# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-# Usage: faiserver-setup
-#
-# Initial setup of a fai server on debian. works on localhost.
-# Set's the current ip as the tftp server. I vaguely remember
-# that using a hostname does not work.
-# Separate from running this, faiserver needs to be setup in dns
-# to point to whatever host this is run on.
-
-set -eE -o pipefail
-trap 'echo "$0:$LINENO:error: \"$BASH_COMMAND\" returned $?" >&2' ERR
+x="$(readlink -f "$BASH_SOURCE")"; source "${x%/*}/bash-trace"
[[ $EUID == 0 ]] || exec sudo "${BASH_SOURCE}" "$@"
+usage() {
+ cat <<EOF
+usage: ${0##*/} [-h|--help]
+install fai-server on the current machine
+
+Initial setup of a fai server on debian. works on localhost.
+Set's the current ip as the tftp server. I vaguely remember
+that using a hostname does not work.
+Separate from running this, faiserver needs to be setup in dns
+to point to whatever host this is run on.
+
+For running on arm, it expects Ian's fai-basefiles repository at
+/a/bin/fai-basefiles
+
+EOF
+ exit $1
+}
+case $1 in
+ -h|--help) usage ;;
+esac
+
+
e() { echo "$@"; "$@"; }
-# tried with stretch at one point, but jessie works for everything,
-# so no point in changing it. Leaving some code to deal with
-# stretch hanging around as it will eventually become stable.
+# When stretch becomes stable, change this to stretch.
+# I\'ve tested this with stretch, it works, but notably,
+# the automatic basefile getting will be for stretch
+# instead of jessie, so if you install jessie, you need
+# to setup the basefile and it\'s corresponding class.
base=jessie
sed="sed -ri --follow-symlinks"
+if ! type -p wget &>/dev/null; then
+ apt-get install -y wget
+fi
-if [[ $base == jessie ]]; then
- wget -O - http://fai-project.org/download/074BCDE4.asc | apt-key add -
- cat >/etc/apt/sources.list.d/fai.list <<'EOF'
-deb http://fai-project.org/download jessie koeln
+armhf() {
+ [[ $(dpkg --print-architecture) == armhf ]]
+}
+
+if grep -xFq 'VERSION="9 (stretch)"' /etc/os-release; then
+ # if we use stretch, no need for fai-project repo.
+ # this will need to be updated when there is a codename
+ # for stretch+1
+ rm -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/fai.list
+elif armhf; then
+ if apt-cache policy | grep o=Debian,a=testing,n=stretch &>/dev/null; then
+ cat >/etc/apt/sources.list.d/testing.list <<'EOF'
+deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
+deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
+
+deb http://security.debian.org/ testing/updates main contrib non-free
+deb-src http://security.debian.org/ testing/updates main contrib non-free
+
+deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing-updates main contrib non-free
+deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing-updates main contrib non-free
EOF
+
+ cat >/etc/apt/preferences.d/fai <<'EOF'
+Package: fai-server fai-client fai-doc
+Pin: release a=testing
+Pin-Priority: 500
+
+Package: *
+Pin: release a=testing
+Pin-Priority: -10
+EOF
+ fi
else
- # if we use stretch, no need for fai-project repo.
- rm -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/fai.list
+ wget -O - http://fai-project.org/download/074BCDE4.asc | apt-key add -
+ cat >/etc/apt/sources.list.d/fai.list <<'EOF'
+deb http://fai-project.org/download jessie koeln
+EOF
fi
# for ubuntu:
apt-get update
-# all the dependencies except the dhcp server
-deps="$(apt-cache show fai-quickstart | grep ^Depends: |head -n 1|\
- sed -r 's/^Depends:|,|\|[^,]+|isc-dhcp-server//g')"
# Relevant packages from fai-quickstart depends and fai-server recommends.
-# I especially do not wait isc-dhcp-server or an inetd
-apt-get install -y fai-doc nfs-kernel-server tftpd-hpa tar reprepro squashfs-tools binutils
-apt-get install -y --no-recommends fai-server
+# I especially do not wait isc-dhcp-server or an inetd. Also excludes
+# nfs-kernel-server. On an android chroot, we don\'t have nfs in the
+# kernel, or the ability to install it.
+pkgs=(fai-doc tftpd-hpa tar reprepro squashfs-tools binutils)
+if modprobe nfsd &>/dev/null; then
+ pkgs+=(nfs-kernel-server)
+else
+ pkgs+=(apache2)
+fi
+
+
+apt-get install -y ${pkgs[@]}
+apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y fai-server
r=http://http.us.debian.org/debian
# like default, but scrap httpredir, and nonfree.
# All my systems should be able to get along without nonfree
# for a base working system afaik.
-dd of=/etc/fai/apt/sources.list <<EOF
+cat >/etc/fai/apt/sources.list <<EOF
deb $r $base main contrib
deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security $base/updates main contrib
EOF
if [[ $base == jessie ]]; then
- tee -a /etc/fai/apt/sources.list <<'EOF'
+ cat >>/etc/fai/apt/sources.list <<'EOF'
# uncommenting this from the defaults. it's got bug fixes.
# repository that may contain newer fai packages for jessie
deb http://fai-project.org/download jessie koeln
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian jessie-backports main
EOF
- # note, fai doesn't look at /etc/fai/apt/preferences.d
+ # note, fai doesn\'t look at /etc/fai/apt/preferences.d
cat >/etc/fai/apt/preferences <<'EOF'
Package: tar
Pin: release a=jessie-backports
# tried out a stretch base, doesn't work yet.
+#
$sed -f - /etc/fai/nfsroot.conf <<EOF
+$ a FAI_ROOTPW="$(</q/root/shadow/standard)"
+/^\s*FAI_ROOTPW/d
s,^( *FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=).*,\1"$base $r",
+# add --arch amd64. this is needed on arm system which is
+# used to install amd64 clients. On amd64 servers, it's redundant.
