From 9f528d6eb7ebd7aa545ff1a73574bf16ab9507fa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: DanHam Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2018 16:36:24 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Hyper-V VMCX: Fix long lines --- .../docs/builders/hyperv-vmcx.html.md.erb | 181 +++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 95 insertions(+), 86 deletions(-) diff --git a/website/source/docs/builders/hyperv-vmcx.html.md.erb b/website/source/docs/builders/hyperv-vmcx.html.md.erb index 2bb00b0b8..2230d41b1 100644 --- a/website/source/docs/builders/hyperv-vmcx.html.md.erb +++ b/website/source/docs/builders/hyperv-vmcx.html.md.erb @@ -12,20 +12,21 @@ page_title: "Hyper-V Builder (from an vmcx)" Type: `hyperv-vmcx` -The Hyper-V Packer builder is able to use exported virtual machines or clone existing +The Hyper-V Packer builder is able to use exported virtual machines or clone +existing [Hyper-V](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/solutions/virtualization.aspx) virtual machines. -The builder imports a virtual machine or clones an existing virtual machine boots it, -and provisioning software within the OS, then shutting it down. The result of the -Hyper-V builder is a directory containing all the files necessary to run the virtual -machine portably. +The builder imports a virtual machine or clones an existing virtual machine +boots it, and provisioning software within the OS, then shutting it down. The +result of the Hyper-V builder is a directory containing all the files +necessary to run the virtual machine portably. ## Basic Example -Here is a basic example. This example is not functional. It will start the -OS installer but then fail because we don't provide the preseed file for -Ubuntu to self-install. Still, the example serves to show the basic configuration: +Here is a basic example. This example is not functional. It will start the OS +installer but then fail because we don't provide the preseed file for Ubuntu +to self-install. Still, the example serves to show the basic configuration: Import from folder: @@ -57,13 +58,13 @@ provisioner might not be saved. ## Configuration Reference -There are many configuration options available for the Hyper-V builder. -They are organized below into two categories: required and optional. Within -each category, the available options are alphabetized and described. +There are many configuration options available for the Hyper-V builder. They +are organized below into two categories: required and optional. Within each +category, the available options are alphabetized and described. In addition to the options listed here, a -[communicator](/docs/templates/communicator.html) -can be configured for this builder. +[communicator](/docs/templates/communicator.html) can be configured for this +builder. ### Required for virtual machine import: @@ -83,11 +84,11 @@ can be configured for this builder. machine is cloned. - `boot_command` (array of strings) - This is an array of commands to type - when the virtual machine is first booted. The goal of these commands should - be to type just enough to initialize the operating system installer. - Special keys can be typed as well, and are covered in the section below on - the boot command. If this is not specified, it is assumed the installer - will start itself. + when the virtual machine is first booted. The goal of these commands + should be to type just enough to initialize the operating system + installer. Special keys can be typed as well, and are covered in the + section below on the boot command. If this is not specified, it is assumed + the installer will start itself. - `boot_wait` (string) - The time to wait after booting the initial virtual machine before typing the `boot_command`. The value of this should be @@ -98,39 +99,42 @@ can be configured for this builder. - `cpu` (number) - The number of cpus the virtual machine should use. If this isn't specified, the default is 1 cpu. -- `enable_dynamic_memory` (boolean) - If true enable dynamic memory for virtual - machine. This defaults to false. +- `enable_dynamic_memory` (boolean) - If true enable dynamic memory for + virtual machine. This defaults to false. - `enable_mac_spoofing` (boolean) - If true enable mac spoofing for virtual machine. This defaults to false. -- `enable_secure_boot` (boolean) - If true enable secure boot for virtual machine. This defaults to false. +- `enable_secure_boot` (boolean) - If true enable secure boot for virtual + machine. This defaults to false. -- `secure_boot_template` (string) - The secure boot template to be configured. Valid values are "MicrosoftWindows" (Windows) or - "MicrosoftUEFICertificateAuthority" (Linux). This only takes effect if enable_secure_boot is set to "true". This defaults to "MicrosoftWindows". +- `secure_boot_template` (string) - The secure boot template to be + configured. Valid values are "MicrosoftWindows" (Windows) or + "MicrosoftUEFICertificateAuthority" (Linux). This only takes effect if + enable_secure_boot is set to "true". This defaults to "MicrosoftWindows". -- `enable_virtualization_extensions` (boolean) - If true enable virtualization - extensions for virtual machine. This defaults to false. For nested - virtualization you need to enable mac spoofing, disable dynamic memory and - have at least 4GB of RAM for virtual machine. +- `enable_virtualization_extensions` (boolean) - If true enable + virtualization extensions for virtual machine. This defaults to false. For + nested virtualization you need to enable mac spoofing, disable