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vim: set ft=pandoc:
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description: |
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The VirtualBox Packer builder is able to create VirtualBox virtual machines snapshots
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and export them in the OVF format, starting from an ISO image.
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layout: docs
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page_title: 'VirtualBox Snapshot - Builders'
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sidebar_current: 'docs-builders-virtualbox-vm'
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---
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# VirtualBox Builder (from an existing VM)
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Type: `virtualbox-vm`
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The VirtualBox Packer builder is able to create
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[VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/) virtual machines snapshots and
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(optionally) export them in the OVF format, starting from an **existing**
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virtual machine.
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The builder builds a virtual machine snapshot by using an existing virtual
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machine, booting it, provisioning software within the OS, then shutting it down.
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The result of the VirtualBox builder is a new snapshot persisting all changes
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from the applied provisioners.
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## Basic Example
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Here is a basic example. which serves to show the basic configuration:
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``` json
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{
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"type" : "virtualbox-vm",
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"communicator" : "winrm",
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"headless" : "{{user `headless`}}",
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"winrm_username" : "vagrant",
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"winrm_password" : "vagrant",
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"winrm_timeout" : "2h",
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"shutdown_command" : "shutdown /s /t 10 /f /d p:4:1 /c \"Packer Shutdown\"",
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"guest_additions_mode" : "disable",
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"output_directory" : "./builds-vm",
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"vm_name" : "target-vm",
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"attach_snapshot" : "Snapshot",
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"target_snapshot" : "Target-Snapshot",
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"force_delete_snapshot" : "true",
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"keep_registered" : "false",
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"skip_export" : "false"
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}
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```
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It is important to add a `shutdown_command`. By default Packer halts the virtual
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machine and the file system may not be sync'd. Thus, changes made in a
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provisioner might not be saved.
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## Configuration Reference
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There are many configuration options available for the VirtualBox builder. They
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are organized below into two categories: required and optional. Within each
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category, the available options are alphabetized and described.
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In addition to the options listed here, a
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[communicator](/docs/templates/communicator.html) can be configured for this
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builder.
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### Required:
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- `vm_name` (string) - This is the name of the virtual machine to which the
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builder shall attach.
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### Optional:
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- `attach_snapshot` (string) - Default to `null/empty`. The name of an
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**existing** snapshot to which the builder shall attach the VM before
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starting it. If no snapshot is specified the builder will simply start the
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VM from it's current state i.e. snapshot.
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- `boot_command` (array of strings) - This is an array of commands to type
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when the virtual machine is first booted. The goal of these commands should
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be to type just enough to initialize the operating system installer. Special
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keys can be typed as well, and are covered in the section below on the
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boot command. If this is not specified, it is assumed the installer will
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start itself.
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- `boot_wait` (string) - The time to wait after booting the initial virtual
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machine before typing the `boot_command`. The value of this should be
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a duration. Examples are `5s` and `1m30s` which will cause Packer to wait
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five seconds and one minute 30 seconds, respectively. If this isn't
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specified, the default is `10s` or 10 seconds.
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- `export_opts` (array of strings) - Additional options to pass to the
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[VBoxManage
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export](https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch09.html#vboxmanage-export). This
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can be useful for passing product information to include in the resulting
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appliance file. Packer JSON configuration file example:
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``` json
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{
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"type": "virtualbox-vm",
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"export_opts":
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[
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"--manifest",
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"--vsys", "0",
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"--description", "{{user `vm_description`}}",
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"--version", "{{user `vm_version`}}"
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],
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"format": "ova",
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}
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```
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A VirtualBox [VM
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description](https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch09.html#vboxmanage-export-ovf)
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may contain arbitrary strings; the GUI interprets HTML formatting. However,
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the JSON format does not allow arbitrary newlines within a value. Add a
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multi-line description by preparing the string in the shell before the
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packer call like this (shell `>` continuation character snipped for easier
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copy & paste):
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``` {.shell}
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vm_description='some
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multiline
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description'
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vm_version='0.2.0'
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packer build \
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-var "vm_description=${vm_description}" \
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-var "vm_version=${vm_version}" \
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"packer_conf.json"
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```
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- `floppy_dirs` (array of strings) - A list of directories to place onto
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the floppy disk recursively. This is similar to the `floppy_files` option
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except that the directory structure is preserved. This is useful for when
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your floppy disk includes drivers or if you just want to organize it's
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contents as a hierarchy. Wildcard characters (\*, ?, and \[\]) are allowed.
