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author | Scott Moser <smoser@ubuntu.com> | 2016-08-10 09:06:15 -0600 |
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committer | Scott Moser <smoser@ubuntu.com> | 2016-08-10 09:06:15 -0600 |
commit | c3c3dc693c14175e110b5fe125d4d5f98ace9700 (patch) | |
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diff --git a/doc/examples/cloud-config-disk-setup.txt b/doc/examples/cloud-config-disk-setup.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3e46a22e..00000000 --- a/doc/examples/cloud-config-disk-setup.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,251 +0,0 @@ -# Cloud-init supports the creation of simple partition tables and file systems -# on devices. - -# Default disk definitions for AWS -# -------------------------------- -# (Not implemented yet, but provided for future documentation) - -disk_setup: - ephmeral0: - table_type: 'mbr' - layout: True - overwrite: False - -fs_setup: - - label: None, - filesystem: ext3 - device: ephemeral0 - partition: auto - -# Default disk definitions for Windows Azure -# ------------------------------------------ - -device_aliases: {'ephemeral0': '/dev/sdb'} -disk_setup: - ephemeral0: - table_type: mbr - layout: True - overwrite: False - -fs_setup: - - label: ephemeral0 - filesystem: ext4 - device: ephemeral0.1 - replace_fs: ntfs - - -# Default disk definitions for SmartOS -# ------------------------------------ - -device_aliases: {'ephemeral0': '/dev/sdb'} -disk_setup: - ephemeral0: - table_type: mbr - layout: False - overwrite: False - -fs_setup: - - label: ephemeral0 - filesystem: ext3 - device: ephemeral0.0 - -# Cavaut for SmartOS: if ephemeral disk is not defined, then the disk will -# not be automatically added to the mounts. - - -# The default definition is used to make sure that the ephemeral storage is -# setup properly. - -# "disk_setup": disk partitioning -# -------------------------------- - -# The disk_setup directive instructs Cloud-init to partition a disk. The format is: - -disk_setup: - ephmeral0: - table_type: 'mbr' - layout: 'auto' - /dev/xvdh: - table_type: 'mbr' - layout: - - 33 - - [33, 82] - - 33 - overwrite: True - -# The format is a list of dicts of dicts. The first value is the name of the -# device and the subsequent values define how to create and layout the -# partition. -# The general format is: -# disk_setup: -# <DEVICE>: -# table_type: 'mbr' -# layout: <LAYOUT|BOOL> -# overwrite: <BOOL> -# -# Where: -# <DEVICE>: The name of the device. 'ephemeralX' and 'swap' are special -# values which are specific to the cloud. For these devices -# Cloud-init will look up what the real devices is and then -# use it. -# -# For other devices, the kernel device name is used. At this -# time only simply kernel devices are supported, meaning -# that device mapper and other targets may not work. -# -# Note: At this time, there is no handling or setup of -# device mapper targets. -# -# table_type=<TYPE>: Currently the following are supported: -# 'mbr': default and setups a MS-DOS partition table -# -# Note: At this time only 'mbr' partition tables are allowed. -# It is anticipated in the future that we'll have GPT as -# option in the future, or even "RAID" to create a mdadm -# RAID. -# -# layout={...}: The device layout. This is a list of values, with the -# percentage of disk that partition will take. -# Valid options are: -# [<SIZE>, [<SIZE>, <PART_TYPE]] -# -# Where <SIZE> is the _percentage_ of the disk to use, while -# <PART_TYPE> is the numerical value of the partition type. -# -# The following setups two partitions, with the first -# partition having a swap label, taking 1/3 of the disk space -# and the remainder being used as the second partition. -# /dev/xvdh': -# table_type: 'mbr' -# layout: -# - [33,82] -# - 66 -# overwrite: True -# -# When layout is "true" it means single partition the entire -# device. -# -# When layout is "false" it means don't partition or ignore -# existing partitioning. -# -# If layout is set to "true" and overwrite is set to "false", -# it will skip partitioning the device without a failure. -# -# overwrite=<BOOL>: This describes whether