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This patch tries to add more detailed info by appending error output to exec_sudo print. In current implementation, only a simple static note `Exception: exec_sudo failed` is printed: ``` INFO diskimage_builder.block_device.utils [-] Calling [sudo sgdisk /tmp/dib_image.jZaDPxtX/image0.raw -n 1:0:+550M -t 1:EF00 -c 1:ESP -n 2:0:+8M -t 2:EF02 -c 2:BSP -n 3:0:+2077M -t 3:8300 -c 3:root] ERROR diskimage_builder.block_device.blockdevice [-] Create failed; rollback initiated // ... ... diskimage_builder.block_device.exception.BlockDeviceSetupException: exec_sudo failed ``` but the root reason is missing. We can’t get more error info to make sure what the real root reason even a simple problem like `command not found`, we have to reproduce locally and manually. After this patch, the error message like: ``` INFO diskimage_builder.block_device.utils [-] Calling [sudo sgdisk /tmp/dib_image.jZaDPxtX/image0.raw -n 1:0:+550M -t 1:EF00 -c 1:ESP -n 2:0:+8M -t 2:EF02 -c 2:BSP -n 3:0:+2077M -t 3:8300 -c 3:root] ERROR diskimage_builder.block_device.blockdevice [-] Create failed; rollback initiated // ... ... diskimage_builder.block_device.exception.BlockDeviceSetupException: exec_sudo failed: sudo: sgdisk: command not found ``` We can easily find the real problem and solve it. Closes-Bug: #2024980 Change-Id: I9efcd9cb6621e6403df6de14f122b1cf371bd800
Image building tools for OpenStack
diskimage-builder
is a flexible suite of components for
building a wide-range of disk images, filesystem images and ramdisk
images for use with OpenStack.
This repository has the core functionality for building such images, both virtual and bare metal. Images are composed using elements; while fundamental elements are provided here, individual projects have the flexibility to customise the image build with their own elements.
For example:
$ DIB_RELEASE=bionic disk-image-create -o ubuntu-bionic.qcow2 vm ubuntu
will create a bootable Ubuntu Bionic based qcow2
image.
diskimage-builder
is useful to anyone looking to produce
customised images for deployment into clouds. These tools are the
components of TripleO that are
responsible for building disk images. They are also used extensively to
build images for testing OpenStack itself, particularly with nodepool.
Platforms supported include Ubuntu, CentOS, RHEL and Fedora.
Full documentation, the source of which is in
doc/source/
, is published at:
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