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- `floppy_files` (array of strings) - A list of files to place onto a floppy
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disk that is attached when the VM is booted. This is most useful for
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unattended Windows installs, which look for an `Autounattend.xml` file on
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removable media. By default, no floppy will be attached. All files listed in
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this setting get placed into the root directory of the floppy and the floppy
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is attached as the first floppy device. Currently, no support exists for
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creating sub-directories on the floppy. Wildcard characters (\*, ?,
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and \[\]) are allowed. Directory names are also allowed, which will add all
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the files found in the directory to the floppy.
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- `force_delete_snapshot` (boolean) - Defaults to `false`. If set to `true`,
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overwrite an existing `target_snapshot`. Otherwise the builder will yield an
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error if the specified target snapshot already exists.
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- `format` (string) - Either `ovf` or `ova`, this specifies the output format
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of the exported virtual machine. This defaults to `ovf`.
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- `guest_additions_interface` (string) - The interface type to use to mount
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guest additions when `guest_additions_mode` is set to `attach`. Will
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default to the value set in `iso_interface`, if `iso_interface` is set.
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Will default to "ide", if `iso_interface` is not set. Options are "ide" and
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"sata".
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- `guest_additions_mode` (string) - The method by which guest additions are
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made available to the guest for installation. Valid options are `upload`,
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`attach`, or `disable`. If the mode is `attach` the guest additions ISO will
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be attached as a CD device to the virtual machine. If the mode is `upload`
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the guest additions ISO will be uploaded to the path specified by
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`guest_additions_path`. The default value is `upload`. If `disable` is used,
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guest additions won't be downloaded, either.
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- `guest_additions_path` (string) - The path on the guest virtual machine
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where the VirtualBox guest additions ISO will be uploaded. By default this
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is `VBoxGuestAdditions.iso` which should upload into the login directory of
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the user. This is a [configuration
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template](/docs/templates/engine.html) where the `Version`
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variable is replaced with the VirtualBox version.
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- `guest_additions_sha256` (string) - The SHA256 checksum of the guest
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additions ISO that will be uploaded to the guest VM. By default the
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checksums will be downloaded from the VirtualBox website, so this only needs
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to be set if you want to be explicit about the checksum.
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- `guest_additions_url` (string) - The URL to the guest additions ISO
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to upload. This can also be a file URL if the ISO is at a local path. By
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default, the VirtualBox builder will attempt to find the guest additions ISO
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on the local file system. If it is not available locally, the builder will
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download the proper guest additions ISO from the internet.
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- `guest_os_type` (string) - The guest OS type being installed. By default
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this is `other`, but you can get *dramatic* performance improvements by
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setting this to the proper value. To view all available values for this run
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`VBoxManage list ostypes`. Setting the correct value hints to VirtualBox how
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to optimize the virtual hardware to work best with that operating system.
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- `headless` (boolean) - Packer defaults to building VirtualBox virtual
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machines by launching a GUI that shows the console of the machine
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being built. When this value is set to `true`, the machine will start
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without a console.
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- `http_directory` (string) - Path to a directory to serve using an
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HTTP server. The files in this directory will be available over HTTP that
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will be requestable from the virtual machine. This is useful for hosting
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kickstart files and so on. By default this is an empty string, which means
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no HTTP server will be started. The address and port of the HTTP server will
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be available as variables in `boot_command`. This is covered in more detail
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below.
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- `http_port_min` and `http_port_max` (number) - These are the minimum and
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maximum port to use for the HTTP server started to serve the
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`http_directory`. Because Packer often runs in parallel, Packer will choose
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a randomly available port in this range to run the HTTP server. If you want
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to force the HTTP server to be on one port, make this minimum and maximum
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port the same. By default the values are `8000` and `9000`, respectively.
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- `keep_registered` (boolean) - Set this to `true` if you would like to keep
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the VM attached to the snapshot specified by `attach_snapshot`. Otherwise
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the builder will reset the VM to the snapshot to which the VM was attached
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before the builder started. Defaults to `false`.
