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+ # foreman_bootdisk
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+
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+ Foreman's network provisioning model is usually based on PXE, which requires
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+ DHCP and TFTP services. However many users don't have these available, so
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+ foreman_bootdisk provides both a per-host and generic boot disks to enable
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+ deployments in datacentres without these capabilities.
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+
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+ Boot images can be written as ISO images or for USB disks (TODO), and booted
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+ either from physical media or virtual disk/CDROM (via a lights out management
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+ device).
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+
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+ # Installation
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+
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+ Please see the Foreman wiki for appropriate instructions:
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+
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+ * [Foreman: How to Install a Plugin](http://projects.theforeman.org/projects/foreman/wiki/How_to_Install_a_Plugin)
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+
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+ The gem name is "foreman_bootdisk". Run `foreman-rake db:migrate` after
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+ installation.
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+
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+ RPM users can install the "ruby193-rubygem-foreman_bootdisk" or
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+ "rubygem-foreman_bootdisk" packages.
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+
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+ ## Dependencies
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+
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+ * iPXE images are required
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+ * syslinux is required
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+
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+ gPXE images are unsupported due to lack of initrd support, but the name will
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+ crop up as Foreman's script support is still named after the project.
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+
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+ # Usage
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+
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+ ## Configuration
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+
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+ Some configuration is set under More>Settings>Bootdisk in the Foreman UI.
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+
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+ * `bootdisk_ipxe_dir` points to the directory containing ipxe.lkrn
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+ * `bootdisk_syslinux_dir` points to the directory containing syslinux images
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+ * `bootdisk_host_template` is the name of the per-host boot disk template
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+
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+ For per-host images, ensure host IP addresses and subnets are populated, and
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+ the subnet's gateway, subnet mask and DNS resolver(s) are correctly configured
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+ under More>Provisioning>Subnets in Foreman.
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+
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+ ### Templates
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+
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+ The templates used on the boot disks themselves are read-only so they can be
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+ updated in new versions of the plugin. To customise, copy the contents to a
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+ new template and set the name in More>Settings>Bootdisk.
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+
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+ An OS gPXE provisioning template is required, e.g. "Kickstart default gPXE"
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+ (as supplied by Foreman). Ensure the OSes are ticked under the Associations
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+ tab and that the gPXE template is selected under the Templates tab on the OS.
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+
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+ TODO: missing Debian template, kickstart gPXE template assumes `net0`
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+
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+ Lastly, the OS provision template (i.e. kickstart/preseed) should provide the
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+ static IP details required to configure the OS. For a kickstart file, the
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+ following configuration will do this:
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+
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+ network --bootproto <%= @static ? "static" : "dhcp" %> --hostname <%= @host %> <%= "--ip=#{@host.ip} --netmask=#{@host.subnet.mask} --gateway=#{@host.subnet.gateway} --nameserver=#{@host.subnet.dns_primary},#{@host.subnet.dns_secondary}" if @static %>
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+
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+ ## Per-host images
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+
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+ Using the host and subnet data in Foreman, per-host images can be created with
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+ fully static networking. The behaviour is dynamic, as the image chainloads
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+ from Foreman, so the current OS and build state will be provided by Foreman
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+ instead of being stored in the image.
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+
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+ To generate the image from the web interface, view the host page, click the
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+ "Boot disk" button and select the image type from the menu.
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+
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+ To generate from the command line:
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+
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+ foreman-rake bootdisk:generate:host NAME=foo.example.com
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+
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+ Optionally set `TYPE=iso` or `TYPE=usb` to change the image type, or
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+ `OUTPUT=/path/foo.iso` to change the output destination.
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+
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+ ## Generic host group images
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+
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+ TODO
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+
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+ # Issues
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+
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+ Report issues on the Redmine project: [foreman_bootdisk](http://projects.theforeman.org/projects/bootdisk/issues/new)
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+
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+ ## Known issues
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+
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+ * USB support not implemented
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+ * Templates only support first NIC
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+ * No Debian guidance or templates
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+ * No SELinux policy support
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+
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+ # Copyright
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+
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+ Copyright (c) 2013 Red Hat Inc.
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+
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+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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+
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+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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+ module Bootdisk::HostsControllerExt
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+ extend ActiveSupport::Concern
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+
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+ included do
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+ alias_method :find_by_name_bootiso, :find_by_name
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+ before_filter :find_by_name_bootiso, :only => %w[bootdisk_iso]
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+ end
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+
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+ def bootdisk_iso
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+ Bootdisk::ISOGenerator.new(@host.bootdisk_template_render).generate do |iso|
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+ send_data File.read(iso), :filename => "#{@host.name}.iso"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Bootdisk::HostsHelperExt
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+ extend ActiveSupport::Concern
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+
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+ included do
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+ alias_method_chain :host_title_actions, :bootdisk
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+ end
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+
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+ def host_title_actions_with_bootdisk(host, vm)
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+ title_actions(
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+ button_group(
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+ select_action_button(_('Boot disk'),
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+ display_link_if_authorized(_("ISO image"), hash_for_bootdisk_iso_host_path(:id => @host), :class=>'btn'),
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+ display_link_if_authorized(_("USB image"), hash_for_bootdisk_iso_host_path(:id => @host), :class=>'btn'),
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+ )
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+ )
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+ )
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+ host_title_actions_without_bootdisk(host, vm)
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ # Make templates supplied by the plugin read-only so they can be safely
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+ # replaced during DB migrations.
