#!/usr/bin/perl -w =head1 NAME xt-install-image - Install a fresh copy of GNU/Linux into a directory =cut =head1 SYNOPSIS xt-install-image [options] Help Options: --help Show this scripts help information. --manual Read this scripts manual. --version Show the version number and exit. Debugging Options: --verbose Be verbose in our execution. Mandatory Options: --location The location to use for the new installation --dist The name of the distribution which has been installed. Misc Options: --arch Pass the given arch setting to debootstrap or rpmstrap. --config Read the specified config file in addition to the global configuration file. --mirror The mirror to use when installing with 'debootstrap'. --apt_proxy The proxy to use when installing with 'debootstrap'. Installation Options: --install-method Specify the installation method to use. --install-source Specify the installation source to use. --debootstrap-cmd Specify which debootstrap command to use. Defaults to debootstrap if both, debootstrap and cdebootstrap are installed. All other options from xen-create-image will be passed as environmental variables. =cut =head1 NOTES This script is invoked by xen-create-image after to create a new distribution of Linux. Once the script has been created the companion script xt-customize-image will be invoked to perform the network configuration, etc. =cut =head1 INSTALLATION METHODS There are several available methods of installation, depending upon the users choice. Only one option may be chosen at any given time. The methods available are: =over 8 =item B Install the distribution specified by the B<--dist> argument using the debootstrap. If you use this option you must specify a mirror with B<--mirror>. =item B Copy the given directory recursively. This local directory is assumed to contain a complete installation. Specify the directory to copy with the B<--install-source> argument. =item B Install the distribution specified by B<--dist> using the rinse command. =item B Install the distribution specified by B<--dist> using the rpmstrap command. =item B Untar a .tar file into the new installation location. This tarfile is assumed to contain a complete archived system. Specify the directory to copy with the B<--install-source> argument. =back =cut =head1 AUTHORS Steve Kemp, http://www.steve.org.uk/ Axel Beckert, http://noone.org/abe/ Dmitry Nedospasov, http://nedos.net/ Stéphane Jourdois =cut =head1 LICENSE Copyright (c) 2005-2009 by Steve Kemp, (c) 2010 by The Xen-Tools Development Team. All rights reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The LICENSE file contains the full text of the license. =cut use strict; use Env; use File::Copy; use Getopt::Long; use Pod::Usage; use Xen::Tools::Common; # # Configuration values read from the command line. # my %CONFIG; # # Release number. # my $RELEASE = '4.4~dev'; # # Dispatch table mapping installation types to their names. # # The names are the methods, and the hash keys are: # # sub The routine to execute. # needBinary If set the name of an executable we need to exist. # needFile Defined if we need an install-source file specified. # needDirectory Defined if we need an install-source directory specified. # # my %dispatch = ( "copy" => { sub => \&do_copy, needBinary => "/bin/cp", needDirectory => 1, }, "debootstrap" => { sub => \&do_debootstrap, needBinary => "/usr/sbin/debootstrap", }, "rinse" => { sub => \&do_rinse, needBinary => "/usr/sbin/rinse", }, "rpmstrap" => { sub => \&do_rpmstrap, needBinary => "/usr/bin/rpmstrap", }, "tar" => { sub => \&do_tar, needBinary => "/bin/tar", needFile => 1, } ); # # Read the global configuration file. # readConfigurationFile("/etc/xen-tools/xen-tools.conf", \%CONFIG); # # Parse the command line arguments. # parseCommandLineArguments(); # # If we received a configuration file then read it. # if ( $CONFIG{ 'config' } ) { my $path = $CONFIG{ 'config' }; # If not fully-qualified then read from /etc/xen-tools. if ( $path !