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NAME

       image-factory - build golden Linux images

SYNOPSIS

       image-factory  [-h|--help]  [-c|--cache-dir CACHE_DIR] [-f|--format {qcow2,raw}] [--image-
       size IMAGE_SIZE] [--mac MAC] [--installer-logs] [--no-installer-logs] [--log-file]  [--no-
       log-file] [--log-filename LOG_FILENAME] image

DESCRIPTION

       image-factory  is  a  command  line  tool for building golden Linux images.  It uses virt-
       install to do installations via the network.  The installation and  configuration  of  the
       images is done using the netinstall support from the distributions, i.e.

       • preseed for Debian/Ubuntu

       • Kickstart for CentOS/Fedora

       • AutoYaST for openSUSE

       image-factory  is  used  by  IONOS Cloud to build the golden public Linux images for their
       Enterprise Cloud.  The configuration files are shipped with this project to  allow  anyone
       to rebuild their images.

       image-factory runs following steps:

       • Create a virtual RAW image using qemu-img.

       • Cache linux kernel and initrd.

       • Run  installation  using  virt-install.   qemu:///session  is used as session for normal
         users and qemu:///system when run as root.

       • The installation partition is mounted and the installer logs are removed.

       • zerofree is run on the partition.

       • If format is set to qcow2, the virtual raw images will be converted to qcow2 using qemu-
         img.

       • The SHA 256 sum is calculated for the image.

       • The image will be uploaded to all locations configured in upload_destinations.

       • If post-build-command is configured, the specified command will be executed.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Show a help message and exit

       -c CACHE_DIR, --cache-dir CACHE_DIR
              Cache  directory  (default:  ~/.cache/image-factory  or var/cache/image-factory for
              root)

       -f {qcow2,raw}, --format {qcow2,raw}
              Image format to use (default: raw)

       --image-size IMAGE_SIZE
              Size of the raw image (default: 2G)

       --mac MAC
              MAC address used in the installation machine

       --installer-logs
              Print installer logs into logging output

       --no-installer-logs
              Do not print installer logs into logging output

       --log-file
              Store logs into a file (in addition to stdout/stderr)

       --no-log-file
              Do not store logs into a file (in addition to stdout/stderr)

       --log-filename LOG_FILENAME
              log into specified file

       image  Image to build.  The date in form of YYYY-MM-DD and the file format suffix will  be
              added to the generated image filename.

CONFIGURATION

       Each  image  needs  to  be  also configured in /etc/image-factory.conf or ~/.config/image-
       factory.conf.  These configuration files use the INI file format.  The image name will  be
       used as section and following keys are used:

       append Extra kernel parameter for the netboot image to use

       cache_dir
              Cache  directory  (default:  ~/.cache/image-factory  or var/cache/image-factory for
              root).  Can be overridden by --cache-dir.

       cores  Number of CPU cores to use during installation.  Default: 1

       format Image format to use.  Can  be  qcow2  or  raw  (default).   Can  be  overridden  by
              --format.

       image-size
              Size of the raw image (default: 2G).  Can be overridden by --image-size.

       initrd URI  of  the netboot installer initrd.  Supported schemes are file:, http:, https:,
              and rsync:.  Unless using file:, the specified initrd will be cached locally.

       installer-logs
              Boolean whether to print installer logs into logging output.  Can be overridden  by
              --installer-logs or --no-installer-logs.

       keep-raw
              Boolean whether to keep raw image (in case format is not raw).  Default is False.

       kickstart
              Filename of the Kickstart file.  Needed when using Kickstart on CentOS/Fedora.

       linux  URI  of  the  netboot  installer Linux kernel.  Supported schemes are file:, http:,
              https:, and rsync:.  Unless using  file:,  the  specified  kernel  will  be  cached
              locally.

       log-file
              Boolean  whether  to store logs into a file (in addition to stdout/stderr).  Can be
              overridden by --log-file or --no-log-file.

       log-filename
              Filename to log into (if enabled).  Can be overridden by --log-filename.

       mac    MAC address used in the installation machine.  Can be overridden by --mac.

       post-build-command
              Optional command to run after the image was successfully built.  The  name  of  the
              image will be passed as first argument.

       preseed
              Filename of the preseed file.  Needed when using preseed on Debian/Ubuntu.

       ram    Memory for virtual machine to use during installation.

       upload_destinations
              Comma-separated  list  of  upload  destinations.   Each  upload destination needs a
              section in the configuration file (see UPLOAD DESTINATION CONFIGURATION below).  To
              disable the upload, let upload_destinations undefined or set to an empty string.

       vnc    VNC  port  for the installation virtual machine.  It is recommended to bind the VNC
              port to localhost only.

       yast   Filename of the AutoYaST file.  Needed when using AutoYaST on openSUSE.

UPLOAD DESTINATION CONFIGURATION

       Each upload destination configured in upload_destinations  needs  a  section  in  the  INI
       configuration,  where  at least upload_type and upload_target are set.  Following keys are
       accepted:

       post-upload-command
              Additional command to run after a successful  upload.   ${image}  can  be  used  as
              parameter  in post-upload-command.  If multiple commands are needed, suffix the key
              with a number (counting up from 1), e.g.  post-upload-command1.

       upload_args
              Additional arguments for the upload command to  use,  e.g. --progress  for  uploads
              with rsync.

       upload_target
              Upload target in the format the upload type supports it.

       upload_type
              Type of upload.  Currently only rsync is supported.

SEE ALSO

       qemu-img(1), virt-install(1), zerofree(8)

AUTHOR

       Benjamin Drung <benjamin.drung@ionos.com>