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+ module Bootdisk::ConfigTemplateExt
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+ extend ActiveSupport::Concern
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+
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+ included do
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+ before_destroy :bootdisk_destroy?
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+ validate :bootdisk_readonly
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+ end
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+
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+ def bootdisk_destroy?
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+ bootdisk_readonly
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+ errors.empty?
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+ end
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+
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+ def bootdisk_readonly
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+ if ['Boot disk gPXE - host'].include? name_was
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+ errors.add(:base, _("Template is read-only as it's supplied in foreman_bootdisk. Please copy it to a new template to customize."))
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Bootdisk::HostExt
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+ extend ActiveSupport::Concerns
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+
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+ def bootdisk_template
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+ ConfigTemplate.find_by_name(Setting[:bootdisk_host_template]) || raise(::Foreman::Exception.new(N_('Unable to find template specified by %s setting'), 'bootdisk_host_template'))
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+ end
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+
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+ def bootdisk_template_render
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+ @host = self
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+ pxe_render(bootdisk_template.template)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ class Setting::Bootdisk< ::Setting
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+ def self.load_defaults
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+ return unless ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?('settings')
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+ return unless super
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+
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+ ipxe = ['/usr/lib/ipxe'].find { |p| File.exist?(p) } || '/usr/share/ipxe'
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+ syslinux = ['/usr/lib/syslinux'].find { |p| File.exist?(p) } || '/usr/share/syslinux'
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+
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+ Setting.transaction do
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+ [
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+ self.set('bootdisk_ipxe_dir', _('Path to directory containing iPXE images'), ipxe),
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+ self.set('bootdisk_syslinux_dir', _('Path to directory containing syslinux images'), syslinux),
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+ self.set('bootdisk_host_template', _('gPXE template to use for host-specific boot disks'), 'Boot disk gPXE - host'),
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+ ].compact.each { |s| self.create s.update(:category => "Setting::Bootdisk") }
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+ end
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+
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+ true
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+
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # Generates an iPXE ISO image
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+ #
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+ # requires syslinux, ipxe/ipxe-bootimgs, mkisofs
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+ class Bootdisk::ISOGenerator
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+ attr_reader :script
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+
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+ def initialize(script, opts = {})
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+ @script = script
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+ end
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+
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+ def generate(&block)
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+ Dir.mktmpdir('bootdisk') do |wd|
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+ Dir.mkdir(File.join(wd, 'build'))
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+ File.write(File.join(wd, 'build', 'isolinux.cfg'), <<EOF)
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+ default ipxe
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+ label ipxe
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+ kernel /ipxe
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+ initrd /script
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+ EOF
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+
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+ FileUtils.cp(File.join(Setting[:bootdisk_syslinux_dir], 'isolinux.bin'), File.join(wd, 'build', 'isolinux.bin'))
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+ FileUtils.cp(File.join(Setting[:bootdisk_ipxe_dir], 'ipxe.lkrn'), File.join(wd, 'build', 'ipxe'))
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+ File.write(File.join(wd, 'build', 'script'), script)
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+
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+ iso = File.join(wd, 'output.iso')
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+ unless system("mkisofs -o #{iso} -b isolinux.bin -c boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table #{File.join(wd, 'build')}")
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+ raise ::Foreman::Exception.new(N_("ISO build failed"))
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+ end
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+
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+ yield iso
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ Foreman::Application.routes.draw do
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+ constraints(:id => /[^\/]+/) do
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+ resources :hosts do
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+ member do
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+ get 'bootdisk_iso'
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ class CreateHostBootdiskTemplate < ActiveRecord::Migration
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+ def self.up
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+ ConfigTemplate.find_or_create_by_name(
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+ :name => 'Boot disk gPXE - host',
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+ :template_kind_id => TemplateKind.find_by_name('gPXE').try(:id),
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+ :template => <<EOS
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+ #!ipxe
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+ # Example foreman_bootdisk host template
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+ # This template is rendered for use inside a host-specific boot disk.
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+ #
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+ # Copy this template to customize it, the original is read-only.