~ /^[\/]/ ) { $path = "/etc/xen-tools/" . $path; } # Read the file, if it exists. readConfigurationFile($path, \%CONFIG) if ( -e $path ); } # # Check our arguments # checkArguments(); # # Now lookup our installation type and dispatch control to it. # if ( defined( $CONFIG{ 'install-method' } ) && length( $CONFIG{ 'install-method' } ) ) { # # Get the entry from the dispatch table. # my $installer = $dispatch{ lc( $CONFIG{ 'install-method' } ) }; if ( defined($installer) ) { # # If we found it. # # Do we need to test for a binary. if ( ( $installer->{ 'needBinary' } ) && ( !-x $installer->{ 'needBinary' } ) ) { print "The following required binary for the installation was not found\n"; print "\t" . $installer->{ 'needBinary' } . "\n"; exit 1; } # Do we need a directory specified as the installation source? if ( ( $installer->{ 'needDirectory' } ) && ( !$CONFIG{ 'install-source' } || !-d $CONFIG{ 'install-source' } ) ) { print "Please specify the source directory with --install-source\n"; if ( $CONFIG{ 'install-source' } ) { print "The specified directory $CONFIG{'install-source'} does not exist.\n"; } exit 1; } # Do we need a file specified as the installation source? if ( ( $installer->{ 'needFile' } ) && ( !$CONFIG{ 'install-source' } || !-e $CONFIG{ 'install-source' } ) ) { print "Please specify the source file with --install-source\n"; if ( $CONFIG{ 'install-source' } ) { print "The specified file $CONFIG{'install-source'} does not exist.\n"; } exit 1; } # # Now we can call the appropriate handler. # $installer->{ 'sub' }->(); # # Did the operation succeed? # # Test that we have some "standard" files present. # checkForCommonFilesInChroot($CONFIG{ 'location' }, "installed system"); # # All done. # exit 0; } else { print "The installation method specified is invalid.\n"; exit 1; } } else { print "An installation method is mandatory\n"; exit 1; } =begin doc Parse the command line arguments this script was given. =end doc =cut sub parseCommandLineArguments { my $HELP = 0; my $MANUAL = 0; my $VERSION = 0; # # Parse options. # GetOptions( # Mandatory "location=s", \$CONFIG{ 'location' }, "dist=s", \$CONFIG{ 'dist' }, "hostname=s", \$CONFIG{ 'hostname' }, # Installation method "install-method=s", \$CONFIG{ 'install-method' }, "install-source=s", \$CONFIG{ 'install-source' }, "debootstrap-cmd=s", \$CONFIG{ 'debootstrap-cmd' }, # Misc "arch=s", \$CONFIG{ 'arch' }, "cache=s", \$CONFIG{ 'cache' }, "cachedir=s", \$CONFIG{ 'cachedir' }, "config=s", \$CONFIG{ 'config' }, "mirror=s", \$CONFIG{ 'mirror' }, "apt_proxy=s", \$CONFIG{ 'apt_proxy' }, # Help. "verbose", \$CONFIG{ 'verbose' }, "help", \$HELP, "manual", \$MANUAL, "version", \$VERSION ); pod2usage(1) if $HELP; pod2usage( -verbose => 2 ) if $MANUAL; if ($VERSION) { print "xt-install-image release $RELEASE\n"; exit; } } =begin doc Test that the command line arguments we were given make sense. =end doc =cut sub checkArguments { # # We require a location. # if ( !defined( $CONFIG{ 'location' } ) ) { print "The '--location' argument is mandatory\n"; exit 1; } # # Test that the location we've been given exists # if ( !-d $CONFIG{ 'location' } ) { print "The installation directory we've been given doesn't exist\n"; print "We tried to use : $CONFIG{'location'}\n"; exit 1; } # # We require a distribution name. # if ( !defined( $CONFIG{ 'dist' } ) ) { print "The '--dist' argument is mandatory\n"; exit 1; } # # Test that the distribution name we've been given # to configure has a collection of hook scripts. # # If there are no scripts then we clearly cannot # customise it! # my $dir = "/usr/lib/xen-tools/" . $CONFIG{ 'dist' } . ".d"; if ( !-d $dir ) { print < $dest\n"; # # Loop over only .deb files. # foreach my $file ( sort ( glob( $source . "/*.deb" ) ) ) { my $name = $file; if ( $name =~ /(.*)\/(.*)/ ) { $name = $2; } # # Only copy if the file doesn't already exist. # if ( !