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- `output_directory` (string) - This is the path to the directory where the
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resulting virtual machine will be created. This may be relative or absolute.
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If relative, the path is relative to the working directory when `packer`
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is executed. This directory must not exist or be empty prior to running
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the builder. By default this is `output-BUILDNAME` where "BUILDNAME" is the
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name of the build.
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- `post_shutdown_delay` (string) - The amount of time to wait after shutting
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down the virtual machine. Defaults to `2s`. **Hint:** Don't specify a value
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smaller than `2s` because otherwise the creation of a target snapshot might
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corrupt the VM because not all locks has been released by VirtualBox.
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- `shutdown_command` (string) - The command to use to gracefully shut down the
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machine once all the provisioning is done. By default this is an empty
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string, which tells Packer to just forcefully shut down the machine unless a
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shutdown command takes place inside script so this may safely be omitted. If
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one or more scripts require a reboot it is suggested to leave this blank
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since reboots may fail and specify the final shutdown command in your
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last script.
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- `shutdown_timeout` (string) - The amount of time to wait after executing the
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`shutdown_command` for the virtual machine to actually shut down. If it
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doesn't shut down in this time, it is an error. By default, the timeout is
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`5m` or five minutes.
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- `skip_export` (boolean) - Defaults to `false`. When enabled, Packer will
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not export the VM. Useful if the builder should be applied again on the created
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target snapshot.
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- `ssh_host_port_min` and `ssh_host_port_max` (number) - The minimum and
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maximum port to use for the SSH port on the host machine which is forwarded
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to the SSH port on the guest machine. Because Packer often runs in parallel,
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Packer will choose a randomly available port in this range to use as the
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host port. By default this is `2222` to `4444`.
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- `ssh_skip_nat_mapping` (boolean) - Defaults to `false`. When enabled, Packer
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does not setup forwarded port mapping for SSH requests and uses `ssh_port`
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on the host to communicate to the virtual machine.
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- `target_snapshot` (string) - Default to `null/empty`. The name of the
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snapshot which shall be created after all provisioners has been run by the
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builder. If no target snapshot is specified and `keep_registered` is set to
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`false` the builder will revert to the snapshot to which the VM was attached
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before the builder has been executed, which will revert all changes applied
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by the provisioners. This is handy if only an export shall be created and no
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further snapshot is required.
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- `vboxmanage` (array of array of strings) - Custom `VBoxManage` commands to
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execute in order to further customize the virtual machine being created. The
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value of this is an array of commands to execute. The commands are executed
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in the order defined in the template. For each command, the command is
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defined itself as an array of strings, where each string represents a single
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argument on the command-line to `VBoxManage` (but excluding
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`VBoxManage` itself). Each arg is treated as a [configuration
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template](/docs/templates/engine.html), where the `Name`
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variable is replaced with the VM name. More details on how to use
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`VBoxManage` are below.
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- `vboxmanage_post` (array of array of strings) - Identical to `vboxmanage`,
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except that it is run after the virtual machine is shutdown, and before the
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virtual machine is exported.
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- `virtualbox_version_file` (string) - The path within the virtual machine to
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upload a file that contains the VirtualBox version that was used to create
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the machine. This information can be useful for provisioning. By default
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this is `.vbox_version`, which will generally be uploaded into the home
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directory. Set to an empty string to skip uploading this file, which can be
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useful when using the `none` communicator.
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- `vrdp_bind_address` (string / IP address) - The IP address that should be
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binded to for VRDP. By default packer will use `127.0.0.1` for this. If you
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wish to bind to all interfaces use `0.0.0.0`.
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- `vrdp_port_min` and `vrdp_port_max` (number) - The minimum and maximum port
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to use for VRDP access to the virtual machine. Packer uses a randomly chosen
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port in this range that appears available. By default this is `5900` to
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`6000`. The minimum and maximum ports are inclusive.
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## Boot Command
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The `boot_command` configuration is very important: it specifies the keys to
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type when the virtual machine is first booted in order to start the OS
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installer. This command is typed after `boot_wait`, which gives the virtual
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machine some time to actually load the ISO.
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As documented above, the `boot_command` is an array of strings. The strings are
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all typed in sequence. It is an array only to improve readability within the
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template.