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+
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+ # TODO: loop over net* until the host's MAC matches
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+ ifopen net0
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+ set net0/ip <%= @host.ip %>
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+ set net0/netmask <%= @host.subnet.mask %>
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+ set net0/gateway <%= @host.subnet.gateway %>
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+ route
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+
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+ # Note, iPXE can only use one DNS server
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+ set dns <%= @host.subnet.dns_primary %> <%= @host.subnet.dns_secondary %>
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+ set net0/dns ${dns}
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+ set domain <%= @host.domain.to_s %>
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+
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+ # Chainload from Foreman rather than embedding OS info here, so the behaviour
26
+ # is entirely dynamic.
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+ chain <%= foreman_url("gPXE") %>
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+ EOS
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+ )
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.down
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+ ConfigTemplate.destroy_all(:name => 'Boot disk gPXE - host')
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require 'foreman_bootdisk'
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+
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+ module Bootdisk
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+ class Engine < ::Rails::Engine
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+ config.autoload_paths += Dir["#{config.root}/app/controllers/concerns"]
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+ config.autoload_paths += Dir["#{config.root}/app/helpers/concerns"]
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+ config.autoload_paths += Dir["#{config.root}/app/models/concerns"]
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+
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+ initializer 'foreman_bootdisk.load_default_settings', :before => :load_config_initializers do |app|
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+ require_dependency File.expand_path("../../../app/models/setting/bootdisk.rb", __FILE__) if (Setting.table_exists? rescue(false))
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+ end
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+
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+ initializer "foreman_bootdisk.load_app_instance_data" do |app|
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+ app.config.paths['db/migrate'] += Bootdisk::Engine.paths['db/migrate'].existent
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+ end
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+
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+ config.to_prepare do
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+ ConfigTemplate.send(:include, Bootdisk::ConfigTemplateExt)
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+ Host::Managed.send(:include, Bootdisk::HostExt)
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+ HostsController.send(:include, Bootdisk::HostsControllerExt)
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+ HostsHelper.send(:include, Bootdisk::HostsHelperExt)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Bootdisk
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+ ENGINE_NAME = 'bootdisk'
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+ VERSION = '1.0.0'
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+
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+ require 'bootdisk/engine' if defined?(Rails) && Rails::VERSION::MAJOR == 3
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+ end
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+ namespace :bootdisk do
2
+ namespace :generate do
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+ desc 'Generate a static boot disk for a specific host. NAME=fqdn, TYPE=iso (default) or usb, OUTPUT path'
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+ task :host => :environment do
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+ host = Host::Base.find_by_name(ENV['NAME']) || raise("cannot find host '#{ENV['NAME']}', specify NAME=fqdn")
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+ tmpl = host.bootdisk_template_render
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+
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+ type = (ENV['TYPE'] || 'iso').downcase
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+ case type
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+ when 'usb'; Bootdisk::USBGenerator
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+ else; Bootdisk::ISOGenerator
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+ end.new(tmpl).generate do |image|
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+ output = ENV['OUTPUT'] || "#{host.name}.#{type}"
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+ FileUtils.cp image, output
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+ puts "Wrote #{output}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
metadata ADDED
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ name: foreman_bootdisk
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 1.0.0
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
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+ - Dominic Cleal
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+ autorequire:
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+ bindir: bin
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+ cert_chain: []
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+ date: 2013-08-29 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ dependencies: []
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+ description: Plugin for Foreman that creates iPXE-based boot disks to provision hosts
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+ without the need for PXE infrastructure.
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+ email: dcleal@redhat.com
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+ executables: []
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+ extensions: []
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+ extra_rdoc_files:
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+ - LICENSE
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+ - README.md
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+ files:
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+ - LICENSE
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+ - README.md
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+ - app/controllers/concerns/bootdisk/hosts_controller_ext.rb
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+ - app/helpers/concerns/bootdisk/hosts_helper_ext.rb
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+ - app/models/concerns/bootdisk/config_template_ext.rb
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+ - app/models/concerns/bootdisk/host_ext.rb
28
+ - app/models/setting/bootdisk.rb
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+ - app/services/bootdisk/iso_generator.rb
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+ - config/routes.rb
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+ - db/migrate/20130914211030_create_host_bootdisk_template.rb
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+ - lib/bootdisk/engine.rb
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+ - lib/foreman_bootdisk.rb
34
+ - lib/tasks/bootdisk.rake
35
+ homepage: http://github.com/theforeman/foreman_bootdisk
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+ licenses:
37
+ - GPL-3
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+ metadata: {}
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+ post_install_message:
40
+ rdoc_options: []
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+ require_paths:
42
+ - lib
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+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
44
+ requirements:
45
+ - - '>='
46
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
47
+ version: '0'
48
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
49
+ requirements:
50
+ - - '>='
51
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
52
+ version: '0'
53
+ requirements: []
54
+ rubyforge_project:
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+ rubygems_version: 2.0.6
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+ signing_key:
57
+ specification_version: 4
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+ summary: Create boot disks to provision hosts with Foreman
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+ test_files: []