal Proxmox-based test
Carrier installation (as Jenkins control web01a node there only).
Change-Id: I03db9702e540b7e90b564645e9933316c08f3b59
We need an ability to install all our products in a limited
HW environment and also be able to pack them into different boxes
(like Vagrant, VirtualBox, VmWare, Docker).
The new boot option 'fallbackfssize' gives us ability to manage
the virtual VMs 'fallback' partition size.
Also mount '/ngcp-fallback' in read-only mode by default,
it is very useful to have access to the old 'code' partition.
Rename '/ngcpdata' to '/ngcp-data' for better readability and
matching to 'ngcp-fallback' ('ngcpfallback' is hardly readable).
Change-Id: I512d65254d2f163482734d94cfc36190fb297d8e
Otherwise PRO/Carrier cannot be installed because NGCP
depends on a lot of huge packages including:
* NGCP CloudPBX firmwares ~1Gb ad for mr6.5 and growing
* GRML squashfs ~300Mb
* Sipwise prompts ~400Mb
At the moment of installing all the packages are downloaded
into apt cache (~2.9Gb in total as for mr6.5) + have to be
installed/unpacked (~3.2Gb in total as for mr6.5).
All-to-all I was not able to install Carrier web01a node
even with ROOTFS_SIZE=6Gb. I had to increase it till '7Gb'
to install Carrier successfully.
Lets use 10GB for root FS to have free space protection here.
The possible options were checked:
* move apt cache into RAM, has some disadvantages, like
we need 4GB+ RAM for cache only => hard to test on Jenkins
* move apt cache to 'data' partition is also bad idea as
it is a 'code' cache so have to be consistent with 'code'
(so it is release specific and must be stored on 'root'/'fallback')
Change-Id: Ia34dcc15230e152e894e813dfbaa8688a5145de1
Mcollective is deprecated in v6.0 and I don't see
any quick fix for that. So let's keep using v5.5
while deciding how to proceed further.
Change-Id: Ie72e5a57afc0a7235f9d7d29d52af7d796db1ea8
The users can assign disks using the full path:
'swraiddisk1=/dev/sda' instead of expected 'swraiddisk1=sda'.
As a result the installation fails with not a user friendly errors.
Let's be more user friendly here and remove initial '/dev/' is available.
Change-Id: I094814433b294ca8f084b0412cb9b67537cba8cf
Assuming we have two disks /dev/sda + /dev/sdb and boot the
system with the (new) boot options "swraiddisk1=sda
swraiddisk2=sdb", then we will get a SW-RAID (Software RAID)
setup which looks like (the /boot/efi is only present with EFI
support and only present for the active partition):
| NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
| sda 8:0 0 16G 0 disk
| |-sda1 8:1 0 1M 0 part
| |-sda2 8:2 0 486M 0 part /boot/efi
| `-sda3 8:3 0 15.5G 0 part
| `-md0 9:0 0 15.5G 0 raid1
| |-ngcp-root 253:0 0 5G 0 lvm /
| |-ngcp-fallback 253:1 0 5G 0 lvm
| `-ngcp-data 253:3 0 5G 0 lvm /ngcpdata
| sdb 8:16 0 16G 0 disk
| |-sdb1 8:17 0 1M 0 part
| |-sdb2 8:18 0 486M 0 part
| `-sdb3 8:19 0 15.5G 0 part
| `-md0 9:0 0 15.5G 0 raid1
| |-ngcp-root 253:0 0 5G 0 lvm /
| |-ngcp-fallback 253:1 0 5G 0 lvm
| `-ngcp-data 253:3 0 5G 0 lvm /ngcpdata
The /dev/md0 resides in the 3rd partition, where we usually have
plain LVM. /dev/md0 is RAID level 1, on top of the two disks.
Notes:
* we hardcode /dev/md0 as raid-device for mdadm/SW-RAID
* existing data on EFI partitions will be re-used (as grml-debootstrap
won't overwrite the partition it if contains a filesystem already)
* neither the BIOS (legacy, being first partition) nor the UEFI
partition (being the second partition) can be part of the SW-RAID
setup (see https://wiki.debian.org/UEFI -> "RAID for the EFI
System Partition"). Therefore we need to make sure, that the BIOS
+ UEFI partitions are kept in sync, or at least provide data as
needed. We will have to handle this during e.g. upgrades +
re-installations.
