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+ ## 0.6.1
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+ * Fixed network selection for creating servers #23
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+ * Update bootstrap scripts #17
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+ * Update development dependencies for Chef 12
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+ * Fixed --cpu and --memory options/tests #15
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+ * Readme updates #12
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+
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+ ## 0.6.0
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+ * VMworld version
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+
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+ ## 0.1.3
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+ * Vulk gets server create working
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+ * rename from vCHS to vCloud Air
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+
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+ ## 0.1.0
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+ * Implementation using knife-cloud gem
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+ * First listing functionality
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+
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+ source "https://rubygems.org"
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+ # Specify your gem's dependencies in knife-<yourcloud>.gemspec
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+ gemspec
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+ watch(%r{^lib/(.+)\.rb$}) { |m| "spec/unit/lib/#{m[1]}_spec.rb" }
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+ watch('spec/spec_helper.rb') { "spec" }
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+ watch(%r{^app/(.+)\.rb$}) { |m| "spec/#{m[1]}_spec.rb" }
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+ watch(%r{^app/(.*)(\.erb|\.haml|\.slim)$}) { |m| "spec/#{m[1]}#{m[2]}_spec.rb" }
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+ watch(%r{^app/controllers/(.+)_(controller)\.rb$}) { |m| ["spec/routing/#{m[1]}_routing_spec.rb", "spec/#{m[2]}s/#{m[1]}_#{m[2]}_spec.rb", "spec/acceptance/#{m[1]}_spec.rb"] }
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+ Knife vcair
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+ ===============
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+ This is the official Chef Knife plugin VMware's vCloud Hybrid Service (vcair). This plugin gives knife the ability to create, bootstrap and manage instances on vcair-based public and private clouds.
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+
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+ Please refer to the [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md) for version history and known issues.
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+
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+ # Installation #
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+
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+ ## Current Source Build Instructions: ##
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+
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+ Then build and install this gem, run:
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+
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+ $ gem build knife-vcair.gemspec
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+ $ gem install knife-vcair-0.6.X.gem
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+
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+ or if you are using the Chef Development Kit (Chef DK), to install it run:
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+
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+ $ chef gem install knife-vcair-0.X.0.gem
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+
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+ ## Future Rubygems Instructions: ##
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+
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+ This plugin is distributed as a Ruby Gem. To install it, run:
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+
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+ $ gem install knife-vcair
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+
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+ If you are using the Chef Development Kit (Chef DK), to install it run:
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+
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+ $ chef gem install knife-vcair
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+
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+ # Configuration #
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+
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+ In order to communicate with an vcair API you will need to tell Knife
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+ your vcair API endpoint, username, password and organization. The
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+ easiest way to accomplish this is to create these entries in your
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+ `knife.rb` file:
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+
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+ knife[:vcair_api_host] = 'vcair.example.com'
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+ knife[:vcair_username] = 'Your vcair username'
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+ knife[:vcair_password] = 'Your vcair password'
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+ knife[:vcair_org] = 'Your vcair organization'
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+
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+ If your knife.rb file will be checked into a SCM system (ie readable
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+ by others) you may want to read the values from environment variables.
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+
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+ knife[:vcair_api_host] = "#{ENV['VCAIR_API_URL']}"
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+ knife[:vcair_username] = "#{ENV['VCAIR_USERNAME']}"
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+ knife[:vcair_password] = "#{ENV['VCAIR_PASSWORD']}"
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+ knife[:vcair_org] = "#{ENV['VCAIR_ORG']}"
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+
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+ ## VMware's vcair ##
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+
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+ If you are using VMware's hosted vcair the API URL is found by logging
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+ into the https://vchs.vmware.com, and clicking on your Dashboard's
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+ Virtual Data Center. On the right under "Related Links" click on the
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+ "vCloud Director API URL" and copy that value. It should look
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+ something like
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+ `https://p3v11-vcd.vchs.vmware.com:443/cloud/org/M511664989-4904/`
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+ From this we will take our base API URL `p3v11-vcd.vchs.vmware.com`
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+ and get our organization `M511664989-4904` that is appended to our
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+ https://vchs.vmware.com login, giving us the values:
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+
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+ knife[:vcair_api_host] = 'p3v11-vcd.vchs.vmware.com'
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+ knife[:vcair_username] = 'user@somedomain.com
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+ knife[:vcair_password] = 'VCAIRSECRET'
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+ knife[:vcair_org] = 'M511664989-4904'
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+
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+ # knife vcair subcommands #
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+
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+ This plugin provides the following Knife subcommands. Specific command
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+ options can be found by invoking the subcommand with a `--help`
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+ option.
