e9db38594d
Reduce the disk space taken up during bootup and runtime.
1. Remove python package cache from the base image and from the containers.
2. During bootup, if logs are to be stored in memory, then don't create the `var-log.ext4` file just to delete it later during bootup.
3. For the partition containing `/host`, don't reserve any blocks for just the root user. This just makes sure all disk space is available for all users, if needed during upgrades (for example).
* Remove pip2 and pip3 caches from some containers
Only containers which appeared to have a significant pip cache size are
included here.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
* Don't create var-log.ext4 if we're storing logs in memory
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
* Run tune2fs on the device containing /host to not reserve any blocks for just the root user
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
(cherry picked from commit 5617b1ae3e
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#!/bin/sh
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# Copyright (C) Marvell Inc
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#
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_trap_push() {
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local next="$1"
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eval "trap_push() {
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local oldcmd='$(echo "$next" | sed -e s/\'/\'\\\\\'\'/g)'
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local newcmd=\"\$1; \$oldcmd\"
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trap -- \"\$newcmd\" EXIT INT TERM HUP
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_trap_push \"\$newcmd\"
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}"
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}
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_trap_push true
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set -e
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if [ -d "/etc/sonic" ]; then
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echo "Installing SONiC in SONiC"
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install_env="sonic"
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elif grep -Fxqs "DISTRIB_ID=onie" /etc/lsb-release > /dev/null
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then
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echo "Installing SONiC in ONIE"
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install_env="onie"
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else
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echo "Installing SONiC in BUILD"
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install_env="build"
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fi
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cd $(dirname $0)
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if [ -r ./machine.conf ]; then
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. ./machine.conf
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fi
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if [ -r ./onie-image-arm64.conf ]; then
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. ./onie-image-arm64.conf
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fi
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echo "ONIE Installer: platform: $platform"
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# Make sure run as root or under 'sudo'
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if [ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]
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then echo "Please run as root"
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ -r /etc/machine.conf ]; then
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. /etc/machine.conf
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elif [ -r /host/machine.conf ]; then
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. /host/machine.conf
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elif [ "$install_env" != "build" ]; then
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echo "cannot find machine.conf"
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exit 1
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fi
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echo "onie_platform: $onie_platform"
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# Get platform specific linux kernel command line arguments
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ONIE_PLATFORM_EXTRA_CMDLINE_LINUX=""
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# Default var/log device size in MB
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VAR_LOG_SIZE=4096
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[ -r platforms/$onie_platform ] && . platforms/$onie_platform
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# If running in ONIE
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if [ "$install_env" = "onie" ]; then
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# The onie bin tool prefix
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onie_bin=
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# The persistent ONIE directory location
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onie_root_dir=/mnt/onie-boot/onie
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# The onie file system root
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onie_initrd_tmp=/
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fi
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# The build system prepares this script by replacing %%DEMO-TYPE%%
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# with "OS" or "DIAG".
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demo_type="%%DEMO_TYPE%%"
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# The build system prepares this script by replacing %%IMAGE_VERSION%%
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# with git revision hash as a version identifier
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image_version="%%IMAGE_VERSION%%"
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timestamp="$(date -u +%Y%m%d)"
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demo_volume_label="SONiC-${demo_type}"
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demo_volume_revision_label="SONiC-${demo_type}-${image_version}"
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. ./platform.conf
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image_dir="image-$image_version"
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if [ "$install_env" = "onie" ]; then
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# Create/format the flash
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create_partition
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mount_partition
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elif [ "$install_env" = "sonic" ]; then
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demo_mnt="/host"
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# Get current SONiC image (grub/aboot/uboot)
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eval running_sonic_revision="$(cat /proc/cmdline | sed -n 's/^.*loop=\/*image-\(\S\+\)\/.*$/\1/p')"
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# Verify SONiC image exists
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if [ ! -d "$demo_mnt/image-$running_sonic_revision" ]; then
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echo "ERROR: SONiC installation is corrupted: path $demo_mnt/image-$running_sonic_revision doesn't exist"
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exit 1
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fi
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# Prevent installing existing SONiC if it is running
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if [ "$image_dir" = "image-$running_sonic_revision" ]; then
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echo "Not installing SONiC version $running_sonic_revision, as current running SONiC has the same version"
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exit 0
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fi
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# Remove extra SONiC images if any
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for f in $demo_mnt/image-* ; do
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if [ -d $f ] && [ "$f" != "$demo_mnt/image-$running_sonic_revision" ] && [ "$f" != "$demo_mnt/$image_dir" ]; then
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echo "Removing old SONiC installation $f"
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rm -rf $f
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fi
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done
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demo_dev=$(findmnt -n -o SOURCE --target /host)
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# Don't reserve any blocks just for root
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tune2fs -m 0 -r 0 $demo_dev
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fi
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# Create target directory or clean it up if exists
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if [ -d $demo_mnt/$image_dir ]; then
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echo "Directory $demo_mnt/$image_dir/ already exists. Cleaning up..."
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rm -rf $demo_mnt/$image_dir/*
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else
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mkdir $demo_mnt/$image_dir || {
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echo "Error: Unable to create SONiC directory"
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exit 1
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}
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fi
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# Decompress the file for the file system directly to the partition
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if [ x"$docker_inram" = x"on" ]; then
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# when disk is small, keep dockerfs.tar.gz in disk, expand it into ramfs during initrd
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unzip -o $ONIE_INSTALLER_PAYLOAD -d $demo_mnt/$image_dir
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else
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unzip -o $ONIE_INSTALLER_PAYLOAD -x "$FILESYSTEM_DOCKERFS" -d $demo_mnt/$image_dir
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if [ "$install_env" = "onie" ]; then
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TAR_EXTRA_OPTION="--numeric-owner"
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else
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TAR_EXTRA_OPTION="--numeric-owner --warning=no-timestamp"
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fi
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mkdir -p $demo_mnt/$image_dir/$DOCKERFS_DIR
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unzip -op $ONIE_INSTALLER_PAYLOAD "$FILESYSTEM_DOCKERFS" | tar xz $TAR_EXTRA_OPTION -f - -C $demo_mnt/$image_dir/$DOCKERFS_DIR
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fi
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if [ "$install_env" = "onie" ]; then
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# Store machine description in target file system
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if [ -f /etc/machine-build.conf ]; then
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# onie_ variable are generate at runtime.
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# they are no longer hardcoded in /etc/machine.conf
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# also remove single quotes around the value
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set | grep ^onie | sed -e "s/='/=/" -e "s/'$//" > $demo_mnt/machine.conf
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else
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cp /etc/machine.conf $demo_mnt
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fi
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fi
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# Update Bootloader Menu with installed image
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bootloader_menu_config
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# Set NOS mode if available. For manufacturing diag installers, you
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# probably want to skip this step so that the system remains in ONIE
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# "installer" mode for installing a true NOS later.
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if [ -x /bin/onie-nos-mode ] ; then
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/bin/onie-nos-mode -s
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fi
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