github.com/kimor79/packer@v0.8.7-0.20151221212622-d507b18eb4cf/website/source/docs/builders/vmware-iso.html.markdown (about) 1 --- 2 description: | 3 This VMware Packer builder is able to create VMware virtual machines from an ISO 4 file as a source. It currently supports building virtual machines on hosts 5 running VMware Fusion for OS X, VMware Workstation for Linux and Windows, and 6 VMware Player on Linux. It can also build machines directly on VMware vSphere 7 Hypervisor using SSH as opposed to the vSphere API. 8 layout: docs 9 page_title: VMware Builder from ISO 10 ... 11 12 # VMware Builder (from ISO) 13 14 Type: `vmware-iso` 15 16 This VMware Packer builder is able to create VMware virtual machines from an ISO 17 file as a source. It currently supports building virtual machines on hosts 18 running [VMware Fusion](http://www.vmware.com/products/fusion/overview.html) for 19 OS X, [VMware 20 Workstation](http://www.vmware.com/products/workstation/overview.html) for Linux 21 and Windows, and [VMware Player](http://www.vmware.com/products/player/) on 22 Linux. It can also build machines directly on [VMware vSphere 23 Hypervisor](http://www.vmware.com/products/vsphere-hypervisor/) using SSH as 24 opposed to the vSphere API. 25 26 The builder builds a virtual machine by creating a new virtual machine from 27 scratch, booting it, installing an OS, provisioning software within the OS, then 28 shutting it down. The result of the VMware builder is a directory containing all 29 the files necessary to run the virtual machine. 30 31 ## Basic Example 32 33 Here is a basic example. This example is not functional. It will start the OS 34 installer but then fail because we don't provide the preseed file for Ubuntu to 35 self-install. Still, the example serves to show the basic configuration: 36 37 ``` {.javascript} 38 { 39 "type": "vmware-iso", 40 "iso_url": "http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/precise/ubuntu-12.04.2-server-amd64.iso", 41 "iso_checksum": "af5f788aee1b32c4b2634734309cc9e9", 42 "iso_checksum_type": "md5", 43 "ssh_username": "packer", 44 "shutdown_command": "shutdown -P now" 45 } 46 ``` 47 48 ## Configuration Reference 49 50 There are many configuration options available for the VMware builder. They are 51 organized below into two categories: required and optional. Within each 52 category, the available options are alphabetized and described. 53 54 In addition to the options listed here, a 55 [communicator](/docs/templates/communicator.html) can be configured for this 56 builder. 57 58 ### Required: 59 60 - `iso_checksum` (string) - The checksum for the OS ISO file. Because ISO 61 files are so large, this is required and Packer will verify it prior to 62 booting a virtual machine with the ISO attached. The type of the checksum is 63 specified with `iso_checksum_type`, documented below. 64 65 - `iso_checksum_type` (string) - The type of the checksum specified in 66 `iso_checksum`. Valid values are "none", "md5", "sha1", "sha256", or 67 "sha512" currently. While "none" will skip checksumming, this is not 68 recommended since ISO files are generally large and corruption does happen 69 from time to time. 70 71 - `iso_url` (string) - A URL to the ISO containing the installation image. 72 This URL can be either an HTTP URL or a file URL (or path to a file). If 73 this is an HTTP URL, Packer will download it and cache it between runs. 74 75 - `ssh_username` (string) - The username to use to SSH into the machine once 76 the OS is installed. 77 78 ### Optional: 79 80 - `disk_additional_size` (array of integers) - The size(s) of any additional 81 hard disks for the VM in megabytes. If this is not specified then the VM 82 will only contain a primary hard disk. The builder uses expandable, not 83 fixed-size virtual hard disks, so the actual file representing the disk will 84 not use the full size unless it is full. 85 86 - `boot_command` (array of strings) - This is an array of commands to type 87 when the virtual machine is first booted. The goal of these commands should 88 be to type just enough to initialize the operating system installer. Special 89 keys can be typed as well, and are covered in the section below on the 90 boot command. If this is not specified, it is assumed the installer will 91 start itself. 