#!/bin/bash # This script is run on an Ubuntu VM. # This script is inserted into the VM by prepare_guest_template.sh # and is run when that VM boots. # It customizes a fresh Ubuntu install, so it is ready # to run stack.sh # # This includes installing the XenServer tools, # creating the user called "stack", # and shuts down the VM to signal the script has completed set -o errexit set -o nounset set -o xtrace # Configurable nuggets GUEST_PASSWORD="$1" XS_TOOLS_PATH="$2" STACK_USER="$3" # Install basics apt-get update apt-get install -y cracklib-runtime curl wget ssh openssh-server tcpdump ethtool apt-get install -y curl wget ssh openssh-server python-pip git vim-nox sudo python-netaddr pip install xenapi # Install XenServer guest utilities dpkg -i $XS_TOOLS_PATH update-rc.d -f xe-linux-distribution remove update-rc.d xe-linux-distribution defaults # Make a small cracklib dictionary, so that passwd still works, but we don't # have the big dictionary. mkdir -p /usr/share/cracklib echo a | cracklib-packer # Make /etc/shadow, and set the root password pwconv echo "root:$GUEST_PASSWORD" | chpasswd # Put the VPX into UTC. rm -f /etc/localtime # Add stack user groupadd libvirtd useradd $STACK_USER -s /bin/bash -d /opt/stack -G libvirtd echo $STACK_USER:$GUEST_PASSWORD | chpasswd echo "$STACK_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" >> /etc/sudoers # Give ownership of /opt/stack to stack user chown -R $STACK_USER /opt/stack # Make our ip address hostnames look nice at the command prompt echo "export PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\\u@\\H:\\w\\$ '" >> /opt/stack/.bashrc echo "export PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\\u@\\H:\\w\\$ '" >> /root/.bashrc echo "export PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\\u@\\H:\\w\\$ '" >> /etc/profile function setup_vimrc { if [ ! -e $1 ]; then # Simple but usable vimrc cat > $1 <