dynamic + memory and have at least 4GB of RAM for virtual machine. - `floppy_files` (array of strings) - A list of files to place onto a floppy disk that is attached when the VM is booted. This is most useful for unattended Windows installs, which look for an `Autounattend.xml` file on removable media. By default, no floppy will be attached. All files listed in this setting get placed into the root directory of the floppy and the - floppy is attached as the first floppy device. Currently, no support exists - for creating sub-directories on the floppy. Wildcard characters (*, ?, and - []) are allowed. Directory names are also allowed, which will add all the - files found in the directory to the floppy. + floppy is attached as the first floppy device. Currently, no support + exists for creating sub-directories on the floppy. Wildcard characters (*, + ?, and []) are allowed. Directory names are also allowed, which will add + all the files found in the directory to the floppy. - `floppy_dirs` (array of strings) - A list of directories to place onto the floppy disk recursively. This is similar to the `floppy_files` option except that the directory structure is preserved. This is useful for when your floppy disk includes drivers or if you just want to organize it's - contents as a hierarchy. Wildcard characters (\*, ?, and \[\]) are allowed. - The maximum summary size of all files in the listed directories are the - same as in `floppy_files`. + contents as a hierarchy. Wildcard characters (\*, ?, and \[\]) are + allowed. The maximum summary size of all files in the listed directories + are the same as in `floppy_files`. - `guest_additions_mode` (string) - How should guest additions be installed. If value `attach` then attach iso image with by specified by @@ -140,9 +144,9 @@ can be configured for this builder. additions. - `headless` (boolean) - Packer defaults to building Hyper-V virtual - machines by launching a GUI that shows the console of the machine - being built. When this value is set to true, the machine will start without - a console. + machines by launching a GUI that shows the console of the machine being + built. When this value is set to true, the machine will start without a + console. - `http_directory` (string) - Path to a directory to serve using an HTTP server. The files in this directory will be available over HTTP that will @@ -154,10 +158,11 @@ can be configured for this builder. - `http_port_min` and `http_port_max` (number) - These are the minimum and maximum port to use for the HTTP server started to serve the - `http_directory`. Because Packer often runs in parallel, Packer will choose - a randomly available port in this range to run the HTTP server. If you want - to force the HTTP server to be on one port, make this minimum and maximum - port the same. By default the values are 8000 and 9000, respectively. + `http_directory`. Because Packer often runs in parallel, Packer will + choose a randomly available port in this range to run the HTTP server. If + you want to force the HTTP server to be on one port, make this minimum and + maximum port the same. By default the values are 8000 and 9000, + respectively. - `iso_checksum` (string) - The checksum for the OS ISO file. Because ISO files are so large, this is required and Packer will verify it prior to @@ -171,16 +176,16 @@ can be configured for this builder. from time to time. - `iso_url` (string) - A URL to the ISO or VHD containing the installation - image. This URL can be either an HTTP URL or a file URL (or path to - a file). If this is an HTTP URL, Packer will download iso and cache it + image. This URL can be either an HTTP URL or a file URL (or path to a + file). If this is an HTTP URL, Packer will download iso and cache it between runs. - `iso_urls` (array of strings) - Multiple URLs for the ISO or VHD to - download. Packer will try these in order. If anything goes wrong attempting - to download or while downloading a single URL, it will move on to the next. - All URLs must point to the same file (same checksum). By default this is - empty and `iso_url` is used. Only one of `iso_url` or `iso_urls` can be - specified. + download. Packer will try these in order. If anything goes wrong + attempting to download or while downloading a single URL, it will move on + to the next. All URLs must point to the same file (same checksum). By + default this is empty and `iso_url` is used. Only one of `iso_url` or + `iso_urls` can be specified. - `iso_target_extension` (string) - The extension of the iso file after download. This defaults to "iso". @@ -199,23 +204,23 @@ can be configured for this builder. - `ram_size` (number) - The size, in megabytes, of the ram to create for the VM. By default, this is 1 GB. -* `secondary_iso_images` (array of strings) - A list of iso paths to attached - to a VM when it is booted. This is most useful for unattended Windows - installs, which look for an `Autounattend.xml` file on removable media. By - default, no secondary iso will be attached. +* `secondary_iso_images` (array of strings) - A list of iso paths to + attached to a VM when it is booted. This is most useful for unattended + Windows installs, which look for an `Autounattend.xml` file on removable + media. By default, no secondary iso will be attached. - `shutdown_command` (string) - The command to use to gracefully shut down the machine once all the provisioning is done. By default this is an empty string, which tells Packer to just forcefully shut down the machine unless - a shutdown command takes place inside script