vagrant-vmware-esxi 2.4.3 → 2.4.4
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- data/lib/vagrant-vmware-esxi/action/esxi_password.rb +2 -1
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>https://github.com/josenk/vagrant-vmware-esxi/wiki
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If you are using vagrant as
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Vagrant vs Terraform.
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If you are using vagrant as a deployment tool (infa as code), you may want to consider a better tool. Terraform. Vagrant is better for development environments, while Terraform is better at managing infrastructure. Please give my terraform plugin a try and give me some feedback. What you're trying to do, what's missing, what works, what doesn't work, etc...
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>https://www.vagrantup.com/intro/vs/terraform.html
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>https://github.com/josenk/terraform-provider-esxi
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>https://github.com/josenk/vagrant-vmware-esxi
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What's new!
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Added support to clone from a VM! Refer to the WIKI for documentation, example and other information.
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>https://github.com/josenk/vagrant-vmware-esxi/wiki/How-to-clone_from_vm
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Features and Compatibility
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* Clone from VMs. Clone a VM on the esxi host instead of transferring a box stored on your local pc.
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* Clone from VMs. (see wiki) Clone a VM on the esxi host instead of transferring a box stored on your local pc.
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* Any of the vmware Box formats should be compatible.
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* vmware_desktop, vmware_fusion, vmware_workstation...
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* To be fully functional, you must have open-vm-tools or vmware tools installed.
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* Google 'How to enable ssh access on esxi'
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4. The boxes must have open-vm-tools or vmware-tools installed to properly transition to the 'running' state.
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6. You will most likely need a DHCP server on your primary network if you are deploying public boxes.
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Why this plugin?
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Upgrading from vagrant-vmware-esxi 1.x.x
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See wiki for more information.
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>https://github.com/josenk/vagrant-vmware-esxi/wiki/Upgrading-from-vagrant-vmware-esxi-1.x.x
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Known issues with vmware_esxi
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* The boxes must have open-vm-tools or vmware-tools installed to properly transition to the 'running' state.
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* Invalid settings (bad IP address, netmask, MAC address, guest_custom_vmx_settings) could cause 'vagrant up' to fail. Review vSphere console and/or ESXi logs to help debug why it failed.
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* If you break an install ([CTRL]-C), the cleanup task doesn't always destroy the VM that has been partially built. To resolve this, use the local_allow_overwrite = 'True' Vagrantfile option if you want to force a rebuild, or you can delete the vm using the VSphere client.
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* ovftool installer for windows doesn't put ovftool.exe in your path. You can manually set your path, or install ovftool in the \HashiCorp\Vagrant\bin directory.
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* Vagrant NFS synced folders cannot not 100% reliable on multi-homed clients (your vagrant pc/laptop/host). There is no 100% reliable way to know which IP is the correct, most reliable, most desirable, way to reach the vm guest.
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* Vagrant NFS synced folders cannot not be 100% reliable on multi-homed clients (your vagrant pc/laptop/host). There is no 100% reliable way to know which IP is the correct, most reliable, most desirable, way to reach the vm guest.
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* Plugin V2.0.1 - 2.0.5 is not compatible with Windows (to support ed25519 ssh keys, net-ssh requires libsodium but it's not compatible with Windows). ed25519 support has been removed for now. It will be added back when net-ssh 5.x goes out of beta.
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* Cygwin & gitbash have console issues. Ruby module io/console does not have support. https://github.com/ruby/io-console/issues/2
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Version History
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* 2.4.4 Show stderr if unable to connect to esxi host. Update GuestOS types.
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* 2.4.3 Update GuestOS types.
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* 2.4.3 Fix, Allow disk stores with "(" or ")" in their name. Add support for up to 10 virtual nics
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# OPTIONAL. Set the guest username login. The default is 'vagrant'.
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@logger.info('vagrant-vmware-esxi, set_esxi_password: '\
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