#!/usr/bin/env bash # **fixup_stuff.sh** # fixup_stuff.sh # # All distro and package specific hacks go in here # # - prettytable 0.7.2 permissions are 600 in the package and # pip 1.4 doesn't fix it (1.3 did) # # - httplib2 0.8 permissions are 600 in the package and # pip 1.4 doesn't fix it (1.3 did) # # - Fedora: # - set selinux not enforcing # - uninstall firewalld (f20 only) # If TOP_DIR is set we're being sourced rather than running stand-alone # or in a sub-shell if [[ -z "$TOP_DIR" ]]; then set -o errexit set -o xtrace # Keep track of the current directory TOOLS_DIR=$(cd $(dirname "$0") && pwd) TOP_DIR=$(cd $TOOLS_DIR/..; pwd) # Change dir to top of devstack cd $TOP_DIR # Import common functions source $TOP_DIR/functions FILES=$TOP_DIR/files fi # Keystone Port Reservation # ------------------------- # Reserve and prevent $KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT and $KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT_INT from # being used as ephemeral ports by the system. The default(s) are 35357 and # 35358 which are in the Linux defined ephemeral port range (in disagreement # with the IANA ephemeral port range). This is a workaround for bug #1253482 # where Keystone will try and bind to the port and the port will already be # in use as an ephemeral port by another process. This places an explicit # exception into the Kernel for the Keystone AUTH ports. keystone_ports=${KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT:-35357},${KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT_INT:-35358} # only do the reserved ports when available, on some system (like containers) # where it's not exposed we are almost pretty sure these ports would be # exclusive for our devstack. if sysctl net.ipv4.ip_local_reserved_ports >/dev/null 2>&1; then # Get any currently reserved ports, strip off leading whitespace reserved_ports=$(sysctl net.ipv4.ip_local_reserved_ports | awk -F'=' '{print $2;}' | sed 's/^ //') if [[ -z "${reserved_ports}" ]]; then # If there are no currently reserved ports, reserve the keystone ports sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_local_reserved_ports=${keystone_ports} else # If there are currently reserved ports, keep those and also reserve the # keystone specific ports. Duplicate reservations are merged into a single # reservation (or range) automatically by the kernel. sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_local_reserved_ports=${keystone_ports},${reserved_ports} fi else echo_summary "WARNING: unable to reserve keystone ports" fi # Python Packages # --------------- # get_package_path python-package # in import notation function get_package_path { local package=$1 echo $(python -c "import os; import $package; print(os.path.split(os.path.realpath($package.__file__))[0])") } # Pre-install affected packages so we can fix the permissions # These can go away once we are confident that pip 1.4.1+ is available everywhere # Fix prettytable 0.7.2 permissions # Don't specify --upgrade so we use the existing package if present pip_install 'prettytable>=0.7' PACKAGE_DIR=$(get_package_path prettytable) # Only fix version 0.7.2 dir=$(echo $PACKAGE_DIR/prettytable-0.7.2*) if [[ -d $dir ]]; then sudo chmod +r $dir/* fi # Fix httplib2 0.8 permissions # Don't specify --upgrade so we use the existing package if present pip_install httplib2 PACKAGE_DIR=$(get_package_path httplib2) # Only fix version 0.8 dir=$(echo $PACKAGE_DIR-0.8*) if [[ -d $dir ]]; then sudo chmod +r $dir/* fi if is_fedora; then # Disable selinux to avoid configuring to allow Apache access # to Horizon files (LP#1175444) if selinuxenabled; then sudo setenforce 0 fi FORCE_FIREWALLD=$(trueorfalse False $FORCE_FIREWALLD) if [[ ${DISTRO} =~ (f20) && $FORCE_FIREWALLD == "False" ]]; then # On Fedora 20 firewalld interacts badly with libvirt and # slows things down significantly. However, for those cases # where that combination is desired, allow this fix to be skipped. # There was also an additional issue with firewalld hanging # after install of libvirt with polkit. See # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1099031 if is_package_installed firewalld; then uninstall_package firewalld fi fi fi # The version of pip(1.5.4) supported by python-virtualenv(1.11.4) has # connection issues under proxy, hence uninstalling python-virtualenv package # and installing the latest version using pip. uninstall_package python-virtualenv pip_install -U virtualenv