so this may safely be omitted. - If one or more scripts require a reboot it is suggested to leave this blank - since reboots may fail and specify the final shutdown command in your last - script. + a shutdown command takes place inside script so this may safely be + omitted. If one or more scripts require a reboot it is suggested to leave + this blank since reboots may fail and specify the final shutdown command + in your last script. - `shutdown_timeout` (string) - The amount of time to wait after executing - the `shutdown_command` for the virtual machine to actually shut down. If it - doesn't shut down in this time, it is an error. By default, the timeout is - "5m", or five minutes. + the `shutdown_command` for the virtual machine to actually shut down. If + it doesn't shut down in this time, it is an error. By default, the timeout + is "5m", or five minutes. - `skip_compaction` (boolean) - If true skip compacting the hard disk for virtual machine when exporting. This defaults to false. @@ -226,17 +231,17 @@ can be configured for this builder. running. - `switch_vlan_id` (string) - This is the vlan of the virtual switch's - network card. By default none is set. If none is set then a vlan is not set - on the switch's network card. If this value is set it should match the vlan - specified in by `vlan_id`. + network card. By default none is set. If none is set then a vlan is not + set on the switch's network card. If this value is set it should match the + vlan specified in by `vlan_id`. -- `vlan_id` (string) - This is the vlan of the virtual machine's network card - for the new virtual machine. By default none is set. If none is set then - vlans are not set on the virtual machine's network card. +- `vlan_id` (string) - This is the vlan of the virtual machine's network + card for the new virtual machine. By default none is set. If none is set + then vlans are not set on the virtual machine's network card. -- `mac_address` (string) - This allows a specific MAC address to be used on the - default virtual network card. The MAC address must be a string with no - delimiters, for example "0000deadbeef". +- `mac_address` (string) - This allows a specific MAC address to be used on + the default virtual network card. The MAC address must be a string with + no delimiters, for example "0000deadbeef". - `vm_name` (string) - This is the name of the virtual machine for the new virtual machine, without the file extension. By default this is @@ -244,22 +249,22 @@ can be configured for this builder. ## Boot Command -The `boot_command` configuration is very important: it specifies the keys -to type when the virtual machine is first booted in order to start the -OS installer. This command is typed after `boot_wait`, which gives the -virtual machine some time to actually load the ISO. +The `boot_command` configuration is very important: it specifies the keys to +type when the virtual machine is first booted in order to start the OS +installer. This command is typed after `boot_wait`, which gives the virtual +machine some time to actually load the ISO. -As documented above, the `boot_command` is an array of strings. The -strings are all typed in sequence. It is an array only to improve readability -within the template. +As documented above, the `boot_command` is an array of strings. The strings +are all typed in sequence. It is an array only to improve readability within +the template. The boot command is "typed" character for character over the virtual keyboard to the machine, simulating a human actually typing the keyboard. <%= partial "partials/builders/boot-command" %> -Example boot command. This is actually a working boot command used to start -an Ubuntu 12.04 installer: +Example boot command. This is actually a working boot command used to start an +Ubuntu 12.04 installer: ```text [ @@ -282,18 +287,22 @@ for the version of Hyper-V that is running. ## Generation 1 vs Generation 2 -Floppy drives are no longer supported by generation 2 machines. This requires you to -take another approach when dealing with preseed or answer files. Two possible options -are using virtual dvd drives or using the built in web server. +Floppy drives are no longer supported by generation 2 machines. This requires +you to take another approach when dealing with preseed or answer files. Two +possible options are using virtual dvd drives or using the built in web +server. -When dealing with Windows you need to enable UEFI drives for generation 2 virtual machines. +When dealing with Windows you need to enable UEFI drives for generation 2 +virtual machines. ## Creating iso from directory -Programs like mkisofs can be used to create an iso from a directory. -There is a [windows version of mkisofs](http://opensourcepack.blogspot.co.uk/p/cdrtools.html). +Programs like mkisofs can be used to create an iso from a directory. There is +a [windows version of +mkisofs](http://opensourcepack.blogspot.co.uk/p/cdrtools.html). -Example powershell script. This is an actually working powershell script used to create a Windows answer iso: +Example powershell script. This is an actually working powershell script used +to create a Windows answer iso: ```text $isoFolder = "answer-iso" @@ -855,8 +864,8 @@ Finish proxy after sysprep --> ## Example For Ubuntu Vivid Generation 2 -If you are running Windows under virtualization, you may need to create -a virtual switch with an `External` connection type. +If you are running Windows under virtualization, you may need to create a +virtual switch with an `External` connection type. ### Packer config: