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VAAS

Vagrant As Automation Script

DO SMART WORK RATHER THAN HARD WORK!

Overview

Welcome to the documentation for VAAS - the command line utility for managing the lifecycle of virtual machines.

Automation for create/setup your POC/Working environment also for exam presentation like CKA, CKAD, CKS.

VAAS helps you to make you by creating/setup your working Simulator or say POC/Work environment platform which will be ready for your work with minimum efforts.

Every Vagarant file has its own configuration, just update as per your need and say vagrant up to start vm and setting up. It may take some time and as its completed you can follow the instructions under how to use section.

Prerequisites

This module requires Vagrant to pre-installed. And any virtual environment, defualt can use oracle virtualbox

Basic usage

Command line

To start working VAAS, very first clone under your workspace and change your path based on your need. For Example: Want to setup kubernetes cluster using centos base.

cd <YOUR WORK SPACE>
git clone [email protected]:marthanda93/VAAS.git

cd kubernetes/centos
vagrant up

Once your vagrant up is complete, you can use below command line utility.

To know about you vagarant environments / list down running VMs

vagrant status

To SSH to VM

vagrant ssh web

To shut down the virtual machine use the command:

vagrant halt

For specific vm

vagrant halt worker-node-2

To launch Vagrant using Amazon Web Services with:

With default vm option

vagrant up

With Vmware Fusion

vagrant up –provider=vmware_fusion

Start specific vm

vagrant up master-node

To remove all traces of the virtual machine from your system type in the following: For all VMs

vagrant destroy -f

For specific VM

vagrant destroy worker-node-1 -f

To stop the machine and save its current state run:

vagrant suspend

To remove image

vagrant box remove ubuntu/trusty64