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manifest-rhel-8.6.yaml
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# Manifest for RHCOS based on RHEL 8.6
rojig:
license: MIT
name: rhcos
summary: OpenShift 4
variables:
osversion: "rhel-8.6"
# Include manifests common to all RHEL and CentOS Stream versions
include:
- common.yaml
# Starting from here, everything should be specific to RHCOS based on RHEL 8.6
ostree-layers:
# Temporary logrotate service and timer units
- overlay/15rhcos-logrotate
- overlay/15rhcos-rhel8-workarounds
- overlay/25rhcos-azure-udev
# See "Notes about repositories" in `docs/development.md`
repos:
- rhel-8-baseos
- rhel-8-appstream
- rhel-8-fast-datapath
- rhel-8-server-ose
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1938928
rpmdb: bdb
# We include hours/minutes to avoid version number reuse
automatic-version-prefix: "412.86.<date:%Y%m%d%H%M>"
# This ensures we're semver-compatible which OpenShift wants
automatic-version-suffix: "-"
# Keep this is sync with the version in postprocess
mutate-os-release: "4.12"
postprocess:
- |
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -xeo pipefail
# Tweak /usr/lib/os-release
grep -v "OSTREE_VERSION" /etc/os-release > /usr/lib/os-release.rhel
OCP_RELEASE="4.12"
(
. /etc/os-release
cat > /usr/lib/os-release <<EOF
NAME="${NAME} CoreOS"
ID="rhcos"
ID_LIKE="rhel fedora"
VERSION="${OSTREE_VERSION}"
VERSION_ID="${OCP_RELEASE}"
PLATFORM_ID="${PLATFORM_ID}"
PRETTY_NAME="${NAME} CoreOS ${OSTREE_VERSION} (Ootpa)"
ANSI_COLOR="${ANSI_COLOR}"
CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:redhat:enterprise_linux:8::coreos"
HOME_URL="${HOME_URL}"
DOCUMENTATION_URL="https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/${OCP_RELEASE}/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://access.redhat.com/labs/rhir/"
REDHAT_BUGZILLA_PRODUCT="OpenShift Container Platform"
REDHAT_BUGZILLA_PRODUCT_VERSION="${OCP_RELEASE}"
REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT="OpenShift Container Platform"
REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION="${OCP_RELEASE}"
OPENSHIFT_VERSION="${OCP_RELEASE}"
RHEL_VERSION="${VERSION_ID}"
OSTREE_VERSION="${OSTREE_VERSION}"
EOF
)
rm -f /etc/os-release
ln -s ../usr/lib/os-release /etc/os-release
# Tweak /etc/system-release, /etc/system-release-cpe & /etc/redhat-release
(
. /etc/os-release
cat > /usr/lib/system-release-cpe <<EOF
${CPE_NAME}
EOF
cat > /usr/lib/system-release <<EOF
${NAME} release ${VERSION_ID}
EOF
rm -f /etc/system-release-cpe /etc/system-release /etc/redhat-release
ln -s /usr/lib/system-release-cpe /etc/system-release-cpe
ln -s /usr/lib/system-release /etc/system-release
ln -s /usr/lib/system-release /etc/redhat-release
)
# Tweak /usr/lib/issue
cat > /usr/lib/issue <<EOF
\S \S{VERSION_ID}
EOF
rm -f /etc/issue /etc/issue.net
ln -s /usr/lib/issue /etc/issue
ln -s /usr/lib/issue /etc/issue.net
# Let's have a non-boring motd, just like CL (although theirs is more subdued
# nowadays compared to early versions with ASCII art). One thing we do here
# is add --- as a "separator"; the idea is that any "dynamic" information should
# be below that.
# See: https://projects.engineering.redhat.com/browse/COREOS-1029
. /etc/os-release
cat > /etc/motd <<EOF
Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS $VERSION
Part of OpenShift ${OPENSHIFT_VERSION}, RHCOS is a Kubernetes native operating system
managed by the Machine Config Operator (\`clusteroperator/machine-config\`).
WARNING: Direct SSH access to machines is not recommended; instead,
make configuration changes via \`machineconfig\` objects:
https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/${OPENSHIFT_VERSION}/architecture/architecture-rhcos.html
---
EOF
# Collection of workarounds specific to RHEL 8.6 based RHCOS
- |
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -xeo pipefail
# Ensure that /etc/issue.d exists for console-login-helper-messages
# This can be removed once we rebase to RHEL 9
install -d -m 0755 /etc/issue.d
- |
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -xeuo pipefail
# Enable tmp-on-tmpfs by default because we don't want to have things
# leak across reboots, it increases alignment with FCOS, and also fixes
# the Live ISO. First, verify that RHEL is still disabling.
grep -q '# RHEL-only: Disable /tmp on tmpfs' /usr/lib/systemd/system/basic.target
echo '# RHCOS-only: we follow the Fedora/upstream default' >> /usr/lib/systemd/system/basic.target
echo 'Wants=tmp.mount' >> /usr/lib/systemd/system/basic.target
# Stop shipping a baked initiator name in the image; this should be generated
# at runtime. We have a service which does this
# (coreos-generate-iscsi-initiatorname.service) until it's done properly
# upstream (see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1493296).
- |
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -xeuo pipefail
# NB: we don't use -f here so we break when this is no longer needed
rm -v /etc/iscsi/initiatorname.iscsi
# Packages that are only in RHCOS and not in SCOS or that have special
# constraints that do not apply to SCOS
packages:
# We include the generic release package and tweak the os-release info in a
# post-proces script
- redhat-release
# RHEL7 compatibility
- compat-openssl10
# SCOS package name does not include a version number
- openvswitch2.17
# Packages pinned to specific repos in RHCOS
repo-packages:
# we always want the kernel from BaseOS
- repo: rhel-8-baseos
packages:
- kernel
# we want the one shipping in RHEL, not the equivalently versioned one in RHAOS
- repo: rhel-8-appstream
packages:
- nss-altfiles
- repo: rhel-8-server-ose
packages:
# Starting with 4.11, we are working with the Containers team to build
# certain container-tools RPMs in the RHAOS branches for RHCOS + RHEL
# worker nodes.
- conmon
- container-selinux
- containernetworking-plugins
- containers-common
- criu
- crun
- fuse-overlayfs
- podman
- runc
- skopeo
- slirp4netns
- toolbox
modules:
enable:
# qemu-guest-agent
- virt:rhel