@David generally running on OpenStack, instances already identify
themselves as OpenStack via DMI properties.
It sounds like you've an instance that has failed, please open a new bug
against cloud-init and in there if you could you please run:
$ cloud-init collect-logs
$ sudo sh -c 'cd /sys/h
This appears to be an entirely valid bug. VMWARE does not always use
DatasourceOVF. When using OpenStack VIO (Openstack on VMWARE) the ec2
datasource fallback is no longer being used as of this more recent
update. OpenStack VIO exposes user-data on 169.254.169.254 but now we
get a platform unknown
Also not an open-vm-tools issue, setting invalid on that as well.
** Changed in: open-vm-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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I'm marking this bug as invalid as the scenario described is not valid.
Installing cloud-init into a desktop image does not mean that cloud-init
service will run; it's a boot time service that requires providing
cloud-init a valid datasource. If you disagree, please reopen and
provide further deta
> this issue doesn't exist in ubuntu-18.04-Server-64.
The server image for 18.04 uses cloud-init during its initial boot as
part of how the new server installer works; The desktop does not use
cloud-init in any way; it is not expected to run desktop images; cloud-
init is a boot-time service for
On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 5:44 AM, Pengpeng Sun <1760...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Yes, I saw 'No ds found [mode=search, notfound=disabled]. Disabled
> cloud-init' from /run/cloud-init/ds-identify.log, will attach it.
>
> The Ubuntu Server is the server build I downloaded from below link and
> ins
list -Rl /etc/cloud
.:
cloud.cfg
cloud.cfg.d
templates
./cloud.cfg.d:
05_logging.cfg
90_dpkg.cfg
README
./templates:
chef_client.rb.tmpl
hosts.debian.tmpl
hosts.freebsd.tmpl
hosts.redhat.tmpl
hosts.suse.tmpl
ntp.conf.debian.tmpl
ntp.conf.fedora.tmpl
ntp.conf.opensuse.tmpl
ntp.conf.rhel.tmpl
ntp.
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Yes, I saw 'No ds found [mode=search, notfound=disabled]. Disabled
cloud-init' from /run/cloud-init/ds-identify.log, will attach it.
The Ubuntu Server is the server build I downloaded from below link and
installed on a VMware VM.
Server: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/daily/current/
I d
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When you mention that the issue does not exist with Ubuntu Server ->
what do you mean? self-installed ubuntu server? or a VMware specific
cloud image? What is the output of ds-identify there? contents of
/etc/cloud?
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cloud-init no longer runs, unless ds-identify can identify the platform
that this machine is supposed to be configured as.
Thus by default, simply installing cloud-init will be inert.
What data sources are you expecting to use, and have you manually
configured /etc/cloud appropriately? Or ensure
reproduced the same issue on Apr.1 build
1. tried reboot, cloud-init service was still inactive.
2. I checked /var/log/cloud-init-output.log, it says 'netstat' cmd not found.
After install net-tools, and run "service cloud-init start", still can not
active it. /var/log/cloud-init-output.log says
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You can also do:
apport-collect 1760776
and
cloud-init collect-logs # this writes a cloud-init.tar.gz to the
current directory
And attach those to this bug.
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I think with no config provided it is supposed to disable itself, so it is
doing the right thing.
Also see [1] for that.
But there are two things that can help debugging this in any case.
1. please check if it would work and run after reboot
2. after that please fetch and upload here the files
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: open-vm-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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