I am using openstack to create a VM using 'nova boot' command. My image is cloud-init enabled. I pass a --user-data script which is a bash shell format for cloud-init to run during VM boot up time. All this happens successfully. Now my use-case is to re-run cloud-init to execute the same user-data script without rebooting the VM. I saw /usr/bin/cloud-init options and they do talk about running specific modules but nothing is able to make it execute the same user-data script. How can this be achieved ? Any help would be appreciated.
In order for cloud-init to reset, you need to execute rm -rf /var/lib/cloud/instances
.
Then re run the cloud-init start
and it will run the full boot script process again.
Since this keeps popping up in search results, what works for me:
- Delete semaphores in
/var/lib/cloud/instances/i-xxxxxxx/sem
. Cloud-init will not re-run if these files are present. - Edit
/var/lib/cloud/instances/i-xxxxxxxx/scripts/part-001
. This is your user-data script. Execute only the user scripts module of cloud-init. This will not re-download user data but execute the already downloaded (and now, modified) script from step 2.
sudo /usr/bin/cloud-init single -n cc_scripts_user
The commands have been updated so to re-run you need to clean
out the existing config:
sudo cloud-init clean
Then re-run it using the init
directive:
sudo cloud-init init
Beware: things like ssh host keys maybe regenerated.
To run the packages module of cloud-config part of cloud-init, you can run
# cloud-init-cfg all config
To run the runcmd module of cloud-config part of cloud-init, you can run
# cloud-init-cfg all final
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23065673/how-to-re-run-cloud-init-without-reboot