Vagrant
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Vagrant is a tool for managing and configuring virtualised development environments.
Vagrant has a concept of 'providers', which map to the virtualisation engine and its API. The most popular and well-supported provider is Virtualbox; plugins exist for libvirt
, kvm
, lxc
, vmware
and more.
Vagrant uses a mostly declarative Vagrantfile
to define virtualised machines. A single Vagrantfile can define multiple machines.
See also Wikipedia:Vagrant (software).
Contents
Installing Vagrant
Install vagrant from the official repositories.
Plugins
Vagrant has a middleware architecture providing support for powerful plugins.
Plugins can be installed with Vagrant's built-in plugin manager. You can specify multiple plugins to install:
vagrant plugin install vagrant-vbguest vagrant-share
vagrant-libvirt
This plugin adds Libvirt support.
It currently has the same issue with ruby as the vagrant-kvm plugin. As of vagrant 1.7.2, this invocation will install vagrant-libvirt successfully:
# in case it's already installled vagrant plugin uninstall vagrant-libvirt # vagrant's copy of curl prevents the proper installation of ruby-libvirt sudo mv /opt/vagrant/embedded/lib/libcurl.so{,.backup} sudo mv /opt/vagrant/embedded/lib/libcurl.so.4{,.backup} sudo mv /opt/vagrant/embedded/lib/libcurl.so.4.3.0{,.backup} sudo mv /opt/vagrant/embedded/lib/pkgconfig/libcurl.pc{,.backup} CONFIGURE_ARGS="with-libvirt-include=/usr/include/libvirt with-libvirt-lib=/usr/lib" vagrant plugin install vagrant-libvirt # put vagrant's copy of curl back sudo mv /opt/vagrant/embedded/lib/libcurl.so{.backup,} sudo mv /opt/vagrant/embedded/lib/libcurl.so.4{.backup,} sudo mv /opt/vagrant/embedded/lib/libcurl.so.4.3.0{.backup,} sudo mv /opt/vagrant/embedded/lib/pkgconfig/libcurl.pc{.backup,}
If starting a box with vagrant-libvirt still gives you errors it can help to replace the ruby-libvirt
gem located in ~/.vagrant.d
with the one from the AUR.
First install ruby-libvirtAUR from the AUR Arch User repository. Then copy /usr/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/ruby-libvirt-*
to ~/.vagrant.d/gems/gems/
(make sure to remove the ruby-libvirt-*
directory under ~/.vagrant.d/gems/gems/
beforehand).
vagrant-lxc
First install lxc from the official repositories, then:
vagrant plugin install vagrant-lxc
Next, configure lxc and some systemd unit files per this comment. The plugin can now be used with a Vagrantfile
like so:
VAGRANTFILE_API_VERSION = "2" Vagrant.configure("2") do |config| config.vm.define "main" do |config| config.vm.box = 'http://bit.ly/vagrant-lxc-wheezy64-2013-10-23' config.vm.provider :lxc do |lxc| lxc.customize 'cgroup.memory.limit_in_bytes', '512M' end config.vm.provision :shell do |shell| shell.path = 'provision.sh' end end end
The provision.sh
file should be a shell script beside the Vagrantfile
. Do whatever setup is appropriate; for example, to remove puppet, which is packaged in the above box:
rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/puppetlabs.list apt-get purge -y puppet facter hiera puppet-common puppetlabs-release ruby-rgen
vagrant-kvm (deprecated)
This plugin supports KVM as the virtualisation provider.
Vagrant installs a self-contained rainbow environment in /opt which interacts with the system Ruby and other libraries in Arch in confusing ways (Issue with Ruby, Issue with Curl library).
Please see and follow the complete installation guide for Arch Linux at vagrant-kvm wiki.
Provisioning
Provisioners allow you to automatically install software, alter and automate configurations as part of the vagrant up process. The two most common provisioners are puppet from official repositories and chefAUR from the AUR Arch User Repository.
Base Boxes for Vagrant
Here is a list of places to get all sorts of vagrant base boxes for different purposes: development, testing, or even production.
- A well maintained up-to-date Arch Linux x86_64 base box for Vagrant
- The same Arch Linux x86_64 base box can also be obtained via Vagrant Cloud by running:
vagrant init terrywang/archlinux
- Vagrant Cloud is HashiCorp's official site for Vagrant boxes. You can browse user-submitted boxes or upload your own. A single Vagrant Cloud box can support multiple providers with versioning.
- vagrantbox.es
A List of vagrant base boxes. Initiated by Gareth Rushgrove @garethr hosted on Heroku using Nginx. See the story here: The Vagrantbox.es Story.
- Opscode bento
We all know what bento means in Japanese, right? In this case, they are NOT lunch boxes BUT extremely useful base boxes which can be used to test cookbooks or private chef (Chef Server and Client). Distributions included: Ubuntu Server, Debian, CentOS, Fedora and FreeBSD.
- Puppet Labs Vagrant Boxes
Pre-rolled vagrant boxes, ready for use. Made by the folks at Puppet Labs.
- Vagrant Ubuntu Cloud Images
It has been there since Jan, 2013. For some reason Canonical has NOT officially promoted it yet, may be still in beta. Remember these are vanilla images, NOT very useful without Chef or Puppet.
Troubleshooting
No ping between host and vagrant box (host-only networking)
Sometimes there are troubles with host-only networking not functioning. Host have no ip on vboxnet interface, host cannot ping vagrant boxes and cannot be pinged from them. This is solved by installing good old net-tools as mentioned in this thread by kevin1024