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Vagrant vSphere Provider

This is a Vagrant 1.6.4+ plugin that adds a vSphere provider to Vagrant, allowing Vagrant to control and provision machines using VMware. New machines are created from virtual machines or templates which must be configured prior to using this provider.

This provider is built on top of the RbVmomi Ruby interface to the vSphere API.

Level of Support

This repository is not actively supported by NSIDC but we welcome issue submissions and pull requests in order to foster community contribution.

See the LICENSE for details on permissions and warranties. Please contact nsidc@nsidc.org for more information.

Requirements

Current Version

version: 1.13.5

vagrant-vsphere (version: 1.13.5) is available from RubyGems.org

Installation

Install using standard Vagrant plugin method:

vagrant plugin install vagrant-vsphere

This will install the plugin from RubyGems.org.

Alternatively, you can clone this repository and build the source with gem build vSphere.gemspec. After the gem is built, run the plugin install command from the build directory.

Potential Installation Problems

The requirements for Nokogiri must be installed before the plugin can be installed. See the Nokogiri tutorial for detailed instructions.

The plugin forces use of Nokogiri ~> 1.5 to prevent conflicts with older versions of system libraries, specifically zlib.

Usage

After installing the plugin, you must create a vSphere box. The example_box directory contains a metadata.json file that can be used to create a dummy box with the command:

tar cvzf dummy.box ./metadata.json

This can be installed using the standard Vagrant methods or specified in the Vagrantfile.

After creating the dummy box, make a Vagrantfile that looks like the following:

Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
  config.vm.box = 'dummy'
  config.vm.box_url = './example_box/dummy.box'

  config.vm.provider :vsphere do |vsphere|
    vsphere.host = 'HOST NAME OF YOUR VSPHERE INSTANCE'
    vsphere.compute_resource_name = 'YOUR COMPUTE RESOURCE'
    vsphere.resource_pool_name = 'YOUR RESOURCE POOL'
    vsphere.template_name = '/PATH/TO/YOUR VM TEMPLATE'
    vsphere.name = 'NEW VM NAME'
    vsphere.user = 'YOUR VMWARE USER'
    vsphere.password = 'YOUR VMWARE PASSWORD'
  end
end

And then run vagrant up --provider=vsphere.

Custom Box

The bulk of this configuration can be included as part of a custom box. See the Vagrant documentation and the Vagrant AWS provider for more information and an example.

Supported Commands

Currently the only implemented actions are up, halt, reload, destroy, and ssh.

up supports provisioning of the new VM with the standard Vagrant provisioners.

Configuration

This provider has the following settings, all are required unless noted:

Cloning from a VM rather than a template

To clone from an existing VM rather than a template, set clone_from_vm to true. If this value is set, compute_resource_name and resource_pool_name are not required.

Template_Name

vsphere.template_name = "vagrant-templates/ubuntu-lucid-template"

Vagrant Vsphere Screenshot

VM_Base_Path

vsphere.vm_base_path = "vagrant-machines"

Vagrant Vsphere Screenshot

Setting a static IP address

To set a static IP, add a private network to your vagrant file:

config.vm.network 'private_network', ip: '192.168.50.4'

The IP address will only be set if a customization spec name is given. The customization spec must have network adapter settings configured with a static IP address(just an unused address NOT the address you want the VM to be). The config.vm.network line will overwrite the ip in the customization spec with the one you set. For each private network specified, there needs to be a corresponding network adapter in the customization spec. An error will be thrown if there are more networks than adapters.

Auto name generation

The name for the new VM will be automagically generated from the Vagrant machine name, the current timestamp and a random number to allow for simultaneous executions.

This is useful if running Vagrant from multiple directories or if multiple machines are defined in the Vagrantfile.

Setting addressType for network adapter

This sets the addressType of the network adapter, for example 'Manual' to be able to set a manual mac address. This value may depend on the version of vSphere you use. It may be necessary to set this in combination with the mac field, in order to set a manual mac address. For valid values for this field see VirtualEthernetCard api documentation of vSphere.

vsphere.addressType = 'Manual'

Setting the MAC address

To set a static MAC address, add a vsphere.mac to your Vagrantfile. In some cases you must also set vsphere.addressType (see above) to make this work:

vsphere.mac = '00:50:56:XX:YY:ZZ'

Take care to avoid using invalid or duplicate VMware MAC addresses, as this can easily break networking.

Troubleshooting

vCenter

ESXi is not supported. Make sure to connect to a vCenter server and not directly to an ESXi host. ESXi vs vCenter

Permissions

If you have permission issues:

  1. give the connecting user read only access to everything, and full permission to a specific data center. Narrow the permissions down after a VM is created.
  2. Be sure the path to the VM is correct. see the "Template_Name" screenshots above for more information.

Example Usage

FILE: Vagrantfile

VAGRANT_INSTANCE_NAME   = "vagrant-vsphere"

Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
  config.vm.box     = 'vsphere'
  config.vm.box_url = 'https://vagrantcloud.com/ssx/boxes/vsphere-dummy/versions/0.0.1/providers/vsphere.box'

  config.vm.hostname = VAGRANT_INSTANCE_NAME
  config.vm.define VAGRANT_INSTANCE_NAME do |d|
  end

  config.vm.provider :vsphere do |vsphere|
    vsphere.host                  = 'vsphere.local'
    vsphere.name                  = VAGRANT_INSTANCE_NAME
    vsphere.compute_resource_name = 'vagrant01.vsphere.local'
    vsphere.resource_pool_name    = 'vagrant'
    vsphere.template_name         = 'vagrant-templates/ubuntu14041'
    vsphere.vm_base_path          = "vagrant-machines"

    vsphere.user     = 'vagrant-user@vsphere'
    vsphere.password = '***************'
    vsphere.insecure = true

    vsphere.custom_attribute('timestamp', Time.now.to_s)
  end
end

Vagrant Up

vagrant up --provider=vsphere

Vagrant SSH

vagrant ssh

Vagrant Destroy

vagrant destroy

Version History

See CHANGELOG.md.

Contributing

See DEVELOPMENT.md.

License

The Vagrant vSphere Provider is licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE.

Code of Conduct

See Code of Conduct.

Credit

This software was developed by the National Snow and Ice Data Center with funding from multiple sources.