A cookbook containing providers for defining network interfaces.
- RHEL 6.x (I do use on RHEL 7.x but testing coverage here does not cover RHEL 7.x currently)
- Ubuntu >= 12.x
- Windows 2008R2 (Works if PowerShell/WMF 4.0 is present (can be installed via powershell_installer recipe - WARNING: NOT FULLY TESTED! - WITHOUT SUPPORT ON THIS MOMENT))
- Windows 2012R2
Add depends 'network_interfaces_v2'
to your cookbook metadata.rb file. This
will give you access to the providers documented below.
Does nothing and does not need to be included.
Installs WMF 4.0 for Windows 2008 R2. This cookbook can work with this Windows version, since you use this cookbook before.
Provider for managing network interfaces.
- device (REQUIRED) - Device name
- onboot (default: true) - Wether or not to online device on boot
- bootproto (default: 'dhcp') - Device protocol
- bond_mode - Bonding mode
- address - IP address
- netmask - Netmask
- gateway - Gateway IP address
- broadcast - Broadcast address
- mtu - MTU
- hw_address - MAC address of device to configure
- vlan
- debian - VLAN device interface
- RHEL - true/false if device defined is a VLAN interface
- Win - Integer VlanID to tag to defined device
- post_up - Post up command to run after modifying the interface
- reload (default: true) - Wether or not to reload the device on config changes
- reload_type (default: :immediately) - When to reload device on config changes
- cookbook (default: 'network_interfaces_v2') - Cookbook to look for template files in
- source (default: 'ifcfg.erb') - Template file to use for interface config
- bridge_stp (true/false) - Wether to enable/disable bridge STP. Applies to debian only.
- bridge_ports - Array of interfaces to add to defined bridge
- metric -
- bond_slaves - Array of interfaces to add to defined bond
- pre_up (default: 'sleep 2')- Pre up command
- up - Up command
- post_up - Post up command
- pre_down - Pre down command
- down - Down command
- post_down - Post down command
- custom - Hash of extra attributes to put in device config
- prefix - Netmask length (e.g. 24 for 255.255.255.0)
- dns - Array of DNS servers
- type - Protocol Type. Applies to RHEL only.
- bond_master - Device that is the bond master for defined device. Applies to RHEL only.
- nm_controlled (default: false)- If device should be controlled by network manager.
- type (default: 'Ethernet') -
- ipv6init - true/false
- nozeroconf - true/false
- userctl - true/false
- peerdns - true/false
- bridge_device - Bridge to add defined interface to
- devicetype - Set the type of device (e.g. 'ovs')
- ovs_bridge - OVS Bridge to bind ovs port to (primarily used when
type
is set as 'OVSPort') - dns_domain - DNS domain
- hw_address - Can be used to define what device to manage
- index - Can be used to define what device to manage
- dns - Array of DNS servers
- dns_domain - DNS domain
- ddns - true/false dynamic dns registration
- netbios - Enable/Disable netbios on the interface. Valid values: true, false, 'dhcp'
Long name | Short name |
---|---|
Chef::Provider::NetworkInterface::Rhel | rhel_network_interface |
Chef::Provider::NetworkInterface::Debian | debian_network_interface |
Chef::Provider::NetworkInterface::Win | win_network_interface |
Basic example:
network_interface 'eth1' do
bootproto 'static'
address '10.12.10.11'
netmask '255.255.255.0'
gateway '10.12.10.1'
end
Two interface DHCP bond0 on rhel family
network_interface 'eth1' do
bootproto 'none'
bond_master 'bond0'
end
network_interface 'eth2' do
bootproto 'none'
bond_master 'bond0'
end
network_interface 'bond0' do
bond_mode 'mode=1 miimon=100'
end
Two interface DHCP bond0 on debian family
network_interface 'bond0' do
bond_slaves ['eth1', 'eth2']
bond_mode '0'
end
network_interface 'eth1' do
bootproto 'manual'
bond_master 'bond0'
end
network_interface 'eth2' do
bootproto 'manual'
bond_master 'bond0'
end
On windows manage device with MAC '00-25-B5-5B-00-25', name it 'eth2', make it DHCP (default bootproto) and VLAN tagged to VLAN 12
network_interface 'eth2' do
hw_address '00-25-B5-5B-00-25'
vlan 12
end
bundle exec rubocop
bundle exec foodcritic -f any -X spec .
bundle exec rspec --color --format progress
bundle exec kitchen test
Author:: Jacob McCann (jacob.mccann2@target.com)
Based on work from https://github.com/redguide/network_interfaces
Copyright:: 2015, Target Corporation
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