- ansible (the latest 1.9 release is preferred, but any version greater than 1.9.1 should be sufficient).
- vagrant (tested against version 1.7.2)
- vagrant-hostmanager plugin (tested against version 1.5.0)
- vagrant-libvirt (tested against version 0.0.26)
- Only required if using libvirt instead of virtualbox
For enterprise
deployment types the base RHEL box has to be added to Vagrant:
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Download the RHEL7 vagrant image (libvirt or virtualbox) available from the Red Hat Container Development Kit downloads in the customer portal
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Install it into vagrant
$ vagrant box add --name rhel-7 /path/to/rhel-server-libvirt-7.1-3.x86_64.box
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(optional, recommended) Increase the disk size of the image to 20GB - This is a two step process. (these instructions are specific to libvirt)
Resize the actual qcow2 image:
$ qemu-img resize ~/.vagrant.d/boxes/rhel-7/0/libvirt/box.img 20GB
Edit
~/.vagrant.d/boxes/rhel-7/0/libvirt/metadata.json
to reflect the new size. A corrected metadata.json looks like this:{"provider": "libvirt", "format": "qcow2", "virtual_size": 20}
vagrant up --no-provision
vagrant provision
Using libvirt:
vagrant up --provider=libvirt --no-provision
vagrant provision
The following environment variables can be overriden:
OPENSHIFT_DEPLOYMENT_TYPE
(defaults to origin, choices: origin, enterprise, online)OPENSHIFT_NUM_NODES
(the number of nodes to create, defaults to 2)
Note that if OPENSHIFT_DEPLOYMENT_TYPE
is enterprise
you should also specify environment variables related to subscription-manager
which are used by the rhel_subscribe
role:
rhel_subscription_user
: rhsm userrhel_subscription_pass
: rhsm password- (optional)
rhel_subscription_pool
: poolID to attach a specific subscription besides what auto-attach detects