92 93 - `boot_wait` (string) - The time to wait after booting the initial virtual 94 machine before typing the `boot_command`. The value of this should be 95 a duration. Examples are "5s" and "1m30s" which will cause Packer to wait 96 five seconds and one minute 30 seconds, respectively. If this isn't 97 specified, the default is 10 seconds. 98 99 - `disk_size` (integer) - The size of the hard disk for the VM in megabytes. 100 The builder uses expandable, not fixed-size virtual hard disks, so the 101 actual file representing the disk will not use the full size unless it 102 is full. By default this is set to 40,000 (about 40 GB). 103 104 - `disk_type_id` (string) - The type of VMware virtual disk to create. The 105 default is "1", which corresponds to a growable virtual disk split in 106 2GB files. This option is for advanced usage, modify only if you know what 107 you're doing. For more information, please consult the [Virtual Disk Manager 108 User's Guide](http://www.vmware.com/pdf/VirtualDiskManager.pdf) for desktop 109 VMware clients. For ESXi, refer to the proper ESXi documentation. 110 111 - `floppy_files` (array of strings) - A list of files to place onto a floppy 112 disk that is attached when the VM is booted. This is most useful for 113 unattended Windows installs, which look for an `Autounattend.xml` file on 114 removable media. By default, no floppy will be attached. All files listed in 115 this setting get placed into the root directory of the floppy and the floppy 116 is attached as the first floppy device. Currently, no support exists for 117 creating sub-directories on the floppy. Wildcard characters (\*, ?, 118 and \[\]) are allowed. Directory names are also allowed, which will add all 119 the files found in the directory to the floppy. 120 121 - `fusion_app_path` (string) - Path to "VMware Fusion.app". By default this is 122 "/Applications/VMware Fusion.app" but this setting allows you to 123 customize this. 124 125 - `guest_os_type` (string) - The guest OS type being installed. This will be 126 set in the VMware VMX. By default this is "other". By specifying a more 127 specific OS type, VMware may perform some optimizations or virtual hardware 128 changes to better support the operating system running in the 129 virtual machine. 130 131 - `headless` (boolean) - Packer defaults to building VMware virtual machines 132 by launching a GUI that shows the console of the machine being built. When 133 this value is set to true, the machine will start without a console. For 134 VMware machines, Packer will output VNC connection information in case you 135 need to connect to the console to debug the build process. 136 137 - `http_directory` (string) - Path to a directory to serve using an 138 HTTP server. The files in this directory will be available over HTTP that 139 will be requestable from the virtual machine. This is useful for hosting 140 kickstart files and so on. By default this is "", which means no HTTP server 141 will be started. The address and port of the HTTP server will be available 142 as variables in `boot_command`. This is covered in more detail below. 143 144 - `http_port_min` and `http_port_max` (integer) - These are the minimum and 145 maximum port to use for the HTTP server started to serve the 146 `http_directory`. Because Packer often runs in parallel, Packer will choose 147 a randomly available port in this range to run the HTTP server. If you want 148 to force the HTTP server to be on one port, make this minimum and maximum 149 port the same. By default the values are 8000 and 9000, respectively. 150 151 - `iso_target_path` (string) - The path where the iso should be saved after 152 download. By default will go in the packer cache, with a hash of the 153 original filename as its name. 154 155 - `iso_urls` (array of strings) - Multiple URLs for the ISO to download. 156 Packer will try these in order. If anything goes wrong attempting to 157 download or while downloading a single URL, it will move on to the next. All 158 URLs must point to the same file (same checksum). By default this is empty 159 and `iso_url` is used. Only one of `iso_url` or `iso_urls` can be specified. 