Added workaround for vagrant 1.9 and centos vm box (#1738)

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Maxim Krasilnikov 2017-10-03 13:32:19 +03:00 committed by Matthew Mosesohn
parent d6d58bc938
commit da61b8e7c9
2 changed files with 8 additions and 2 deletions

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Vagrantfile vendored
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require 'fileutils' require 'fileutils'
Vagrant.require_version ">= 1.8.0" Vagrant.require_version ">= 1.9.0"
CONFIG = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "vagrant/config.rb") CONFIG = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "vagrant/config.rb")
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config.vm.network :private_network, ip: ip config.vm.network :private_network, ip: ip
# workaround for Vagrant 1.9.1 and centos vm
# https://github.com/hashicorp/vagrant/issues/8096
if Vagrant::VERSION == "1.9.1" && $os == "centos"
config.vm.provision "shell", inline: "service network restart", run: "always"
end
# Only execute once the Ansible provisioner, # Only execute once the Ansible provisioner,
# when all the machines are up and ready. # when all the machines are up and ready.
if i == $num_instances if i == $num_instances

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Vagrant Install Vagrant Install
================= =================
Assuming you have Vagrant (1.8+) installed with virtualbox (it may work Assuming you have Vagrant (1.9+) installed with virtualbox (it may work
with vmware, but is untested) you should be able to launch a 3 node with vmware, but is untested) you should be able to launch a 3 node
Kubernetes cluster by simply running `$ vagrant up`.<br /> Kubernetes cluster by simply running `$ vagrant up`.<br />