Provisions Rocky Linux 8 and 9 systems, and potentially older
CentOS/Fedora/Scientific Linux/SuSE systems. Depends on a custom build
of rinse (3.7.1) with Rocky 9 support.
1. Ensure that system_template and script are not nullable in the DB.
2. Ensure that the CLI and API enforce the above and clean up CLI
arguments for profile add.
3. Ensure that, before uploading OVAs, a 'default_ova' provisioning
script is present.
4. Use the 'default_ova' script for new OVA uploads.
5. Ensure that OVA details are properly added to the vm_data dict in the
provisioner vmbuilder.
This is a breakage between the older version of Celery (Deb10) and
newer. The hard removal broke Deb10 instances.
So try that first, and on failure, assume newer Celery format.
Otherwise the node entries could come back in an arbitrary order; since
this is an ordered list of dictionaries that might not be expected by
the API consumers, so ensure it's always sorted.
This service caused more headaches than it was worth, so remove it.
The original goal was to cleanly flush nodes on shutdown and unflush
them on startup, but this is tightly controlled by Ansible playbooks at
this point, and this is something best left to the Administrator and
their particular situation anyways.
1. Add documentation on the node selector flags. In the API, reference
the daemon configuration manual which now includes details in this
section; in the CLI, provide the help in "pvc vm define" in detail and
then reference that command's help in the other commands that use this
field.
2. Ensure the naming is consistent in the CLI, using the flag name
"--node-selector" everywhere (was "--selector" for "pvc vm" commands and
"--node-selector" for "pvc provisioner" commands).