# vagrant-lxc Highly experimental, soon to come, Linux Containers support for the unreleased Vagrant 1.1. Please refer to the [closed issues](https://github.com/fgrehm/vagrant-lxc/issues?labels=&milestone=&page=1&state=closed) to find out whats currently supported. ## WARNING Please keep in mind that although I'm already using this on my laptop, this is "almost alpha" software and things might go wrong. ## Dependencies LXC, `bsdtar` packages and a Kernel [higher than 3.5.0-17.28](#im-unable-to-restart-containers), which on Ubuntu 12.10 means: ``` sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade sudo apt-get install lxc bsdtar ``` ## What is currently supported? * Vagrant's `up`, `halt`, `reload`, `destroy`, and `ssh` commands * Shared folders * Provisioners * Setting container's host name * Host-only / private networking ## Current limitations * Ruby >= 1.9.3 only, patches for 1.8.7 are welcome * A hell lot of `sudo`s * Only a [single ubuntu box supported](boxes), I'm still [figuring out what should go on the .box file](https://github.com/fgrehm/vagrant-lxc/issues/4) * "[works](https://github.com/fgrehm/vagrant-lxc/issues/20) on [my machine](https://github.com/fgrehm/vagrant-lxc/issues/7)" (TM) * + bunch of other [core features](https://github.com/fgrehm/vagrant-lxc/issues?labels=core&milestone=&page=1&state=open) and some known [bugs](https://github.com/fgrehm/vagrant-lxc/issues?labels=bug&page=1&state=open) ## Usage For now you'll need to install the gem from sources: ``` git clone git://github.com/fgrehm/vagrant-lxc.git --recurse cd vagrant-lxc bundle install bundle exec rake install ``` Since Vagrant 1.1 has not been released yet and to avoid messing up with you current Vagrant installation, I've vendored Vagrant's sources from the master and made it available from [`vagrant-lxc`](bin/vagrant-lxc). So after installing `vagrant-lxc`, create a `Vagrantfile` like the one below and run `vagrant-lxc up --provider=lxc`: ```ruby Vagrant.configure("2") do |config| config.vm.box = "lxc-quantal64" config.vm.box_url = 'http://dl.dropbox.com/u/13510779/lxc-quantal64-2013-03-08.box' # Create a private network, which allows host-only access to the machine # using a specific IP. # config.vm.network :private_network, ip: "192.168.33.10" # Share an additional folder to the guest Container. The first argument # is the path on the host to the actual folder. The second argument is # the path on the guest to mount the folder. And the optional third # argument is a set of non-required options. config.vm.synced_folder "/tmp", "/host_tmp" config.vm.provider :lxc do |lxc| # Same as 'customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--memory", "1024"]' for VirtualBox lxc.start_opts << 'lxc.cgroup.memory.limit_in_bytes=400M' # Limits swap size lxc.start_opts << 'lxc.cgroup.memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes=500M' end # ... your puppet / chef / shell provisioner configs here ... end ``` If you don't trust me and believe that it will mess up with your current Vagrant installation and / or are afraid that something might go wrong with your machine, fire up the [same Vagrant VirtualBox machine I'm using for development](#using-virtualbox-for-development) to try things out and do the same as above. That might also get you up and running if you are working on a mac or windows host ;) ## Development If you know what you'll be doing and want to develop from your physical machine, just sing that same old song: ``` git clone git://github.com/fgrehm/vagrant-lxc.git --recurse cd vagrant-lxc bundle install bundle exec rake # to run all specs ``` To rebuild and add the new quantal64 box: ``` bundle exec rake boxes:quantal64:build vagrant-lxc box add quantal64 boxes/output/lxc-quantal64.box ``` ### Using VirtualBox for development I've also prepared a Vagrant 1.0 VirtualBox machine for development that you can get up and running with the [`setup-vagrant-dev-box`](setup-vagrant-dev-box) script. Feel free to use it :) ``` cp Vagrantfile.dev.1.0 Vagrantfile ./setup-vagrant-dev-box vagrant ssh ``` ## Protips If you want to find out more about what's going on under the hood on vagrant, prepend `VAGRANT_LOG=debug` to your `vagrant-lxc` commands. For `lxc-start`s debugging set `LXC_START_LOG_FILE`: ``` LXC_START_LOG_FILE=/tmp/lxc-start.log VAGRANT_LOG=debug vagrant-lxc up ``` This will output A LOT of information on your terminal and some useful information about `lxc-start` to `/tmp/lxc-start.log`. Debugging whats going on with the container itself is a pain, there are some nice little scripts on the [/dev](dev) folder of the project. ## Help! ### I've accidentaly ran `vagrant-lxc` on a Vagrant 1.0 project and I can't use it anymore That happened to me before so here's how to recover: ``` rm -rf .vagrant mv .vagrant.v1* .vagrant ``` ### I'm unable to restart containers! It happened to me quite a few times in the past and it seems that it is related to a bug on linux kernel, so make sure you are using a bug-free kernel (>= 3.5.0-17.28). More information can be found on: * https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47181 * https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1021471 * https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1065434 Sometimes the Virtual Box dev machine I'm using is not able to `lxc-start` containers anymore. Most of the times it was an issue with the [arguments](https://github.com/fgrehm/vagrant-lxc/blob/master/lib/vagrant-lxc/container.rb#L85) [I provided](https://github.com/fgrehm/vagrant-lxc/blob/master/example/Vagrantfile#L14-L18) to it. If you run into that, rollback your changes and try to `vagrant reload` the dev box. If it still doesn't work, please file a bug at the issue tracker ## Contributing 1. Fork it 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`) 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 5. Create new Pull Request