Vnx-vagrant
How to create a Ubuntu Vagrant virtual machine to run VNX virtual scenarios
This procedure describes how to use Vagrant to create a Ubuntu 14.04 virtual machine to run VNX. This is probably the easiest way to test VNX over Linux, Mac OSX or Windows. You can download the VM created with this procedure from here.
The VNX scenarios started within the VM created are restricted to LXC, due to limitations in nested virtualizacion (KVM virtual machines cannot be started whitin a Virtualbox virtual machine).
To create a VNX ready Vagrant virtual machine, follow this procedure:
- Install Vagrant and VirtualBox in your system (see Vagrant installation instructions for more details). For example for debian-like Linux:
apt-get install virtualbox vagrant
vagrant box add trusty32 https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/vagrant/trusty/current/trusty-server-cloudimg-i386-vagrant-disk1.box
mkdir vnx cd vnx
wget -N http://idefix.dit.upm.es/vnx/vagrant-vnx/{Vagrantfile,Vagrantfile.pkg,bootstrap.sh} chmod +x bootstrap.sh
vagrant up vagrant ssh
cd /usr/share/vnx/examples/ sudo vnx -f simple_lxc_ubuntu.xml -v -t
sudo halt
To create a Vagrant base box starting from the VM created:
- Optionally, try to reduce the VM image by writting zeros to free disk space. From inside the VM, type:
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/EMPTY bs=1M sudo rm -f /EMPTY
VBoxManage list vms ... "vnx_1402744959" {e46a72f4-2b47-4220-b77c-7a58ae98b6d1} ...
vagrant package --base vnx_1402744959 --output vnx-ubuntu-14.04-v01.box --vagrantfile Vagrantfile.pkg
To download and create a VM from the Vagrant base image created, just:
vagrant box add vnx http://idefix.dit.upm.es/vnx/vagrant-vnx/vnx-ubuntu-14.04-v01.box mkdir vnx cd vnx vagrant init vnx vagrant up
Optionally, you can customize the VM (memory assigned or the number of cpus) by editing Vagrantfile. For example, to increase memory to 2Gb and the number of CPUs to 4, add the following lines:
config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |vb| vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--memory", "2048", "--cpus", "4"] end
Vagrantfile content
# -*- mode: ruby -*- # vi: set ft=ruby : Vagrant.configure("2") do |config| config.vm.box = "trusty32" config.ssh.forward_x11 = true config.vm.provision :shell, :path => "bootstrap.sh" config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |vb| vb.gui = false vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--memory", "1024", "--cpus", "2"] end end
bootstrap.sh file content
#!/usr/bin/env bash # # VNX installation script for Vagrant VMs # # Author: David Fernández (david@dit.upm.es) # # This file is part of the Virtual Networks over LinuX (VNX) Project distribution. # (www: http://www.dit.upm.es/vnx - e-mail: vnx@dit.upm.es) # # Departamento de Ingeniería de Sistemas Telemáticos (DIT) # Universidad Politécnica de Madrid # SPAIN # HOSTNAME=vnx echo "-- Installing VNX:" echo "" echo "---- Changing hostname:" echo "" echo $HOSTNAME > /etc/hostname hostname $HOSTNAME sed -i -e "s/127.0.1.1.*/127.0.1.1 $HOSTNAME/" /etc/hosts echo "" echo "---- Installing required packages:" echo "" apt-get update apt-get -y install qemu-kvm libvirt-bin vlan xterm bridge-utils screen virt-manager \ virt-viewer libxml-checker-perl libxml-parser-perl libnetaddr-ip-perl libnet-pcap-perl \ libnet-ipv6addr-perl liberror-perl libexception-class-perl \ uml-utilities libxml-libxml-perl libterm-readline-perl-perl libnet-telnet-perl \ libnet-ip-perl libreadonly-perl libmath-round-perl libappconfig-perl \ libdbi-perl graphviz genisoimage gnome-terminal tree libio-pty-perl libsys-virt-perl \ libfile-homedir-perl curl w3m picocom expect lxc aptsh libxml-tidy-perl inkscape \ linux-image-extra-virtual wmctrl echo "" echo "---- Installing VNX application:" echo "" mkdir /tmp/vnx-update cd /tmp/vnx-update rm -rf /tmp/vnx-update/vnx-* wget http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/vnx-latest.tgz tar xfvz vnx-latest.tgz cd vnx-* sudo ./install_vnx sudo mv /usr/share/vnx/etc/vnx.conf.sample /etc/vnx.conf # Set svg viewer to inkview sed -i -e '/\[general\]/{:a;n;/^$/!ba;i\svg_viewer=inkview' -e '}' /etc/vnx.conf # Set console to xterm sed -i -e '/console_term/d' /etc/vnx.conf sed -i -e '/\[general\]/{:a;n;/^$/!ba;i\console_term=xterm' -e '}' /etc/vnx.conf echo "" echo "---- Installing VNX LXC rootfs:" echo "" cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems/ /usr/bin/vnx_download_rootfs -l -r vnx_rootfs_lxc_ubuntu-14.04-v025 -y ln -s rootfs_lxc_ubuntu rootfs_lxc echo "-- Rebooting to finish installation..." reboot echo "----"
Install CDPS exercise
- Download exercise:
cd mkdir p7 cd p7 wget idefix.dit.upm.es/download/cdps/p7.xml
sudo lxc-start -n vnx -f /usr/share/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_lxc_ubuntu-13.10-v025/config dhclient eth0 apt-get update apt-get -y install fuse glusterfs-client glusterfs-server mknod -m 666 /dev/fuse c 10 229
sudo vnx -f p7.xml -v -t
scp root@10.0.2.2:/root/cdps/p7/p7-con* .