160 161 - `output_directory` (string) - This is the path to the directory where the 162 resulting virtual machine will be created. This may be relative or absolute. 163 If relative, the path is relative to the working directory when `packer` 164 is executed. This directory must not exist or be empty prior to running 165 the builder. By default this is "output-BUILDNAME" where "BUILDNAME" is the 166 name of the build. 167 168 - `remote_cache_datastore` (string) - The path to the datastore where 169 supporting files will be stored during the build on the remote machine. By 170 default this is the same as the `remote_datastore` option. This only has an 171 effect if `remote_type` is enabled. 172 173 - `remote_cache_directory` (string) - The path where the ISO and/or floppy 174 files will be stored during the build on the remote machine. The path is 175 relative to the `remote_cache_datastore` on the remote machine. By default 176 this is "packer\_cache". This only has an effect if `remote_type` 177 is enabled. 178 179 - `remote_datastore` (string) - The path to the datastore where the resulting 180 VM will be stored when it is built on the remote machine. By default this 181 is "datastore1". This only has an effect if `remote_type` is enabled. 182 183 - `remote_host` (string) - The host of the remote machine used for access. 184 This is only required if `remote_type` is enabled. 185 186 - `remote_password` (string) - The SSH password for the user used to access 187 the remote machine. By default this is empty. This only has an effect if 188 `remote_type` is enabled. 189 190 - `remote_type` (string) - The type of remote machine that will be used to 191 build this VM rather than a local desktop product. The only value accepted 192 for this currently is "esx5". If this is not set, a desktop product will 193 be used. By default, this is not set. 194 195 - `remote_username` (string) - The username for the SSH user that will access 196 the remote machine. This is required if `remote_type` is enabled. 197 198 - `shutdown_command` (string) - The command to use to gracefully shut down the 199 machine once all the provisioning is done. By default this is an empty 200 string, which tells Packer to just forcefully shut down the machine. 201 202 - `shutdown_timeout` (string) - The amount of time to wait after executing the 203 `shutdown_command` for the virtual machine to actually shut down. If it 204 doesn't shut down in this time, it is an error. By default, the timeout is 205 "5m", or five minutes. 206 207 - `skip_compaction` (boolean) - VMware-created disks are defragmented and 208 compacted at the end of the build process using `vmware-vdiskmanager`. In 209 certain rare cases, this might actually end up making the resulting disks 210 slightly larger. If you find this to be the case, you can disable compaction 211 using this configuration value. 212 213 - `tools_upload_flavor` (string) - The flavor of the VMware Tools ISO to 214 upload into the VM. Valid values are "darwin", "linux", and "windows". By 215 default, this is empty, which means VMware tools won't be uploaded. 216 217 - `tools_upload_path` (string) - The path in the VM to upload the 218 VMware tools. This only takes effect if `tools_upload_flavor` is non-empty. 219 This is a [configuration 220 template](/docs/templates/configuration-templates.html) that has a single 221 valid variable: `Flavor`, which will be the value of `tools_upload_flavor`. 222 By default the upload path is set to `{{.Flavor}}.iso`. This setting is not 223 used when `remote_type` is "esx5". 224 225 - `version` (string) - The [vmx hardware 226 version](http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1003746) 227 for the new virtual machine. Only the default value has been tested, any 228 other value is experimental. Default value is '9'. 229 230 - `vm_name` (string) - This is the name of the VMX file for the new virtual 231 machine, without the file extension. By default this is "packer-BUILDNAME", 232 where "BUILDNAME" is the name of the build. 233 234 - `vmdk_name` (string) - The filename of the virtual disk that'll be created, 235 without the extension. This defaults to "packer". 