( -e $dest . "/" . $name ) ) { File::Copy::cp( $file, $dest ); } } print "Done\n"; } ### # # Installation functions follow. # ### =begin doc Install a new image of a distribution using `cp`. =end doc =cut sub do_copy { # # Check if the copy source has at least some "standard" files present. # checkForCommonFilesInChroot($CONFIG{ 'install-source' }, "installation source"); # # Find the copy command to run from the configuration file. # my $cmd = $CONFIG{ 'copy-cmd' }; if ( !defined($cmd) ) { print "Falling back to default copy command\n"; $cmd = '/bin/cp -a $src/* $dest'; # Note: single quotes. } # # Expand the source and the destination. # $cmd =~ s/\$src/$CONFIG{'install-source'}/g; $cmd =~ s/\$dest/$CONFIG{'location'}/g; # # Run the copy command. # runCommand($cmd, \%CONFIG); } =begin doc Install a new image of Debian using 'debootstrap'. =end doc =cut sub do_debootstrap { # # The command is a little configurable - mostly to allow you # to use cdebootstrap. # my $cmd = $CONFIG{ 'debootstrap-cmd' }; my $cachedir = $CONFIG{ 'cachedir' }; if ( !$cmd ) { if (-x '/usr/sbin/debootstrap') { $cmd = '/usr/sbin/debootstrap'; } elsif (-x '/usr/sbin/cdebootstrap') { $cmd = '/usr/sbin/cdebootstrap'; } else { print STDERR "Found neither debootstrap nor cdebootstrap and no --debootstrap-cmd given\n"; exit 1; } print "Using $cmd as debootstrap command\n"; } # # Cache from host -> new installation if we've got caching # enabled. # if ( $CONFIG{ 'cache' } eq "yes" ) { print "\nCopying files from host to image.\n"; unless( -d $cachedir ) { my $xtcache = '/var/cache/xen-tools/archives/'; print("$cachedir not found, defaulting to $xtcache\n"); unless ( -d $xtcache ) { system "mkdir -p $xtcache"; } $cachedir = $xtcache; } runCommand("mkdir -p $CONFIG{'location'}/var/cache/apt/archives", \%CONFIG); copyDebFiles( "$cachedir", "$CONFIG{'location'}/var/cache/apt/archives" ); print("Done\n"); } # # Propogate --verbose appropriately. # my $EXTRA = ''; if ( $CONFIG{ 'verbose' } ) { $EXTRA = ' --verbose'; } # # Propogate the --arch argument # if ( $CONFIG{ 'arch' } ) { $EXTRA .= " --arch $CONFIG{'arch'}"; } # # Setup http_proxy so that debootstrap pulls files through the apt-proxy # if ( $CONFIG{ 'apt_proxy' } ) { print("Using apt_proxy: $CONFIG{'apt_proxy'}\n"); $ENV{'http_proxy'} = $CONFIG{'apt_proxy'}; } # # This is the command we'll run # my $command = "$cmd $EXTRA $CONFIG{'dist'} $CONFIG{'location'} $CONFIG{'mirror'}"; # # Run the command. # runCommand($command, \%CONFIG); # # Cache from the new installation -> the host if we've got caching # enabled. # if ( $CONFIG{ 'cache' } eq "yes" ) { print "\nCopying files from new installation to host.\n"; copyDebFiles( "$CONFIG{'location'}/var/cache/apt/archives", "$cachedir" ); print("Done\n"); } } =begin doc Install a new distribution of GNU/Linux using the rinse tool. =end doc =cut sub do_rinse { # # The command we're going to run. # my $command = "rinse --distribution=$CONFIG{'dist'} --directory=$CONFIG{'location'}"; # # Propogate the --arch argument # if ( $CONFIG{ 'arch' } ) { $command .= " --arch $CONFIG{'arch'}"; } else { my $uname_machine = `uname -m`; chomp($uname_machine); if ($uname_machine eq 'x86_64') { $command .= " --arch amd64"; } elsif ($uname_machine =~ /^i[3-6]86$/) { $command .= " --arch i386"; } else { die "Local architecture ($uname_machine) not supported by rinse.\n". "Please choose a supported installation architecture (i386 or amd64) explicitly." } } # # Propogate the verbosity setting. # if ( $CONFIG{ 'verbose' } ) { $command .= " --verbose"; } runCommand($command, \%CONFIG); } =begin doc Install a new distribution of GNU/Linux using the rpmstrap tool. =end doc =cut sub do_rpmstrap { # # Propogate the verbosity setting. # my $EXTRA = ''; if ( $CONFIG{ 'verbose' } ) { $EXTRA .= " --verbose"; } # # Propogate any arch setting we might have. # if ( $CONFIG{ 'arch' } ) { $EXTRA .= " --arch $CONFIG{'arch'}"; } # # Setup mirror if present. # my $mirror = ""; $mirror = $CONFIG{ 'mirror' } if ( $CONFIG{ 'mirror' } ); # # The command we're going to run. # my $command = "rpmstrap $EXTRA $CONFIG{'dist'} $CONFIG{'location'} $mirror"; runCommand($command, \%CONFIG); } =begin doc Install a new image of a distribution using `tar`. =end doc =cut sub do_tar { # # Find the tar command to run from the configuration file. # my $cmd = $CONFIG{ 'tar-cmd' }; if ( !defined($cmd) ) { print "Falling back to default tar command\n"; $cmd = '/bin/tar --numeric-owner -xvf $src'; # Note: single quotes. } # # Expand the tarfile. # $cmd =~ s/\$src/$CONFIG{'install-source'}/g; # # Run a command to copy an installed system into the new root. # runCommand("cd $CONFIG{'location'} && $cmd", \%CONFIG); }