use CONTAINER_NAME instead of CONTAINER like build_kvm.sh

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Jesse Andrews 13 years ago
parent ec1d0318ab
commit ccc11c9d18

@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ CWD=`pwd`
# Configurable params
BRIDGE=${BRIDGE:-br0}
CONTAINER=${CONTAINER:-STACK}
CONTAINER_NAME=${CONTAINER_NAME:-STACK}
CONTAINER_IP=${CONTAINER_IP:-192.168.1.50}
CONTAINER_CIDR=${CONTAINER_CIDR:-$CONTAINER_IP/24}
CONTAINER_NETMASK=${CONTAINER_NETMASK:-255.255.255.0}
@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ if ! which cgdelete | grep -q cgdelete; then
fi
# Create lxc configuration
LXC_CONF=/tmp/$CONTAINER.conf
LXC_CONF=/tmp/$CONTAINER_NAME.conf
cat > $LXC_CONF <<EOF
lxc.network.type = veth
lxc.network.link = $BRIDGE
@ -71,11 +71,11 @@ lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 10:200 rwm
EOF
# Shutdown any existing container
lxc-stop -n $CONTAINER
lxc-stop -n $CONTAINER_NAME
# This kills zombie containers
if [ -d /cgroup/$CONTAINER ]; then
cgdelete -r cpu,net_cls:$CONTAINER
if [ -d /cgroup/$CONTAINER_NAME ]; then
cgdelete -r cpu,net_cls:$CONTAINER_NAME
fi
# git clone only if directory doesn't exist already. Since ``DEST`` might not
@ -95,9 +95,9 @@ function git_clone {
# Helper to create the container
function create_lxc {
if [ "natty" = "$UBUNTU_VERSION" ]; then
lxc-create -n $CONTAINER -t natty -f $LXC_CONF
lxc-create -n $CONTAINER_NAME -t natty -f $LXC_CONF
else
lxc-create -n $CONTAINER -t ubuntu -f $LXC_CONF
lxc-create -n $CONTAINER_NAME -t ubuntu -f $LXC_CONF
fi
}
@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ fi
if [ ! -f $CACHEDIR/bootstrapped ]; then
# by deleting the container, we force lxc-create to re-bootstrap (lxc is
# lazy and doesn't do anything if a container already exists)
lxc-destroy -n $CONTAINER
lxc-destroy -n $CONTAINER_NAME
# trigger the initial debootstrap
create_lxc
touch $CACHEDIR/bootstrapped
@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ if [ "$USE_CURRENT_DEVSTACK" = "1" ]; then
fi
# Destroy the old container
lxc-destroy -n $CONTAINER
lxc-destroy -n $CONTAINER_NAME
# If this call is to TERMINATE the container then exit
if [ "$TERMINATE" = "1" ]; then
@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ fi
create_lxc
# Specify where our container rootfs lives
ROOTFS=/var/lib/lxc/$CONTAINER/rootfs/
ROOTFS=/var/lib/lxc/$CONTAINER_NAME/rootfs/
# Create a stack user that is a member of the libvirtd group so that stack
# is able to interact with libvirt.
@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ if ! mount | grep -q cgroup; then
fi
# Start our container
lxc-start -d -n $CONTAINER
lxc-start -d -n $CONTAINER_NAME
if [ "$WAIT_TILL_LAUNCH" = "1" ]; then
# Done creating the container, let's tail the log

@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ COMMON_VARS="MYSQL_HOST=$HEAD_HOST RABBIT_HOST=$HEAD_HOST GLANCE_HOSTPORT=$HEAD_
# Helper to launch containers
function run_lxc {
# For some reason container names with periods can cause issues :/
CONTAINER=$1 CONTAINER_IP=$2 CONTAINER_NETMASK=$NETMASK CONTAINER_GATEWAY=$GATEWAY NAMESERVER=$NAMESERVER TERMINATE=$TERMINATE STACKSH_PARAMS="$COMMON_VARS $3" ./build_lxc.sh
CONTAINER_NAME=$1 CONTAINER_IP=$2 CONTAINER_NETMASK=$NETMASK CONTAINER_GATEWAY=$GATEWAY NAMESERVER=$NAMESERVER TERMINATE=$TERMINATE STACKSH_PARAMS="$COMMON_VARS $3" ./build_lxc.sh
}
# Launch the head node - headnode uses a non-ip domain name,

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