236 237 - `vmx_data` (object of key/value strings) - Arbitrary key/values to enter 238 into the virtual machine VMX file. This is for advanced users who want to 239 set properties such as memory, CPU, etc. 240 241 - `vmx_data_post` (object of key/value strings) - Identical to `vmx_data`, 242 except that it is run after the virtual machine is shutdown, and before the 243 virtual machine is exported. 244 245 - `vmx_template_path` (string) - Path to a [configuration 246 template](/docs/templates/configuration-templates.html) that defines the 247 contents of the virtual machine VMX file for VMware. This is for **advanced 248 users only** as this can render the virtual machine non-functional. See 249 below for more information. For basic VMX modifications, try 250 `vmx_data` first. 251 252 - `vnc_port_min` and `vnc_port_max` (integer) - The minimum and maximum port 253 to use for VNC access to the virtual machine. The builder uses VNC to type 254 the initial `boot_command`. Because Packer generally runs in parallel, 255 Packer uses a randomly chosen port in this range that appears available. By 256 default this is 5900 to 6000. The minimum and maximum ports are inclusive. 257 258 ## Boot Command 259 260 The `boot_command` configuration is very important: it specifies the keys to 261 type when the virtual machine is first booted in order to start the OS 262 installer. This command is typed after `boot_wait`, which gives the virtual 263 machine some time to actually load the ISO. 264 265 As documented above, the `boot_command` is an array of strings. The strings are 266 all typed in sequence. It is an array only to improve readability within the 267 template. 268 269 The boot command is "typed" character for character over a VNC connection to the 270 machine, simulating a human actually typing the keyboard. There are a set of 271 special keys available. If these are in your boot command, they will be replaced 272 by the proper key: 273 274 - `<bs>` - Backspace 275 276 - `<del>` - Delete 277 278 - `<enter>` and `<return>` - Simulates an actual "enter" or "return" keypress. 279 280 - `<esc>` - Simulates pressing the escape key. 281 282 - `<tab>` - Simulates pressing the tab key. 283 284 - `<f1>` - `<f12>` - Simulates pressing a function key. 285 286 - `<up>` `<down>` `<left>` `<right>` - Simulates pressing an arrow key. 287 288 - `<spacebar>` - Simulates pressing the spacebar. 289 290 - `<insert>` - Simulates pressing the insert key. 291 292 - `<home>` `<end>` - Simulates pressing the home and end keys. 293 294 - `<pageUp>` `<pageDown>` - Simulates pressing the page up and page down keys. 295 296 - `<wait>` `<wait5>` `<wait10>` - Adds a 1, 5 or 10 second pause before 297 sending any additional keys. This is useful if you have to generally wait 298 for the UI to update before typing more. 299 300 In addition to the special keys, each command to type is treated as a 301 [configuration template](/docs/templates/configuration-templates.html). The 302 available variables are: 303 304 - `HTTPIP` and `HTTPPort` - The IP and port, respectively of an HTTP server 305 that is started serving the directory specified by the `http_directory` 306 configuration parameter. If `http_directory` isn't specified, these will be 307 blank! 308 309 Example boot command. This is actually a working boot command used to start an 310 Ubuntu 12.04 installer: 311 312 ``` {.text} 313 [ 314 "<esc><esc><enter><wait>", 315 "/install/vmlinuz noapic ", 316 "preseed/url=http://{{ .HTTPIP }}:{{ .HTTPPort }}/preseed.cfg ", 317 "debian-installer=en_US auto locale=en_US kbd-chooser/method=us ", 318 "hostname={{ .Name }} ", 319 "fb=false debconf/frontend=noninteractive ", 320 "keyboard-configuration/modelcode=SKIP keyboard-configuration/layout=USA ", 321 "keyboard-configuration/variant=USA console-setup/ask_detect=false ", 322 "initrd=/install/initrd.gz -- <enter>" 323 ] 324 ``` 325 326 ## VMX Template 327 328 The heart of a VMware machine is the "vmx" file. This contains all the virtual 329 hardware metadata necessary for the VM to function. Packer by default uses a 330 [safe, flexible VMX 331 file](https://github.com/mitchellh/packer/blob/20541a7eda085aa5cf35bfed5069592ca49d106e/builder/vmware/step_create_vmx.go#L84). 