
this adds 'timeout' to the documentation for power_state_change, and supports delay being an integer or a string. This is so that yaml can contain: delay: 30 rather than delay: "+30" or dealy: "30"
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32 lines
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#cloud-config
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## poweroff or reboot system after finished
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# default: none
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#
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# power_state can be used to make the system shutdown, reboot or
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# halt after boot is finished. This same thing can be acheived by
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# user-data scripts or by runcmd by simply invoking 'shutdown'.
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#
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# Doing it this way ensures that cloud-init is entirely finished with
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# modules that would be executed, and avoids any error/log messages
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# that may go to the console as a result of system services like
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# syslog being taken down while cloud-init is running.
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#
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# If you delay '+5' (5 minutes) and have a timeout of
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# 120 (2 minutes), then the max time until shutdown will be 7 minutes.
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# cloud-init will invoke 'shutdown +5' after the process finishes, or
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# when 'timeout' seconds have elapsed.
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#
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# delay: form accepted by shutdown. default is 'now'. other format
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# accepted is +m (m in minutes)
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# mode: required. must be one of 'poweroff', 'halt', 'reboot'
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# message: provided as the message argument to 'shutdown'. default is none.
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# timeout: the amount of time to give the cloud-init process to finish
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# before executing shutdown.
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#
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power_state:
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delay: "+30"
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mode: poweroff
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message: Bye Bye
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timeout: 30
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