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README.md
MSVSphere Cloud Images
Packer templates and configuration files for building MSVSphere images for various cloud platforms.
Build environment configuration
Supported operating systems:
- MSVSphere 9 and other EL9-compatible distributions
- Fedora
Follow the Packer installation instructions.
Alternatively, you can install a Packer binary from a Yandex
mirror: just download a
latest version archive and unzip it somewhere in PATH (e.g. ~/.local/bin
).
Verify that Packer works:
$ packer version
Packer v1.9.1
Install required Packer plugins:
$ packer init -upgrade .
Dependently on your network configuration, you may also need to open the 8000-9000 TCP port range so that Packer can serve kickstart files to VMs:
$ firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=8000-9000/tcp --permanent
$ firewall-cmd --reload
Building images
In order to build an image use the following command syntax:
$ packer build -only=${BUILDER}.${CONFIGURATION} .
where ${BUILDER}
is a Packer builder (e.g. virtualbox-iso
) and
${CONFIGURATION}
is an image configuration name (e.g.
msvsphere-9-vagrant-x86_64
).
A graphical VM console is disabled by default, but you can enable it for
debugging purposes by setting the headless
variable to false
:
$ packer build -only=vmware-iso.msvsphere-9-vagrant-x86_64 \
-var headless=false .
See the variables.pkr.hcl file for other supported variables.
Building Vagrant boxes
VMWare Vagrant box build command:
$ packer build -only=vmware-iso.msvsphere-9-vagrant-x86_64 .
License
Licensed under the MIT license, see the LICENSE file for details.