K Jonathan Harker 8bd0056443 Export prepare_node variables rather than pass them around
The prepare_node scripts are primarily called from within nodepool,
which only passes in a single argument: the hostname of the node.

The rest of the values that we want to pass in to the underlying
prepare_node script can be shared through the environment, making order
no longer important and alleviating the need to duplicate setting
defaults in order to pad positional arguments to a newly created
variable.

Change-Id: I0a13e27524b75a50a482870414ebe2fd6ac8315e
2014-07-02 16:49:30 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash -xe
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HOSTNAME=$1
export SUDO='false'
export THIN='false'
export PYTHON3='true'
export PYPY='true'
export ALL_MYSQL_PRIVS='true'
./prepare_node.sh "$HOSTNAME"
./fix_pip.sh
./restrict_memory.sh