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cloud-init runcmd (using MAAS)


I'm unable to run bash scripts in "runcmd:" that aren't inline.

runcmd:
    - [ bash, -c, echo "=========hello world=========" >>foo1.bar ]
    - [ bash, -c, echo "=========hello world=========" >>foo2.bar ]
    - [ bash, -c, /usr/local/bin/foo.sh ]

The first two lines are successfully run on the deployed Ubuntu instance. However, the foo.sh doesn't seem to run.

Here is /usr/local/bin/foo.sh:

#!/bin/bash
echo "=========hello world=========" >>foosh.bar

foo.sh has executable permissions for root and resides on the MAAS server.

I've looked at the following but they don't seem to sort out my issue:


Solution

  • Anything you run using runcmd must already exist on the filesystem. There is no provision for automatically fetching something from a remote host.

    You have several options for getting files there. Two that come to mind immediately are:

    • You could embed the script in your cloud-init configuration using the write-files directive:

      write_files:
        - path: /usr/local/bin/foo.sh
          permissions: '0755'
          content: |
            #!/bin/bash
            echo "=========hello world=========" >>foosh.bar
      
      runcmd:
        - [bash, /usr/local/bin/foo.sh]
      
    • You could fetch the script from a remote location using curl (or similar tool):

      runcmd:
        - [curl, -o, /usr/local/bin/foo.sh, http://somewhere.example.com/foo.sh]
        - [bash, /usr/local/bin/foo.sh]