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authorScott Moser <smoser@ubuntu.com>2016-08-10 09:06:15 -0600
committerScott Moser <smoser@ubuntu.com>2016-08-10 09:06:15 -0600
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-#cloud-config
-#
-# random_seed is a dictionary.
-#
-# The config module will write seed data from the datasource
-# to 'file' described below.
-#
-# Entries in this dictionary are:
-# file: the file to write random data to (default is /dev/urandom)
-# data: this data will be written to 'file' before data from
-# the datasource
-# encoding: this will be used to decode 'data' provided.
-# allowed values are 'encoding', 'raw', 'base64', 'b64'
-# 'gzip', or 'gz'. Default is 'raw'
-#
-# command: execute this command to seed random.
-# the command will have RANDOM_SEED_FILE in its environment
-# set to the value of 'file' above.
-# command_required: default False
-# if true, and 'command' is not available to be run
-# then exception is raised and cloud-init will record failure.
-# Otherwise, only debug error is mentioned.
-#
-# Note: command could be ['pollinate',
-# '--server=http://local.pollinate.server']
-# which would have pollinate populate /dev/urandom from provided server
-seed_random:
- file: '/dev/urandom'
- data: 'my random string'
- encoding: 'raw'
- command: ['sh', '-c', 'dd if=/dev/urandom of=$RANDOM_SEED_FILE']
- command_required: True