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The boot command is sent to the VM through the `VBoxManage` utility in as few
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invocations as possible. We send each character in groups of 25, with a default
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delay of 100ms between groups. The delay alleviates issues with latency and CPU
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contention. If you notice missing keys, you can tune this delay by specifying
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"boot_keygroup_interval" in your Packer template, for example:
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```
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{
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"builders": [
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{
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"type": "virtualbox",
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"boot_keygroup_interval": "500ms"
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...
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}
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]
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}
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```
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<%= partial "partials/builders/boot-command" %>
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<%= partial "partials/builders/virtualbox-ssh-key-pair" %>
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Example boot command. This is actually a working boot command used to start an
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Ubuntu 12.04 installer:
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``` text
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[
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"<esc><esc><enter><wait>",
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"/install/vmlinuz noapic ",
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"preseed/url=http://{{ .HTTPIP }}:{{ .HTTPPort }}/preseed.cfg ",
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"debian-installer=en_US auto locale=en_US kbd-chooser/method=us ",
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"hostname={{ .Name }} ",
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"fb=false debconf/frontend=noninteractive ",
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"keyboard-configuration/modelcode=SKIP keyboard-configuration/layout=USA ",
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"keyboard-configuration/variant=USA console-setup/ask_detect=false ",
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"initrd=/install/initrd.gz -- <enter>"
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]
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```
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Please note that for the Virtuabox builder, the IP address of the HTTP server
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Packer launches for you to access files like the preseed file in the example
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above (`{{ .HTTPIP }}`) is hardcoded to 10.0.2.2. If you change the network
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of your VM you must guarantee that you can still access this HTTP server.
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For more examples of various boot commands, see the sample projects from our
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[community templates page](/community-tools.html#templates).
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## Guest Additions
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Packer will automatically download the proper guest additions for the version of
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VirtualBox that is running and upload those guest additions into the virtual
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machine so that provisioners can easily install them.
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Packer downloads the guest additions from the official VirtualBox website, and
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verifies the file with the official checksums released by VirtualBox.
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After the virtual machine is up and the operating system is installed, Packer
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uploads the guest additions into the virtual machine. The path where they are
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uploaded is controllable by `guest_additions_path`, and defaults to
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"VBoxGuestAdditions.iso". Without an absolute path, it is uploaded to the home
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directory of the SSH user.
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## VBoxManage Commands
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In order to perform extra customization of the virtual machine, a template can
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define extra calls to `VBoxManage` to perform.
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[VBoxManage](https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch09.html) is the command-line
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interface to VirtualBox where you can completely control VirtualBox. It can be
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used to do things such as set RAM, CPUs, etc.
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Extra VBoxManage commands are defined in the template in the `vboxmanage`
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section. An example is shown below that sets the VRAM within the virtual machine:
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``` json
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{
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"vboxmanage": [
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["modifyvm", "{{.Name}}", "--vram", "64"]
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]
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}
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```
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The value of `vboxmanage` is an array of commands to execute. These commands are
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executed in the order defined. So in the above example, the memory will be set
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followed by the CPUs.
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Each command itself is an array of strings, where each string is an argument to
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`VBoxManage`. Each argument is treated as a [configuration
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template](/docs/templates/engine.html). The only available
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variable is `Name` which is replaced with the unique name of the VM, which is
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required for many VBoxManage calls.
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VirtualBox VM export you want to use as the source. As an additional
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benefit, you can feed the artifact of this builder back into itself to
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iterate on a machine.
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- [virtualbox-vm](/docs/builders/virtualbox-vm.html) - This builder uses an
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existing VM to run defined provisioners on top of that VM, and optionally
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creates a snapshot to save the changes applied from the provisioners. In
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addition the builder is able to export that machine to create an image. The
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builder is able to attach to a defined snapshot as a starting point, which
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could be defined statically or dynamically via a variable.
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<li<%= sidebar_current("docs-builders-virtualbox-ovf") %>>
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<a href="/docs/builders/virtualbox-ovf.html">OVF</a>
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</li>
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<li<%= sidebar_current("docs-builders-virtualbox-vm") %>>
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<a href="/docs/builders/virtualbox-vm.html">VM</a>
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</li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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<li<%= sidebar_current("docs-builders-vmware") %>>
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