Fix loopback service status
Currently when Salt starts setup-loopback-device service
systemd executes losetup command and even if it worked
successfully, systemd marks service as inactive(dead).
And Salt considers service as dead. In order to fix
this behavior, we need to add RemainAfterExit=true to
loopback systemd unit template.
Other changes:
.gitreview added
Related Prod: https://mirantis.jira.com/browse/PROD-11760
Change-Id: I6d0c3baf1c22d0a626ff1fd6aaab802c08fb029e
diff --git a/.gitreview b/.gitreview
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8799235
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.gitreview
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+[gerrit]
+host=gerrit.mcp.mirantis.net
+port=29418
+project=salt-formulas/linux
+
diff --git a/linux/files/setup-loopback-device.systemd b/linux/files/setup-loopback-device.systemd
index 1e2245a..ed1e4a1 100644
--- a/linux/files/setup-loopback-device.systemd
+++ b/linux/files/setup-loopback-device.systemd
@@ -8,6 +8,8 @@
[Service]
{# The command is prefixed with '-' to consider it a success if the loopback device is already setup #}
ExecStart=-/sbin/losetup {{ device_name }} {{ file }}
+{# In order to Salt can recognize oneshot service as running, we need it to remain active after it exited #}
+RemainAfterExit=true
Type=oneshot
[Install]