# -*- mode: ruby -*- # vi: set ft=ruby : Vagrant.configure('2') do |config| # Example configuration of new VM.. # #config.vm.define :test_vm do |test_vm| # Box name # #test_vm.vm.box = 'centos-6' # Domain Specific Options # # See README for more info. # #test_vm.vm.provider :libvirt do |domain| # domain.memory = 2048 # domain.cpus = 2 #end # Interfaces for VM # # Networking features in the form of `config.vm.network` support private # networks concept. No public network or port forwarding are supported in # current version of provider. See README for more info. # #test_vm.vm.network :private_network, :ip => '10.20.30.40' #end # Options for libvirt vagrant provider. config.vm.provider :libvirt do |libvirt| # A hypervisor name to access. Different drivers can be specified, but # this version of provider creates KVM machines only. Some examples of # drivers are qemu (KVM/qemu), xen (Xen hypervisor), lxc (Linux Containers), # esx (VMware ESX), vmwarews (VMware Workstation) and more. Refer to # documentation for available drivers (http://libvirt.org/drivers.html). libvirt.driver = 'qemu' # The name of the server, where libvirtd is running. #libvirt.host = 'localhost' # If use ssh tunnel to connect to Libvirt. libvirt.connect_via_ssh = false # The username and password to access Libvirt. Password is not used when # connecting via ssh. libvirt.username = 'root' #libvirt.password = 'secret' # Libvirt storage pool name, where box image and instance snapshots will # be stored. libvirt.storage_pool_name = 'default' end end