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+
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+ ## knife vcair server create OR knife vcair vm create ##
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+
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+ Instanciate a new VApp+VM from a Template from one of the available Catalogs.
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+
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+ **NOTE:** If `--vcair-net NETWORK` is not provided, the first non-isolated (i.e. natRouted or bridged) network is chosen
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+
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+ Windows example:
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+ ```
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+ knife vcair server create \
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+ --winrm-password Password1 \
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+ --image W2K12-STD-64BIT \
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+ --bootstrap-protocol winrm \
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+ --customization-script ./install-winrm-vcair.bat \
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+ --cpus 4 \
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+ --memory 4096 \
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+ --node-name windows2012 \
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+ --vcair-net M511664989-4904-default-routed
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+ ```
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+
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+ The windows example requires a custom install script to setup winrm,
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+ and set/change the initial password without using the web console. A
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+ working example
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+ [./install-winrm-vcair-example.bat](https://github.com/vulk/knife-vcair/blob/server-create/install-winrm-vcair-example.bat)
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+ is included in this repo.
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+
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+
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+ Linux example:
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+ ```
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+ knife vcair server create \
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+ --ssh-password Password1 \
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+ --image "CentOS64-64bit" \
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+ --customization-script ./install-linux-vcair.sh \
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+ --cpus 4 \
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+ --memory 4096 \
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+ --node-name centos64 \
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+ --vcair-net M511664989-4904-default-routed
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+ ```
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+
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+ The Linux example requires a custom script to set DNS servers for obtaining chef-client via omnibus.
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+ This also includes a workaround for Ubuntu images to allow password authentication via SSH.
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+ The Linux images require you pass the ssh-password. Ssh public keys
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+ are not supported yet.
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+
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+ Assumptions:
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+ * each VApp will only contain one VM.
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+ * a routed network with a default SNAT rule allowing internet and DNS
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+ * a firewall rule allowing that network to reach internet
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+
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+ **TODO**
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+ * Allow specifying (possibly multiple) networks in server create
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+ - Rather than just searching for one that ends in 'routed'
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+ * Allow specifying nat setup / external IPs
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+ * Allow specifying catalog item by name OR id, public or private
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+ * Automatically image_os_type / bootstrap_protocol default basode on template default to linux/ssh
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+ * See if windows images can be updated to set password correctly when set via the vchs API
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+ * See if Linux images / API can be updated to use ssh keys
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+ * Add support for `admin_auto_logon_*` to fog, and get windows/linux images updated to respect
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+ * Support IP allocation modes other than DHCP, including manual
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+
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+ ## knife vcair server delete OR knife vcair vm delete ##
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+
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+ Delete a vcair vAPP. `knife vcair vm delete` is the same command if
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+ the term 'vm' is preferred over 'server'. **PLEASE NOTE** - this does
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+ not delete the associated node and client objects from the Chef server
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+ without using the `-P` option to purge the client.
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+
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+ ## knife vcair server list OR knife vcair vm list ##
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+
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+ List the currently deployed vcair servers by their vAPP. `knife vcair vm list` is the same command if the term 'vm' is preferred over 'server'.
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+
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+ ## knife vcair image list OR knife vcair template list ##
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+
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+ List the available vcair templates or images that may be used for deploying VMs.
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+
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+ ## knife vcair network list ##
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+ Lists the networks available to the current vcair organization.
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+
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+ ## knife vcair nat list ##
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+
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+ **TODO** List the Network Address Translation (NAT) rules modifying the source/destination IP Addresses or packets arriving to and leaving from the vcair organization network.
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+
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+ ## knife vcair firewall list ##
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+
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+ **TODO** The list of firewall rules configured for the current vcair organization network.
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+
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+ ## knife vcair ip list ##
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+
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+ **TODO** The list of public IP Addresses provided and allocated for the current vcair organization network.
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+
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+
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+ # Notes #
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+
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+ * The 20140619 Ubuntu images seems to not use customizaton (script nor setting password) and default to not allowing ssh w/ password even if known.
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ template = public_catalog.catalog_items.get_by_name('Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS (amd64 20140619)'
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+ ```
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+ # License #
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+ Author:: Matt Ray (<matt@chef.io>)
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+ Author:: Seth Thomas (<sthomas@chef.io>)
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+ Author:: Chris McClimans (<c@vulk.co>)
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+ Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2015 Chef Software, Inc.
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+ License:: Apache License, Version 2.0
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