fixed in 0.7.5
** Changed in: cloud-init
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Title:
support running apt with
So, very unscientific. But 2 systems launched with eatmydata enabled on trusty
on azure. 2 systems without. Systems here were 'extrasmall' (670M memory).
cloud-config to do this is:
| system_info:
| apt_get_wrapper:
| enabled: False
The /var/log/cloud-init.log will have something like:
Jan
ok. so on a 'small' instance type (1678M memory), I see:
eatmydata: 94.597, 103.672
no-eatmydata: 137.641, 115.919
All of the above were done on
3.12.0-7-generic (linux-image-3.12.0-7-generic 3.12.0-7.15).
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bah. i think my data is garbage. i'll try to get better data. The issue
I see is that my tests had run my 'apt-go-fast' (http://sn.im/apt-go-
fast) as a bootcmd which makes /usr/bin/apt a wraper around eatmydata
/usr/bin/apt.real anyway.
so really, the above should have all been being run with
ok. better tests and results using the provided launcher script here.
I launched 3 small , 3 extrasmall both with and without eatmydata involved.
sm-save-extrasmall-2 failed to launch (api/service failure). Below are the
results, obtained with with the shell below.
sm-eat-extrasmall-0
** Attachment added: collect script for collecting data from instances
https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-init/+bug/1236531/+attachment/3944589/+files/collect-script
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Title:
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** Description changed:
During instance boot, cloud-init installs packages (if instructed by the
user).
During instance boot, there is no state of the system that the user cares
about.
I'd like to use eatmydata for apt-get install at that point, as it is
dramatically faster than
This bug was fixed in the package cloud-init - 0.7.5~bzr902-0ubuntu1
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* debian/control: Build-Depend on python-jsonpatch as #717916 is now fixed.
* debian/control: Recommend eatmydata (LP: #1236531)
* New upstream
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: libeatmydata (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
support running apt with eatmydata
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** Description changed:
During instance boot, cloud-init installs packages (if instructed by the
user).
During instance boot, there is no state of the system that the user cares
about.
I'd like to use eatmydata for apt-get install at that point, as it is
dramatically faster than
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