* we need to invoke grub-install for both disks, otherwise
GRUB is available only from the first disk
* install gdisk package to have sgdisk binary available (missing
on grml-small)
Change-Id: I6ebe2c25326c2fdf9ed8fe2bd7b9bf540c7689fd
Requested features:
* switch from msdos partition table to GPT
* (optional) support for (U)EFI
* use a new LVM partition layout, with option to
rollback/install/upgrade via second rootfs partition
(which is called "fallback" in this implementation)
* drop swap partition
Note:
* we no longer support msdos partition tables but GPT only,
as (U)EFI systems can only boot from GPT (and not from
BIOS/legacy boot), while BIOS systems can also boot from GPT
* https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Partitioning +
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRUB provide a decent
overview, if you're not familiar with BIOS/GPT/(U)EFI
New partition layout:
* 1st partition: 1M BIOS boot, for BIOS/GPT (legacy) boot
- this allows fallback to grub-pc package
(needs to be partition type GUID 21686148-6449-6E6F-744E-656564454649
AKA set to bios_grub with parted, then installing grub to disk
so it properly embeds core.img, can be done from a
rescue/live system)
* 2nd partition: ~500MB EFI System, for UEFI/GPT boot
- used as /boot/efi, iff EFI support is available
* 3rd partition: LVM with:
- /dev/mapper/ngcp-root with 5GB (rootfs target) +
/dev/mapper/ngcp-fallback with 5GB (for rollback/install/upgrade)
- 10% or >=500MB unassigned of the remaining space (whatever is bigger)
- /dev/mapper/ngcp-data data partition with rest of
available disk space, used as /ngcpdata on system
Old layout with a 16GB disk for NGCP systems:
| # lsblk
| NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
| sda 8:0 0 16G 0 disk
| └─sda1 8:1 0 16G 0 part
| ├─ngcp-root 254:0 0 14.3G 0 lvm /
| └─ngcp-swap 254:1 0 1004M 0 lvm [SWAP]
| # pvs
| PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree
| /dev/sda1 ngcp lvm2 a-- 16.00g 764.00m
| # vgs
| VG #PV #LV #SN Attr VSize VFree
| ngcp 1 2 0 wz--n- 16.00g 764.00m
| # lvs
| LV VG Attr LSize Pool Origin Data% Meta% Move Log Cpy%Sync Convert
| root ngcp -wi-ao---- 14.27g
| swap ngcp -wi-ao---- 1004.00m
New layout with a 16GB disk (+ EFI support) for NGCP systems:
| # lsblk
| NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
| sda 8:0 0 16G 0 disk
| |-sda1 8:1 0 1M 0 part
| |-sda2 8:2 0 486M 0 part /boot/efi
| `-sda3 8:3 0 15.5G 0 part
| |-ngcp-root 254:0 0 5G 0 lvm /
| |-ngcp-fallback 254:1 0 5G 0 lvm
| `-ngcp-data 254:2 0 5G 0 lvm /ngcpdata
| # pvs
| PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree
| /dev/sda3 ngcp lvm2 a-- 15.52g 564.00m
| # vgs
| VG #PV #LV #SN Attr VSize VFree
| ngcp 1 3 0 wz--n- 15.52g 564.00m
| # lvs
| LV VG Attr LSize Pool Origin Data% Meta% Move Log Cpy%Sync Convert
| data ngcp -wi-ao---- 4.97g
| fallback ngcp -wi-a----- 5.00g
| root ngcp -wi-ao---- 5.00g
Change-Id: I39206b225edb25fd1e27de49a818ad7a54532f82
We have confusing situation for an ages here.
We were writing a lot of log files:
> /var/log/deployment-installer-debug.log
> /var/log/ngcp-installer.log
> /var/log/ngcp-installer-debug.log
The first one contains all the GRML boot, Debian debootstrap
and ngcp-installer-debug.log already. Also having both
ngcp-installer.log and ngcp-installer-debug.log confuses
new users as they do not know which logs they need to
check first to see ngcp-installer logs.
There is no need to keep both files anymore.
Nowadays we have a nice way to distinguish logs between components,
so /var/log/deployment-installer-debug.log is enough here:
> +15:07:48 (netscript.grml:1403): main(): echo 'Generating ngcp-installer run script ...'
> +15:07:48 (netscript.grml:1404): main(): cat
> +15:07:48 (netscript.grml:1417): main(): echo 'Execute ngcp-installer inside deployment chroot environment ...'
> ...
> Running ngcp-installer via grml-chroot.
> ...
> +17:07:48 (ngcp-installer:27): main(): . /usr/share/ngcp-installer//system_pro.inc
> +17:07:48 (ngcp-installer:28): main(): . /usr/share/ngcp-installer//packages.inc
> +17:07:48 (ngcp-installer:31): main(): . /usr/share/ngcp-installer//cfg.inc
> ...
> +17:07:57 (packages.inc:58): packages_ppa_sourceslist(): echo '(system installed using NGCP PPA: gerrit_gtid_imp)'
> +17:07:57 (ngcp-installer:54): main(): packages_aptconfig
> +17:07:57 (packages.inc:90): packages_aptconfig(): mkdir -p /etc/apt/preferences.d
> +17:07:57 (packages.inc:92): packages_aptconfig(): cat
The commit here should minimize amount of log files we
produce and should simplify the debug process.
Change-Id: I26a2ca8e21a3385f7d57d830feb207bbb1039b39
We do not use /tmp/ngcp-installer.log since mr6.5 and
using directly /var/log/ngcp-installer.log inside chroot.
Change-Id: I35b098fb09046a0fbc0a9bfc56bd125362c34fd0
We're executing `apt-get update` even when nothing needs to be
installed. This adds unnecessary overhead and can fill ram/disk
on live system on consecutive runs, so let's avoid that.
