# ganeti-instance-debootstrap defaults file # if you want to change from the default of installing debian stable # on the next instance, customize this file before the instance # installation # PROXY: if non-null, use this as an http(s)-proxy in order to speed # up non-cached installs or provide internet access if not directly # possible; not that if not set, debootstrap might still use a # system-wide proxy setting if it is exported in the ganeti-noded # daemon environment (but the node daemon environment is cleaned up # and not exported starting with Ganeti 2.5) # PROXY="http://proxy.example.com:3128/" # MIRROR: do not customize MIRROR if you want to be able to install # both debian and ubuntu, since they have different defaults; or # customize it before each install # MIRROR="http://ftp.debian.org/debian" # ARCH: define ARCH only if you want a different architecture than the # current one; the known use case is to install a 32-bit instance on a # 64-bit node; choose either "i386" or "amd64": # ARCH="i386" # SUITE: change suite to any of the ones supported by deboostrap; this # could be unstable, etch, etc.: # SUITE="wheezy" # EXTRA_PKGS: depending on the suite and architecture you are using, different # extra packages are needed for different hypervisors. For example: # # Xen, for squeeze i386: # EXTRA_PKGS="linux-image-xen-686,libc6-xen" # Xen, for wheezy i386: # EXTRA_PKGS="libc6-xen" # Xen, for squeeze amd64: # EXTRA_PKGS="linux-image-xen-amd64" # KVM, for squeeze/wheezy i386: # EXTRA_PKGS="acpi-support-base,console-tools,udev,linux-image-686" # KVM, for squeeze/wheezy amd64: # EXTRA_PKGS="acpi-support-base,console-tools,udev,linux-image-amd64" # COMPONENTS: if defined, overrides the default debootstrap components # ("main"); when not defined, it will not passed to debootstrap # Debian example: # COMPONENTS="main,contrib,non-free" # Ubuntu example: # COMPONENTS="main,universe" # Default: # COMPONENTS="" # CUSTOMIZE_DIR: a directory containing scripts to customize the installation. # The scripts are executed using run-parts # By default /etc/ganeti/instance-debootstrap/hooks # CUSTOMIZE_DIR="/etc/ganeti/instance-debootstrap/hooks" # GENERATE_CACHE: if set to yes (the default), create new cache files; # any other value will disable the generation of cache files (but they # will still be used if they exist) GENERATE_CACHE="yes" # CLEAN_CACHE: should be set to the number of days after which to # clean the cache; the default is 14 (two weeks); to disable cache # cleaning, set it to an empty value ("") CLEAN_CACHE="14" # PARTITION_STYLE: whether and how the target device should be partitioned. # Allowed values: # 'none': just format the device, but don't partition it # 'msdos': install an msdos partition table on the device, with a single # partition on it # (more styles may be added in the future) # The default is "msdos" from ganeti 2.0 onwards, but none if installing under # Ganeti 1.2 (os api version 5) # PARTITION_STYLE="none" # PARTITION_ALIGNMENT: the alignment of the partitions in sectors # (512B); this defaults to 1MiB to give grub enough space for # embedding and for better alignment with modern media (HDDs and # SSDs), feel free to increase it if your media has even bigger # allocation blocks # PARTITION_ALIGNMENT=2048