[18:56] <technolo-g> hi all :)
[18:56] <technolo-g> im having an issue in which cloud-init on rhel is not utilizing the config_drive provided by openstack. im currently running 0.6.3-0.12. Is it just too old of a version to pick up the configdrive (which is properly provided as disk by label config-2)
[19:04] <smoser> technolo-g, config-drive-v2 support came in 0.7.0
[19:04] <smoser> ubuntu carries backport to 12.04's 0.6.3
[19:05] <technolo-g> has anyone built >0.7.x on rhel6 do you know?
[19:17] <smoser> technolo-g, i dont know. harlowja ^ 
[19:18] <harlowja> ya, its been built
[19:18] <harlowja> in active use at y!
[19:18] <harlowja> rhel version 6.2, 6.3
[19:19] <technolo-g> great, thanks guys. I'll see if i can track it down.
[19:19] <technolo-g> once it is installed, it should automatically be looking for that configdrive correct? or do i need to specify a datasource?
[19:20] <smoser> probably should, yesh.
[19:22] <technolo-g> excellente, thanks again :)
[19:43] <technolo-g> ok, sorry for the lazy questions, but im having a hard time finding how to explicitly set a datasource on an installed cloud-init. would it be possible to point me in the right direction? The datasources doc does not (that i can see) demonstrate how to set the datasource
[19:45] <smoser> technolo-g, well its just a cloud.cfg setting.
[19:45] <smoser> datasource_list: [ NoCloud, ConfigDrive, OpenNebula, Azure, AltCloud, OVF, MAAS, Ec2, CloudStack, None ]
[19:45] <smoser> unless your config (or packaged config) overwrote it, it should be there.
[19:48] <technolo-g> ok cool, i do have that. ill give it a shot
[21:04] <technolo-g> alrighty, so running 0.7.1 (the only srpm i could find that would build on rhel6), when specifying the ConfigDrive datasource it just doesn't seem to find anything. i am still able to mount the configdrive itself and browse the contents. am i hitting this fix maybe?
[21:04] <technolo-g> - allow config-drive-data to come from a CD device by more correctly
[21:04] <technolo-g>    filtering out partitions.  (LP: #1100545)
[21:34] <technolo-g> that was it :) now to do it cleanly