332 But for advanced users, this template can be customized. This allows Packer to 333 build virtual machines of effectively any guest operating system type. 334 335 \~> **This is an advanced feature.** Modifying the VMX template can easily 336 cause your virtual machine to not boot properly. Please only modify the template 337 if you know what you're doing. 338 339 Within the template, a handful of variables are available so that your template 340 can continue working with the rest of the Packer machinery. Using these 341 variables isn't required, however. 342 343 - `Name` - The name of the virtual machine. 344 - `GuestOS` - The VMware-valid guest OS type. 345 - `DiskName` - The filename (without the suffix) of the main virtual disk. 346 - `ISOPath` - The path to the ISO to use for the OS installation. 347 - `Version` - The Hardware version VMWare will execute this vm under. Also 348 known as the `virtualhw.version`. 349 350 ## Building on a Remote vSphere Hypervisor 351 352 In addition to using the desktop products of VMware locally to build virtual 353 machines, Packer can use a remote VMware Hypervisor to build the virtual 354 machine. 355 356 -> **Note:** Packer supports ESXi 5.1 and above. 357 358 Before using a remote vSphere Hypervisor, you need to enable GuestIPHack by 359 running the following command: 360 361 ``` {.text} 362 esxcli system settings advanced set -o /Net/GuestIPHack -i 1 363 ``` 364 365 When using a remote VMware Hypervisor, the builder still downloads the ISO and 366 various files locally, and uploads these to the remote machine. Packer currently 367 uses SSH to communicate to the ESXi machine rather than the vSphere API. At some 368 point, the vSphere API may be used. 369 370 Packer also requires VNC to issue boot commands during a build, which may be 371 disabled on some remote VMware Hypervisors. Please consult the appropriate 372 documentation on how to update VMware Hypervisor's firewall to allow these 373 connections. 374 375 To use a remote VMware vSphere Hypervisor to build your virtual machine, fill in 376 the required `remote_*` configurations: 377 378 - `remote_type` - This must be set to "esx5". 379 380 - `remote_host` - The host of the remote machine. 381 382 Additionally, there are some optional configurations that you'll likely have to 383 modify as well: 384 385 - `remote_port` - The SSH port of the remote machine 386 387 - `remote_datastore` - The path to the datastore where the VM will be stored 388 on the ESXi machine. 389 390 - `remote_cache_datastore` - The path to the datastore where supporting files 391 will be stored during the build on the remote machine. 392 393 - `remote_cache_directory` - The path where the ISO and/or floppy files will 394 be stored during the build on the remote machine. The path is relative to 395 the `remote_cache_datastore` on the remote machine. 396 397 - `remote_username` - The SSH username used to access the remote machine. 398 399 - `remote_password` - The SSH password for access to the remote machine. 400 401 - `format` (string) - Either "ovf", "ova" or "vmx", this specifies the output 402 format of the exported virtual machine. This defaults to "ovf". 403 Before using this option, you need to install `ovftool`. 404 405 ### Using a Floppy for Linux kickstart file or preseed 406 407 Depending on your network configuration, it may be difficult to use packer's 408 built-in HTTP server with ESXi. Instead, you can provide a kickstart or preseed 409 file by attaching a floppy disk. An example below, based on RHEL: 410 411 ``` {.javascript} 412 { 413 "builders": [ 414 { 415 "type":"vmware-iso", 416 "floppy_files": [ 417 "folder/ks.cfg" 418 ], 419 "boot_command": "<tab> text ks=floppy <enter><wait>" 420 } 421 ] 422 } 423 ``` 424 425 It's also worth noting that `ks=floppy` has been deprecated. Later versions of the Anaconda installer (used in RHEL/CentOS 7 and Fedora) may require a different syntax to source a kickstart file from a mounted floppy image. 426 427 ``` {.javascript} 428 { 429 "builders": [ 430 { 431 "type":"vmware-iso", 432 "floppy_files": [ 433 "folder/ks.cfg" 434 ], 435 "boot_command": "<tab> inst.text inst.ks=hd:fd0:/ks.cfg <enter><wait>" 436 } 437 ] 438 } 439 ```