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Latest revision as of 15:18, 13 October 2016
Note: Article about the old stable Proxmox VE 3.x releases |
If we copy over a setup script into a VM Template during it's build, we can execute it on first boot up of it's newly created VM and on script completion we can remove the script and hence prevent it from running on subsequent boot ups.
Introduction
This article lists some useful oneliners especially for building OpenVZ templates using the Debian Appliance Builder.
Here are some bash shell script statements that perform some common tasks that may be used in such a script (the value will be placed in a variable for example VAR and it can be used with ${VAR} in the scripts):
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Current IP of the container
MYIP=`ifconfig venet0:0 | grep "inet" | cut -d":" -f 2 | cut -d " " -f 1`
Fully Qualified Domain Name of the container
FQDNAME=`hostname`.`dnsdomainname`
Generate Random Password
The following will generate a 12 character random password with special characters:
UPASSWD=`openssl rand -base64 12`
The following will generate a 12 character random password without special characters:
UPASSWD=`dd if=/dev/urandom count=200 bs=1 2>/dev/null|tr "\n" " "|sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9]//g'|cut -c-12`
Do not use reserved keywords like PASSWD, HOSTNAME, etc., as userland variables, since squeeze does not like bashisms and Debian is progressing to strict dash from lenient bash....
Generate an MD5 hash (lowercase) of a random number
SKEY3=`dd if=/dev/urandom count=2000 bs=1 2>/dev/null|tr "\n" " "|sed 's/[^0-9]//g'|cut -c-32` UNIQAPPKEY=`echo -n ${SKEY3} | md5sum |cut -d ' ' -f 1`
MySQL Random root Password
echo Current \"root\" password for MySQL is stored in \"/root/.my.cnf\" file echo ...... and is \"`cat /root/.my.cnf | grep password | cut -d'"' -f 2`\"