I guess a known fact, but most people behind RacherOS were original authors of CloudStack. They should have no issues integrating with CloudStack - assuming you are Rancher customer - you can ask them to extend support for it.
On 9/12/16 4:38 AM, Helge Waastad wrote: > Hi, > and thanks for answering. > > Yeah, I've read the docs and I've seen the cloudstack cloud-init > implementation in ubuntu cloud-image > > So since configdrive is not supported I think I need to follow your > advice and rather make a script fetching needed information from > cloudstack instead and then start services needed in shell. > > thx, > > hw > > > sø., 11.09.2016 kl. 15.30 +0000, skrev Sergey Levitskiy: >> ACS uses a different system than configdrive. Userdata and metadata >> is saved on a vrouter and can be queried from the instance with basic >> HTTP call. It is very similar to AWS. >> To save userdata you would use deployVirtualMachine or >> updateVirtualMachine call >> Use this guide for details how format encode it: >> http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/cloudstack-administration/ >> en/4.8/virtual_machines/user-data.html >> >> Here it is an example how you would get VM ID and some random >> property from metadata and userdata assuming userdata has >> propertyname:”propertyvalue” style tag inside >> >> if [[ $OS == "RHEL" || $OS == "CentOS" ]]; then >> DHCPBASE="/var/lib/dhclient/dhclient-*.lease" >> elif [ $OS == "Ubuntu" ]; then >> DHCPBASE="/var/lib/dhcp/dhclient.*.leases" >> fi >> >> DHCPSERVER=`grep dhcp-server-identifier $DHCPBASE |tail -1|awk >> '{print $3}'|sed 's/;//'` >> IPADDRESS=`curl -s http://$DHCPSERVER/latest/local-ipv4` >> PROVIDERID=`curl -s http://$DHCPSERVER/latest/vm-id|sed '/^i-.*/s/i- >> [0-9]*-//'|sed 's/-VM$//'|sed '/[0-9a-f]\{8\}-[0-9a-f]\{4\}-[0-9a- >> f]\{4\}-[0-9a-f]\{4\}-[0-9a-f]\{12\}/s/-[0-9a-f]\{4\}-[0-9a-f]\{4\}- >> [0-9a-f]\{4\}-[0-9a-f]\{12\}$//'` >> >> PROPERTYVALUE=`curl -s http://$DHCPSERVER/latest/user-data|grep >> propertyname|cut -d":" -f2|cut -d'"' -f2` >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On 9/11/16, 3:36 AM, "Helge Waastad" <he...@waastad.org> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> Im testing out RancherOS in ACS and have a couple of issues. >> >> First, it seems that RancherOS does not support cloudstack >> datasource for meta/userdata but that I need to take with Rancher >> guys. >> >> But, in openstack I can always use configdrive to get userdata to >> my vm. >> >> Is it possible to use configdrive in acs? (i have'nt had any luck >> yet) >> >> Br hw >> >> >> >> >> Sendt fra Galaxy Tab >> >> >>