[openstack-dev] [Savanna-all] [savanna-all] merging savanna-extra elements
Matthew Farrellee
matt at redhat.com
Thu Jul 11 16:09:09 UTC 2013
Ivan,
Ok. I've gone through and successfully built and run an image using
install.d on Fedora. Let me know if you still get the error using
install.d. I hope it was just a transient issue.
FYI, I used DIB at f6cc6bb1.
Best,
matt
On 07/11/2013 11:02 AM, Ivan Berezovskiy wrote:
> Matt,
>
> install.d is good place to install packages (like java and hadoop) and
> editing its configuration files. First scripts for Fedora was in
> subdirectory install.d too, but during installation I got error related
> to proc-trigger (input/output errors in proc-trigger). So I decided to
> change subdirectory.
> Regarding 70,80,90-... vs 11,12,13... This number is position of script
> that runs in it subdirectory. All scripts of elements in the same
> directories are sorted by number. So the values of these numbers are not
> important, but all numbers should be unique within each subdirectories.
>
> --
> Thanks, Ivan
>
>
> 2013/7/10 Matthew Farrellee <matt at redhat.com <mailto:matt at redhat.com>>
>
> Ivan,
>
> $ tree elements/hadoop/install.d
> elements/hadoop/install.d
> |-- 70-setup-java
> |-- 80-setup-hadoop
> `-- 90-setup-ssh
> 0 directories, 3 files
>
> $ tree elements/hadoop_fedora/post-__install.d
> elements/hadoop_fedora/post-__install.d
> |-- 11-setup-java
> |-- 12-setup-hadoop
> `-- 13-connection-setup
> 0 directories, 3 files
>
> I want to align these two directory structures and filenames.
>
> install.d vs post-install.d, which is preferred?
>
> 70,80,90-... vs 11,12,13-..., which is preferred?
>
> Best,
>
>
> matt
>
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