Events and updates#
Events#
Cloud-init
will fetch and apply cloud and user data configuration
upon several event types. The two most common events for cloud-init
are when an instance first boots and any subsequent boot thereafter (reboot).
In addition to boot events, cloud-init
users and vendors are interested
in when devices are added. Cloud-init
currently supports the following
event types:
BOOT_NEW_INSTANCE
: New instance first boot.BOOT
: Any system boot other thanBOOT_NEW_INSTANCE
.BOOT_LEGACY
: Similar toBOOT
, but applies networking config twice each boot: once during the Local stage, then again in the Network stage. As this behaviour was previously the default behaviour, this option exists to prevent regressing such behaviour.HOTPLUG
: Dynamic add of a system device.
Future work will likely include infrastructure and support for the following events:
METADATA_CHANGE
: An instance’s metadata has changed.USER_REQUEST
: Directed request to update.
Datasource event support#
All datasources support the BOOT_NEW_INSTANCE
event
by default. Each datasource will declare a set of these events that it is
capable of handling. Datasources may not support all event types. In some
cases a system may be configured to allow a particular event but may be
running on a platform whose datasource cannot support the event.
Configuring event updates#
Update configuration may be specified via user data, which can be used to enable or disable handling of specific events. This configuration will be honored as long as the events are supported by the datasource. However, configuration will always be applied at first boot, regardless of the user data specified.
Updates#
Update policy configuration defines which events are allowed to be handled. This is separate from whether a particular platform or datasource has the capability for such events.
scope
: <name of thescope
for event policy>The
scope
value is a string which defines which domain the event occurs under. Currently, the only knownscope
isnetwork
, though morescopes
may be added in the future.Scopes
are defined by convention but arbitrary values can be used.when
: <list of events to handle for a particularscope
>Each
scope
requires awhen
element to specify which events are to allowed to be handled.
Hotplug#
When the hotplug
event is supported by the datasource and configured in
user data, cloud-init
will respond to the addition or removal of network
interfaces to the system. In addition to fetching and updating the system
metadata, cloud-init
will also bring up/down the newly added interface.
Warning
Due to its use of systemd
sockets, hotplug
functionality is
currently incompatible with SELinux. This issue is being tracked
in GitHub #3890. Additionally, hotplug
support is considered
experimental for non-Debian-based systems.
Example#
Apply network config every boot#
On every boot, apply network configuration found in the datasource.
# apply network config on every boot
updates:
network:
when: ['boot']