freebsd-dev/dracut/90zfs/module-setup.sh.in
Brian Behlendorf e8753fb4f0 Synchronize initramfs and system hostid
Relying on an /etc/hostid file which is installed in the system
image breaks diskless systems which share an image.  Certain
cluster infrastructure such as MPI relies on all nodes having
a unique hostid.  However, we still must be careful to ensure
the hostid is syncronized between the initramfs and system
images when using zfs root filesystems.

To accompish this the automatically created /etc/hostid file has
been removed from the spl rpm packaging.  The /etc/hostid file
is now dynamically created for your initramfs as part of the
dracut install process.  This avoids the need to install it in
the actual system images.

This change also resolves the spl_hostid parameter handling
for dracut.

Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes #398
Closes #399

Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2011-09-30 13:31:00 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh
check() {
# We depend on udev-rules being loaded
[ "$1" = "-d" ] && return 0
# Verify the zfs tool chain
which zpool >/dev/null 2>&1 || return 1
which zfs >/dev/null 2>&1 || return 1
return 0
}
depends() {
echo udev-rules
return 0
}
installkernel() {
instmods zfs
instmods zcommon
instmods znvpair
instmods zavl
instmods zunicode
instmods spl
instmods zlib_deflate
instmods zlib_inflate
}
install() {
inst_rules @udevruledir@/90-zfs.rules
inst_rules @udevruledir@/60-zpool.rules
inst_rules @udevruledir@/60-zvol.rules
inst @sysconfdir@/zfs/zdev.conf
inst @sysconfdir@/zfs/zpool.cache
dracut_install @sbindir@/zfs
dracut_install @sbindir@/zpool
dracut_install @bindir@/zpool_layout
dracut_install @udevdir@/zpool_id
dracut_install @udevdir@/zvol_id
dracut_install mount.zfs
dracut_install hostid
inst_hook cmdline 95 "$moddir/parse-zfs.sh"
inst_hook mount 98 "$moddir/mount-zfs.sh"
# Synchronize initramfs and system hostid
TMP=`mktemp`
AA=`hostid | cut -b 1,2`
BB=`hostid | cut -b 3,4`
CC=`hostid | cut -b 5,6`
DD=`hostid | cut -b 7,8`
printf "\x$DD\x$CC\x$BB\x$AA" >$TMP
inst_simple "$TMP" /etc/hostid
rm "$TMP"
}