I can answer 1, 2, and 4 off the top of my head:
Is there a way to pass FCOS an ignition file while it's running
for the
next reboot? Or do you need to externally kill the machine and pass the
.ign file again through the firmware?
That's sort of an anti-pattern and not supported. Ignition is only meant to
run on first boot, weird unexpected things might happen if you run it every
boot. It's not meant as a configuration management tool. That said, writing
the ignition firstboot file to /boot will trigger it to run again, just
beware this isn't a supported mode of operation. Also note that Ignition
doesn't always pull it's config from firmware. That's the case on qemu,
which I assume is what you're running, but on clouds it pulls it from the
cloud's metadata service. Finally, Ignition also can read a config off
/boot (which is how bare metal installs work) and will prefer that to
fetching it from a cloud provider.
Can you see the ignition file while the machine is running that was
passed during startup? Is it unmounted somewhere or in the initramfs.img
file?
On first boot it's at /run/ignition.json. It's not accessible on subsequent
boots.
How do rpm-ostree and ignition work together? Does rpm-ostree pull
down
ostree updates on some sort of cronjob type schedule? Are the updates in an
OCI image (oscontainer)? Where is the image unpacked? How does ignition
know which image to use when it starts the machine?
They don't. They're not really aware of each other and don't need to be.
Ignition only runs on first boot, not on every update, so no interaction is
needed.
- Andrew
On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 10:52 AM John Osborne <josborne(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi SMEs,
Iv'e been using Fedora CoreOS (FCOS) and I had some questions. Any help
would be greatly appreciated, thank you!
Q: Is there a way to pass FCOS an ignition file while it's running for the
next reboot? Or do you need to externally kill the machine and pass the
.ign file again through the firmware?
Q: Can you see the ignition file while the machine is running that was
passed during startup? Is it unmounted somewhere or in the initramfs.img
file?
Q: It looks like I can turn on automatic updates on FCOS by editing
/etc/rpm-ostreed.conf. Will that make my machine auto-reboot? When?
Q: How do rpm-ostree and ignition work together? Does rpm-ostree pull down
ostree updates on some sort of cronjob type schedule? Are the updates in an
OCI image (oscontainer)? Where is the image unpacked? How does ignition
know which image to use when it starts the machine?
--
John Osborne
CHIEF openshift architect, RHCE
Red Hat Public Sector <
https://www.redhat.com>
josborne(a)redhat.com M: 7037721090
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