to ride with saftey's on and -# everything holstered. -# -# 'false' is the default, which means that: -# 1. The device will be checked for a partition table -# 2. The device will be checked for a file system -# 3. If either a partition of file system is found, then -# the operation will be _skipped_. -# -# 'true' is cowboy mode. There are no checks and things are -# done blindly. USE with caution, you can do things you -# really, really don't want to do. -# -# -# fs_setup: Setup the file system -# ------------------------------- -# -# fs_setup describes the how the file systems are supposed to look. - -fs_setup: - - label: ephemeral0 - filesystem: 'ext3' - device: 'ephemeral0' - partition: 'auto' - - label: mylabl2 - filesystem: 'ext4' - device: '/dev/xvda1' - - special: - cmd: mkfs -t %(FILESYSTEM)s -L %(LABEL)s %(DEVICE)s - filesystem: 'btrfs' - device: '/dev/xvdh' - -# The general format is: -# fs_setup: -# - label: <LABEL> -# filesystem: <FS_TYPE> -# device: <DEVICE> -# partition: <PART_VALUE> -# overwrite: <OVERWRITE> -# replace_fs: <FS_TYPE> -# -# Where: -# <LABEL>: The file system label to be used. If set to None, no label is -# used. -# -# <FS_TYPE>: The file system type. It is assumed that the there -# will be a "mkfs.<FS_TYPE>" that behaves likes "mkfs". On a standard -# Ubuntu Cloud Image, this means that you have the option of ext{2,3,4}, -# and vfat by default. -# -# <DEVICE>: The device name. Special names of 'ephemeralX' or 'swap' -# are allowed and the actual device is acquired from the cloud datasource. -# When using 'ephemeralX' (i.e. ephemeral0), make sure to leave the -# label as 'ephemeralX' otherwise there may be issues with the mounting -# of the ephemeral storage layer. -# -# If you define the device as 'ephemeralX.Y' then Y will be interpetted -# as a partition value. However, ephermalX.0 is the _same_ as ephemeralX. -# -# <PART_VALUE>: -# Partition definitions are overwriten if you use the '<DEVICE>.Y' notation. -# -# The valid options are: -# "auto|any": tell cloud-init not to care whether there is a partition -# or not. Auto will use the first partition that does not contain a -# file system already. In the absence of a partition table, it will -# put it directly on the disk. -# -# "auto": If a file system that matches the specification in terms of -# label, type and device, then cloud-init will skip the creation of -# the file system. -# -# "any": If a file system that matches the file system type and device, -# then cloud-init will skip the creation of the file system. -# -# Devices are selected based on first-detected, starting with partitions -# and then the raw disk. Consider the following: -# NAME FSTYPE LABEL -# xvdb -# |-xvdb1 ext4 -# |-xvdb2 -# |-xvdb3 btrfs test -# \-xvdb4 ext4 test -# -# If you ask for 'auto', label of 'test, and file system of 'ext4' -# then cloud-init will select the 2nd partition, even though there -# is a partition match at the 4th partition. -# -# If you ask for 'any' and a label of 'test', then cloud-init will -# select the 1st partition. -# -# If you ask for 'auto' and don't define label, then cloud-init will -# select the 1st partition. -# -# In general, if you have a specific partition configuration in mind, -# you should define either the device or the partition number. 'auto' -# and 'any' are specifically intended for formating ephemeral storage or -# for simple schemes. -# -# "none": Put the file system directly on the device. -# -# <NUM>: where NUM is the actual partition number. -# -# <OVERWRITE>: Defines whether or not to overwrite any existing -# filesystem. -# -# "true": Indiscriminately destroy any pre-existing file system. Use at -# your own peril. -# -# "false": If an existing file system exists, skip the creation. -# -# <REPLACE_FS>: This is a special directive, used for Windows Azure that -# instructs cloud-init to replace a file system of <FS_TYPE>. NOTE: -# unless you define a label, this requires the use of the 'any' partition -# directive. -# -# Behavior Caveat: The default behavior is to _check_ if the file system exists. -# If a file system matches the specification, then the operation is a no-op. |