
We often hit issues with our CentOS arm images being slightly stale. When this happens we get openafs package build errors because available headers don't match the running kernel. Address this by updating the entire running system and rebooting onto any new kernel before we build the openafs package. This should ensure our local install matches upstream packages when it comes to kernel packages. We also manually select the new kernel as the default kernel and remove the old kernel with grubby as dnf doesn't reliably update the kernel to boot automatically on arm64 centos 9 images. This is likely due to this issue: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2032680 Also switch package module installs to dnf module installs since all of our installations are occuring on CentOS 9 or newer. Change-Id: Idb42386071d6652312bb343923473a62c55e2828
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1.3 KiB
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48 lines
1.3 KiB
YAML
# Update system packages and reboot to ensure we're running a kernel that
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# matches what available headers in package mirrors.
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- name: Update and reboot nodes before installing openafs
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hosts: all
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tasks:
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- name: DNF Update
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dnf:
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name: "*"
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state: latest # noqa: package-latest
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become: yes
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- name: Hacky script to force default kernel to new version
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shell: |
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set -x
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# Get the newest kernel version in /boot
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NEWEST=$(ls /boot | grep vmlinuz | sort -V -r | head -1)
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OLDEST=$(ls /boot | grep vmlinuz | sort -V | head -1)
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grubby --set-default=/boot/$NEWEST
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if [[ "$OLDEST" != "$NEWEST" ]] ; then
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grubby --remove-kernel=/boot/$OLDEST
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fi
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args:
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executable: /usr/bin/bash
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become: yes
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- name: Tell grub about the new kernel setup
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command: grub2-mkconfig --update-bls-cmdline -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
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become: yes
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- name: Record running kernel version
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command: uname -a
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- name: Reboot
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reboot:
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reboot_timeout: 900
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become: yes
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- name: Restart zuul console log daemon
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include_role:
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name: start-zuul-console
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- name: Record running kernel version
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command: uname -a
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- name: Pause for a bit to ensure system is up post reboot
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pause:
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seconds: 60
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