Provision SmartOS zones using vagrant. For now, it only works with OS container zones.
This has only been demonstrated to work against a SmartOS hypervisor running in a VMware Fusion image, but since it's only interacted with via SSH, there is no reason why this won't work against a physical SmartOS hypervisor.
This is purely a prototype / proof-of-concept hacked together. I make no apologies for the state of the code or the lack of tests. Feel free to fix and pull-request :-p
Also, right now it uses a dummy box to get vagrant to play ball, whilst requiring an image_uuid
parameter in the Vagrantfile. It might be much tidier if we could package up SmartOS images into vagrant-boxes and use those.
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Get Vagrant 1.2.0+ installed (see elsewhere - I've been building using version 1.2.2).
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Install the gem from RubyGems:
vagrant plugin install --plugin-prerelease --plugin-source https://rubygems.org/ vagrant-smartos
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Add the dummy box:
vagrant box add smartos-dummy https://github.com/joshado/vagrant-smartos/raw/master/example_box/smartos.box
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Boot a SmartOS hypervisor somewhere. It shouldn't matter if this is VMWare Fusion, VirtualBox or a dedicated machine, as long as you have SSH access to it.
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Ensure your local ssh key is in the roots
authorized_keys
file on the SmartOS box. The simple way to test this is tossh root@<hypervisor ip>
from your workstation, which should drop you straight into a root shell on the hypervisor. -
Write your
Vagrantfile
. See below for an example one and the options you can provide. -
Run your VMs:
vagrant up --provider=smartos
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Now, try logging in :)
vagrant ssh
There are two specific parameters required for the SmartOS provider (hypervisor
and image_uuid
) and a bunch of optional ones, you should be able to work it out:
Vagrant.require_plugin "vagrant-smartos"
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
# For the time being, use our dummy box
config.vm.box = "smartos-dummy"
config.vm.provider :smartos do |smartos, override|
# Required: This is which hypervisor to provision the VM on.
# The format must be "<username>@<ip or hostname>"
smartos.hypervisor = "root@172.16.251.129"
# Required: This is the UUID of the SmartOS image to use for the VMs.
# It must already be imported using `imgadm` before running `vagrant up`.
smartos.image_uuid = "cf7e2f40-9276-11e2-af9a-0bad2233fb0b" # this is base64:1.9.1
# Optional: The RAM allocation for the machine, defaults to the SmartOS default (256MB)
# smartos.ram = 512
# Optional: Disk quota for the machine, defaults to the SmartOS default (5G)
# smartos.quota = 10
# Optional: Specify the nic_tag to use
# If omitted, 'admin' will be the default
# smartos.nic_tag = "admin"
# Optional: Specify a static IP address for the VM
# If omitted, 'dhcp' will be used
# smartos.ip_address = "1.2.3.4"
# Optional: Specify the net-mask (required if not using dhcp)
# smartos.subnet_mask = "255.255.255.0"
# Optional: Specify the gateway (required if not using dhcp)
# smartos.gateway = "255.255.255.0"
# Optional: Specify a VLAN tag for this VM
# smartos.vlan = 1234
end
# RSync'ed shared folders should work as normal
config.vm.synced_folder "./", "/work-dir"
# Multi-VMs should be fine, too; they will take the default parameters from above, and you can override
# specifics for each VM
#
# config.vm.define :box1 do |box|
# box.vm.provider :smartos do |smartos, override|
# smartos.ip_address = "172.16.251.21"
# end
# end
#
# config.vm.define :box2 do |box|
# box.vm.provider :smartos do |smartos, override|
# smartos.ip_address = "172.16.251.21"
# end
# end
#
end
## Problems, fixes?
Open an issue, or even better, a pull request :D