This change fixes an issue where using the `disk_additional_size` configuration option would cause builds to fail.
Build results before the change
```
==> Builds finished but no artifacts were created.
Build 'azure-arm' errored: Code="DeploymentFailed" Message="At least one resource deployment operation failed. Please list deployment operations for details. Please see https://aka.ms/DeployOperations for usage details." Details=[{"code":"BadRequest","message":"{\r\n \"error\": {\r\n \"code
\": \"InvalidParameter\",\r\n \"message\": \"The entity name 'dataDisk.name' is invalid according to its validation rule: ^[^_\\\\W][\\\\w-._]{0,79}(?\u003c![-.])$.\",\r\n \"target\": \"dataDisk.name\"\r\n }\r\n}"}]
```
Build results after change
```
Build 'azure-arm' finished.
==> Builds finished. The artifacts of successful builds are:
--> azure-arm: Azure.ResourceManagement.VMImage:
OSType: Linux
ManagedImageResourceGroupName: test-pkr
ManagedImageName: wilkenPacker9249
```
Closes#9249
Add ability to specify `floppy_label` parameter for `vsphere-iso`
builder, which would be especially beneficial when someone wants to pass
information to cloud-init via floppy disk images.
Signed-off-by: Ryo Tagami <rtagami@airstrip.jp>
Also don't try to shut down VM if it's already off, otherwise VSphere would raise an error: "The attempted operation cannot be performed in the current state (Powered off)."
* make sure keyvalue and namevalue filters are using the same naming as the service being used
* make docs a bit more readable for KeyValues too
* Update website/pages/docs/from-1.5/expressions.mdx
Co-Authored-By: Megan Marsh <megan@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Megan Marsh <megan@hashicorp.com>
Adds `enable_secure_boot`, `enable_vtpm` and `enable_integrity_monitoring`
config options to enable building of custom Shielded GCP Compute images.
Feedback on this is more than welcome as this is my first attempt in
contributing to anything Packer related.
Packer is great for us to build custom images on top of GCP but we would
like to enhance that to support Shielded VM images. This will allow us
to have more secure and trusted images which our team(s) will be using.