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[Bug 1689890] [NEW] Unable to identify datasource in IBM Bluemix
Public bug reported:
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# A new feature in cloud-init identified possible datasources for #
# this system as: #
# ['NoCloud', 'None'] #
# However, the datasource used was: ConfigDrive #
# #
# In the future, cloud-init will only attempt to use datasources that #
# are identified or specifically configured. #
# For more information see #
# https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1669675 #
# #
# If you are seeing this message, please file a bug against #
# cloud-init at #
# https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-init/+filebug?field.tags=dsid #
# Make sure to include the cloud provider your instance is #
# running on. #
# #
# After you have filed a bug, you can disable this warning by launching #
# your instance with the cloud-config below, or putting that content #
# into /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/99-warnings.cfg #
# #
# #cloud-config #
# warnings: #
# dsid_missing_source: off #
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Disable the warnings above by:
touch /root/.cloud-warnings.skip
or
touch /var/lib/cloud/instance/warnings/.skip
This is in IBM Bluemix, I believe they use openstack (as hinted below)
I don't know anything about cloud-init data sources, but here's how I
retrieve user_data manually from within these instances:
root@:~# mkdir -p /tmp/meta
root@:~# mount /dev/xvdh1 /tmp/meta
root@:~# tree /tmp/meta
/tmp/meta
├── meta.js
└── openstack
├── content
│ └── interfaces
└── latest
├── meta_data.json
└── user_data
3 directories, 4 files
root@:~#
** Affects: cloud-init
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: dsid
** Summary changed:
- Unable to identify CloudStack platform in IBM Bluemix
+ Unable to identify datasource in IBM Bluemix
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Title:
Unable to identify datasource in IBM Bluemix
Status in cloud-init:
New
Bug description:
**************************************************************************
# A new feature in cloud-init identified possible datasources for #
# this system as: #
# ['NoCloud', 'None'] #
# However, the datasource used was: ConfigDrive #
# #
# In the future, cloud-init will only attempt to use datasources that #
# are identified or specifically configured. #
# For more information see #
# https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1669675 #
# #
# If you are seeing this message, please file a bug against #
# cloud-init at #
# https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-init/+filebug?field.tags=dsid #
# Make sure to include the cloud provider your instance is #
# running on. #
# #
# After you have filed a bug, you can disable this warning by launching #
# your instance with the cloud-config below, or putting that content #
# into /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/99-warnings.cfg #
# #
# #cloud-config #
# warnings: #
# dsid_missing_source: off #
**************************************************************************
Disable the warnings above by:
touch /root/.cloud-warnings.skip
or
touch /var/lib/cloud/instance/warnings/.skip
This is in IBM Bluemix, I believe they use openstack (as hinted below)
I don't know anything about cloud-init data sources, but here's how I
retrieve user_data manually from within these instances:
root@:~# mkdir -p /tmp/meta
root@:~# mount /dev/xvdh1 /tmp/meta
root@:~# tree /tmp/meta
/tmp/meta
├── meta.js
└── openstack
├── content
│ └── interfaces
└── latest
├── meta_data.json
└── user_data
3 directories, 4 files
root@:~#
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