Vagrant : Install2024/05/09 |
Install Vagrant that is wrapper tool for Virtualization software like Libvirt or VirtualBox and others.
Vagrant supports many Virtualization software like VirtualBox or Libvirt and others,
this example is based on the Libvirt installed environment. |
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[1] | Install Vagrant. |
[root@dlp ~]#
[root@dlp ~]# dnf -y install vagrant systemctl start virtnetworkd
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[2] | This is the basic usage of Vagrant. It's possible to use it by any common users. |
# download and add virtual machine images # for downloadable image, refer to the official site below # ⇒ https://app.vagrantup.com/boxes/search [fedora@dlp ~]$ vagrant box add generic/fedora39 --provider libvirt ==> box: Loading metadata for box 'generic/fedora39' box: URL: https://vagrantcloud.com/generic/fedora39 ==> box: Adding box 'generic/fedora39' (v4.3.12) for provider: libvirt box: Downloading: https://vagrantcloud.com/generic/boxes/fedora39/versions/4.3.12/providers/libvirt/amd64/vagrant.box box: Calculating and comparing box checksum... ==> box: Successfully added box 'generic/fedora39' (v4.3.12) for 'libvirt'! # initialize ([Vagrantfile] is created on the current path) [fedora@dlp ~]$ vagrant init generic/fedora39 A `Vagrantfile` has been placed in this directory. You are now ready to `vagrant up` your first virtual environment! Please read the comments in the Vagrantfile as well as documentation on `vagrantup.com` for more information on using Vagrant. # start virtual machine [fedora@dlp ~]$ vagrant up Bringing machine 'default' up with 'libvirt' provider... ==> default: Checking if box 'generic/fedora39' version '4.3.12' is up to date... ==> default: Uploading base box image as volume into Libvirt storage... ==> default: Creating image (snapshot of base box volume). ==> default: Creating domain with the following settings... ==> default: -- Name: fedora_default ==> default: -- Description: Source: /home/fedora/Vagrantfile ==> default: -- Domain type: kvm ==> default: -- Cpus: 2 ==> default: -- Feature: acpi ==> default: -- Feature: apic ==> default: -- Feature: pae ==> default: -- Clock offset: utc ==> default: -- Memory: 2048M ==> default: -- Base box: generic/fedora39 ==> default: -- Storage pool: default ==> default: -- Image(vda): /home/fedora/.local/share/libvirt/images/fedora_default.img, virtio, 128G ==> default: -- Disk driver opts: cache='default' ==> default: -- Graphics Type: vnc ==> default: -- Video Type: cirrus ==> default: -- Video VRAM: 256 ==> default: -- Video 3D accel: false ==> default: -- Keymap: en-us ==> default: -- TPM Backend: passthrough ==> default: -- INPUT: type=mouse, bus=ps2 ==> default: Creating shared folders metadata... ==> default: Starting domain. ..... ..... default: SSH address: 192.168.122.125:22 default: SSH username: vagrant default: SSH auth method: private key default: default: Vagrant insecure key detected. Vagrant will automatically replace default: this with a newly generated keypair for better security. default: default: Inserting generated public key within guest... default: Removing insecure key from the guest if it's present... default: Key inserted! Disconnecting and reconnecting using new SSH key... ==> default: Machine booted and ready! # show state of virtual machine [fedora@dlp ~]$ vagrant status Current machine states: default running (libvirt) The Libvirt domain is running. To stop this machine, you can run `vagrant halt`. To destroy the machine, you can run `vagrant destroy`. # connect to virtual machine with SSH [fedora@dlp ~]$ vagrant ssh [vagrant@fedora39 ~]$ uname -a Linux fedora39.localdomain 6.6.9-200.fc39.x86_64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon Jan 1 20:05:54 UTC 2024 x86_64 GNU/Linux [vagrant@fedora39 ~]$ exit # stop virtual machine [fedora@dlp ~]$ vagrant halt ==> default: Attempting graceful shutdown of VM... # if you'd like to change settings of virtual machine, edit Vagrantfile [fedora@dlp ~]$ vi Vagrantfile # for example to change CPU and Memory settings # uncomment line 57 like follows and add or change values config.vm.provider "virtualbox" do |vb| # # Display the VirtualBox GUI when booting the machine # vb.gui = true # # # Customize the amount of memory on the VM: vb.memory = "4096" vb.cpus = 2 end |
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