On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 9:38 AM, Pádraig Brady
<P(a)draigbrady.com> wrote:
> On 05/22/2012 04:07 AM, Jason Ford wrote:
>> I am trying to put together an image for centos 6 that works like cloud-init on
ubuntu does. Currently I have ssh keys getting imported but having some problems getting
the disk to dynamically resize to the flavor template as well as the hostname set in
horizon to be pushed into the image. Does anyone have any howtos or suggestions on how to
get this done? Is there cloud-init for centos just like ubuntu? I would also be interested
in how to do this with debian as well.
>
> Well I notice there is no cloud-init package for EPEL.
> I took a quick stab at it here:
>
http://pbrady.fedorapeople.org/cloud-init-el6/
I've already responded in IRC, but it wouldn't hurt to have a response
in the mail archive. In short, the reason there isn't already a
cloud-init for EL6 (or EL5, for that matter) is that upstream has been
using python 2.7-only calls for a while now. In particular, a couple
of calls to subprocess.check_output need to be replaced, and I think
there are a few other issues as well. I don't think it's a huge
amount of work to make it functional, but it hasn't been high on
anyone's list. It would be cool if you have time to fix / test it,
though.