Hugo Trippaers 6c26104282 Move the system vm to a separate maven project.
All (almost) files belonging to the systemvm aer now centralize in the systemvm directory. The code for the separate functions is still in the services directory. This will make the code easier to understand and makes it clear that the systemvm is a separate item. It alos means that it can be excluded from the build entirely by not adding the systemvm profile, this will speed up the compiles somewhat.
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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getEthByIp (){
local ip=$1
for dev in `ls -1 /sys/class/net | grep eth`
do
sudo ip addr show dev $dev | grep $ip\/ > /dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
echo $dev
return 0
fi
done
return 1
}
getVPCcidr () {
CMDLINE=$(cat /var/cache/cloud/cmdline)
for i in $CMDLINE
do
# search for foo=bar pattern and cut out foo
KEY=$(echo $i | cut -d= -f1)
VALUE=$(echo $i | cut -d= -f2)
if [ "$KEY" == "vpccidr" ]
then
echo "$VALUE"
return 0
fi
done
return 1
}
removeRulesForIp() {
local ip=$1
iptables-save -t mangle | grep $ip | grep "\-A" | while read rule
do
rule=$(echo $rule | sed 's/\-A/\-D/')
sudo iptables -t mangle $rule
done
iptables-save -t nat | grep $ip | grep "\-A" | while read rule
do
rule=$(echo $rule | sed 's/\-A/\-D/')
sudo iptables -t nat $rule
done
iptables-save -t filter | grep $ip | grep "\-A" | while read rule
do
rule=$(echo $rule | sed 's/\-A/\-D/')
sudo iptables -t filter $rule
done
}