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libguestfs/customize/test-settings.sh
Richard W.M. Jones 9c8d133455 Replace -nodefconfig with -no-user-config.
This option was removed from qemu for no apparent reason except to
break existing consumers.  It does the same as -no-user-config, added
in May 2012, so use that instead.
2018-11-30 12:18:01 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash -
# Test various virt-customize settings.
# Copyright (C) 2016 Red Hat Inc.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
# This slow test checks that settings such as hostname, timezone work.
#
# NB. 'test-settings.sh' runs the tests, but the various tests are
# run via the 'test-settings-GUESTNAME.sh' wrappers.
set -e
set -x
$TEST_FUNCTIONS
slow_test
skip_if_skipped "$script"
guestname="$1"
if [ -z "$guestname" ]; then
echo "$script: guestname parameter not set, don't run this test directly."
exit 1
fi
disk="settings-$guestname.img"
rm -f "$disk" "$disk.firstboot.sh" "$disk.firstboot.out"
# If the guest doesn't exist in virt-builder, skip. This is because
# we test some RHEL guests which most users won't have access to.
skip_unless_virt_builder_guest "$guestname"
# We can only run the tests on x86_64.
skip_unless_arch x86_64
# Check qemu is installed.
qemu=qemu-system-x86_64
skip_unless $qemu -help
# Some guests need special virt-builder parameters.
# See virt-builder --notes "$guestname"
declare -a extra
case "$guestname" in
debian-6|debian-7)
extra[${#extra[*]}]='--edit'
extra[${#extra[*]}]='/etc/inittab:
s,^#([1-9].*respawn.*/sbin/getty.*),$1,'
;;
fedora*|rhel*|centos*)
extra[${#extra[*]}]='--selinux-relabel'
;;
*)
;;
esac
# Create a firstboot script. Broadly the same across all distros, but
# could be different in future if we support non-Linux (XXX).
fb="$disk.firstboot.sh"
case "$guestname" in
centos*|debian*|fedora*|rhel*|ubuntu*)
echo '#!/bin/sh' > "$fb"
echo 'exec > /firstboot.out 2> /firstboot.err' >> "$fb"
# Only some guests can read the short hostname properly.
case "$guestname" in
debian*|fedora*|ubuntu*)
echo 'echo -n HOSTNAME=' >> "$fb"
echo 'hostname -s' >> "$fb"
;;
esac
# Only some guests can read the FQDN properly.
case "$guestname" in
ubuntu-10.04) ;;
fedora*|debian*|ubuntu*)
echo 'echo -n FQDN=' >> "$fb"
echo 'hostname -f' >> "$fb"
;;
esac
# RHEL 4.9 did not have "%:z".
case "$guestname" in
rhel-4.9) ;;
*)
echo 'echo -n TIMEZONE=' >> "$fb"
echo 'date +%:z' >> "$fb"
esac
echo 'sync' >> "$fb"
echo 'poweroff' >> "$fb"
;;
*)
echo "$script: don't know how to write a firstboot script for $guestname"
exit 1
;;
esac
# Build a guest (using virt-builder) with some virt-customize setting
# parameters.
#
# Note we choose a timezone that doesn't have daylight savings, so
# that the output of the date command should always be the same.
virt-builder "$guestname" \
--quiet \
-o "$disk" \
--hostname test-set.example.com \
--timezone Japan \
--firstboot "$fb" \
"${extra[@]}"
# Boot the guest in qemu and wait for the firstboot scripts to run.
#
# Use IDE because some ancient guests don't support anything else.
$qemu \
-no-user-config \
-display none \
-machine accel=kvm:tcg \
-m 2048 \
-boot c \
-drive file="$disk",format=raw,if=ide \
-serial stdio ||:
# Get the output of the firstboot script.
fbout="$disk.firstboot.out"
guestfish --ro -a "$disk" -i <<EOF
download /firstboot.out "$fbout"
# For information/debugging only.
echo === /firstboot.out ===
-cat /firstboot.out
echo === /firstboot.err ===
-cat /firstboot.err
echo === /etc/hosts ===
-cat /etc/hosts
echo === /etc/hostname ===
-cat /etc/hostname
echo === /etc/sysconfig/network ===
-cat /etc/sysconfig/network
EOF
# Check the output of the firstboot script.
if grep "^HOSTNAME=" "$fbout"; then
grep "^HOSTNAME=test-set" "$fbout"
fi
if grep "^FQDN=" "$fbout"; then
grep "^FQDN=test-set.example.com" "$fbout"
fi
if grep "^TIMEZONE=" "$fbout"; then
grep "^TIMEZONE=+09:00" "$fbout"
fi
rm "$disk" "$disk.firstboot.sh" "$disk.firstboot.out"