Change-Id: Ic1a40d82988caf454f317b4803e03f4c9de3feea
Implement suggestions from review I16e4f19f3b9270ccfef6c7c1274bb8b8d95695bd
1. In some cases there can be multiple gateways. Return only the 1st one.
2. Remove configuration of the management (IMM2/IPMI) interface of
lenovo servers.
Change-Id: Ia1bb6e9f0e44bcb0c6be87407a8c11899163c03a
All non-zero returned values are caught by '-e' option and passed
to function wait_exit by 'trap'.
So if it is an error we can set 'error' status in this function.
Change-Id: I762e5470d94a537b4f8f0e32fe6d0c1575bbb075
We need it to be able to connect from mgmt node to installed one
to run 'ngcp-initial-configuration'.
Change-Id: Id907094ba2eae32c05ad8d42d8a504e498a57ad4
wget in Debian/buster:
| Package: wget
| Version: 1.19.5-1
| [...]
| Priority: standard
wget in Debian/stretch and earlier:
| Package: wget
| Version: 1.18-5+deb9u2
| [...]
| Priority: important
To ensure we still have wget available inside the
Debian system, e.g. for retrieving the ngcp-installer*.deb
file, we need to add it to the package selection.
The ngcp-nth-* packages also include wget in their dependencies,
ngcp-installer also checks and adds it, though it's too late
there for bootstrapping our systems, as we're e.g. retrieving the
installer deb + checking for PPAs using wget.
While at it move the slightly misleading comment to the
appropriate place.
Change-Id: I971b2d06528a33b1dc4c310feef83c32e10ae557
Switch from:
> +10:43:04 (/usr/sbin/ngcp-status:10): main(): export LC_ALL=C.UTF-8
to:
> +10:43:04 (ngcp-status:10): main(): export LC_ALL=C.UTF-8
Since we have unique names for all the script we use,
the full path is not so important as the space we spent of the console.
Change-Id: Ie6fe2ce1ca409033189e1c033a4aebf9e037eaba
1706:9 shellcheck:warning When used with -p, -m only applies to the deepest directory. [SC2174]
1726:9 shellcheck:warning When used with -p, -m only applies to the deepest directory. [SC2174]
Change-Id: I98efba1253c0aefd9e97ac34500476936b860ca5
257:9 shellcheck:error Arrays implicitly concatenate in [[ ]]. Use a loop (or explicit * instead of @). [SC2199]
Change-Id: I49504d5b1a8d8ae021d4d6c6465639d58a2670e3
If the installation device is virtual it is necessary to redefine
DEFAULT_INSTALL_DEV variable to the name of real interface but
save the origin name to stop it.
Change-Id: I9e59ca8411e713235a0e0e5407ef0c3acc30e299
This list is used to add all network interfaces to network.yml but
we do not need to add virtual interfaces there - they will be added
automatically from installation's configuration.
Change-Id: I3f21abc066b4f0c714b1780dcfdf4335e7506d1d
The deployment.sh script as well as installer should not configure system
or services.
Remove network's configuration code.
Remove services' configuration code.
Remove unused variables and parameters.
Copy existing /e/n/i into chroot env so the server starts with the same
network configuration.
Move gateway detection to the top - we need this information to generate
proper /e/n/i
Change-Id: I16e4f19f3b9270ccfef6c7c1274bb8b8d95695bd
1. 'localhost' has to be resolved to ipv4 only not ipv6.
2. There should be 'hostname.' with dot record.
Change-Id: I9f34f45b00453746b254f41494d7652a10de0d04
Without explicit return function returns the exit code of the last function
which in not 0 in this case so it causes amiss exit of the script.
Change-Id: Ic7f1f534048cb051fe116cb76ee386bf4ca07ff4
If 'systemctl reboot|halt' is called within script 'trap' function
is not called so deployment.sh does not wait and jenkins can miss
the status.
Move waiting to separate function and call it directly so there is
waiting in the end of deployment.sh in any case.
Change-Id: Ib93bf6fd4e6f133c9342d02d412ea1f18cdceba6
For now if there is an error in deployment.sh it is ended immediately
so jenkins node can miss deploy status.
Add wait_exit function which is called on any exit and waits
STATUS_WAIT seconds.
Change-Id: I715c2484a25222221d61a01bd220973e89547929
We are NOT installing non-free firmware packages on NGCP (since TT#42672),
as a result we should not purge them. See commit 9161d0f57 in
metapackages.git for more information.
Change-Id: I84ff3486c0b03bbc228e5332955f6654b3519137
The hardcoded list of accepted drives is never really up2date
and was meant as a safety net in the beginnings of deployment.sh.
Let's drop those checks to avoid failures in automated installations,
interactive installer/deployment mode is supposed to prompt for
before actually executing anything anyway.
Change-Id: Ib6dcaec8a221dc268638a98055219a5ae3c92a00
deployment.sh can install plain Debian systems (without NGCP),
in commit d2afaf9 such functionality has been lost. Fixing it here.
Change-Id: I883ef3c69c67cc04ae796c373f3b52d75780b4de