cloudstack/tools/appliance/shar_cloud_scripts.sh
Rohit Yadav 3839239a21 CLOUDSTACK-10194: Use packer for building systemvmtemplates
- This migrates the current systemvmtemplate build system from
  veewee/virtualbox to packer and qemu based.
- This also introduces and updates a CentOS7 built-in template.
- Remove old appliance build scripts and files.
- Adds iftop package (CLOUDSTACK-9785)

Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
2017-12-23 09:22:44 +05:30

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#!/bin/bash
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# since packer wants .sh files to execute, we'll give it a shar
set -e
set -x
# where we are running this script from
CURR_DIR=${PWD}
# where this script is
SCRIPT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
# where cloudstack is checked out
cd ${SCRIPT_DIR}/../..
CLOUDSTACK_DIR=${PWD}
cd ${CURR_DIR}
# ensure we are running in isolation
TMPDIR=${TMPDIR:-/tmp}
TMPDIR=${TMPDIR%/}
TEMP_DIR=`mktemp -d ${TMPDIR}/shar_cloud.XXXXXXXX`
cd ${TEMP_DIR}
mkdir cloud_scripts
mkdir -p cloud_scripts/opt/cloudstack
cp -r ${CLOUDSTACK_DIR}/systemvm/debian/* cloud_scripts/
mkdir -p cloud_scripts/usr/share/cloud
cd ${CLOUDSTACK_DIR}/systemvm/debian
tar -cf ${TEMP_DIR}/cloud_scripts/usr/share/cloud/cloud-scripts.tar *
cd ${TEMP_DIR}
shar `find . -print` > ${CURR_DIR}/cloud_scripts_shar_archive.sh
cd ${CURR_DIR}
rm -rf ${TEMP_DIR}
chmod +x cloud_scripts_shar_archive.sh
echo cloud_scripts are in cloud_scripts_shar_archive.sh