+# disabled for now, since creating fai nfsroot on my arm machine
+# is not working
+#/--arch amd64/!s/^(\s*FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=")/\1--arch amd64 /
EOF
$sed 's/#LOGUSER/LOGUSER/' /etc/fai/fai.conf
if ! grep cryptsetup /etc/fai/NFSROOT &>/dev/null; then
$sed '/^PACKAGES install$/a cryptsetup' /etc/fai/NFSROOT
fi
-e fai-setup -vf
+
+if armhf; then
+ cd /srv/fai
+ rm -rf nfsroot
+ tar Jxf /a/bin/fai-basefiles/base.tar.xz
+ # background: Can't build the nfsroot on my arm system now. First,
+ # fai-make-nfsroot won't work out of the box. One idea to make it work
+ # is by installing qemu-user-static, then copying qemu-x86_64-static
+ # into the nfsroot, and prepending it to chroot commands in
+ # fai-make-nfsroot, but that fails in odd ways. ls has permissions
+ # problems on reading directories, various programs segfault
+ # immediately, cat can't open a file, etc.
+
+ NFSROOT=/srv/fai/nfsroot
+ TFTPROOT=/srv/tftp/fai
+
+ # test if our copy of setup_tftp has changed in fai-make-nfsroot,
+ # and if not, run it.
+ setup_tftp(){
+
+ # tftp environment
+ local pxebin
+
+ # wheezy path
+ if [ -f $NFSROOT/usr/lib/PXELINUX/pxelinux.0 ]; then
+ pxebin=$NFSROOT/usr/lib/PXELINUX/pxelinux.0
+ else
+ # jessie/stretch path
+ pxebin=$NFSROOT/usr/lib/syslinux/pxelinux.0
+ fi
+
+ rm -f $NFSROOT/boot/*.bak
+ mkdir -p $TFTPROOT/pxelinux.cfg
+ chmod a+r $NFSROOT/boot/initrd.img-* || die 9 "No initrd was created. Check the package name of the linux-image package in /etc/fai/NFSROOT."
+ cp -p $v $NFSROOT/boot/vmlinu?-* $NFSROOT/boot/initrd.img-* $TFTPROOT
+ cp -u $pxebin $TFTPROOT
+ if [ -f $NFSROOT/usr/lib/syslinux/modules/bios/ldlinux.c32 ]; then
+ cp -u $NFSROOT/usr/lib/syslinux/modules/bios/ldlinux.c32 $TFTPROOT
+ fi
+ if [ X$verbose = X1 ]; then
+ echo "TFTP environment prepared. Enable DHCP and start the TFTP daemon on root $TFTPROOT."
+ fi
+ }
+ diff -u <(type setup_tftp) <(cat <(sed -n '/^setup_tftp(){/,/^}/p' $(which fai-make-nfsroot) ) - <<'EOF' |bash
+type setup_tftp
+EOF
+)
+ setup_tftp
+
+ # -g causes skipping set_root_pw() in fai-make-nfsroot, -ag
+ # is the only way to make it run without chrooting. the options
+ # seem contradictory, but it works.
+ fai-setup -evag
+
+else
+ e fai-setup -e -vf
+ # make the faiserver also the apt proxy server
+ apt-get -y install apt-cacher-ng
+fi
+
{ head -n 1 /srv/fai/nfsroot/root/.ssh/known_hosts | awk '{print $1}' \
- | tr '\n' ' '; ssh-keyscan localhost | grep -o "ecdsa-sha2-nistp256.*"; \
+ | tr '\n' ' '; ssh-keyscan localhost |& grep -o "ecdsa-sha2-nistp256.*"; \
} >>/srv/fai/nfsroot/root/.ssh/known_hosts
# initially did the basic fai-chboot -Iv $std_arg default
# Add debug to -f flag for more verbose output.
-# make the faiserver also the apt proxy server
-apt-get -y install apt-cacher-ng
# background on choosing apt-cacher-ng:
# googling around a bit finds 2 main solutions:
# http://askubuntu.com/questions/3503/best-way-to-cache-apt-downloads-on-a-lan
-# apt-cacher-ng doesn't have zeroconf.
-# It touts having minimal dependencies, but I don't care.
-# The downside to squid-deb-proxy is that it's config is for specific repos,
+# apt-cacher-ng doesn\'t have zeroconf.
+# It touts having minimal dependencies, but I don\'t care.
+# The downside to squid-deb-proxy is that it\'s config is for specific repos,
# you have to add all the repos you use.
# That is the main reason I use apt-cacher-ng.
# It has a web portal, at http://faiserver:3142/acng-report.html
# random fai note: as far as I can tell, profiles are just for putting
-# in a selectable boot menu, which I don't want.
+# in a selectable boot menu, which I don\'t want.
# the logsave prompted because the hostname faiserver was uknown.
# Here it was faiserver.lan when running from a faiserver vm.