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Vagrant support for developers

Bifrost vagrant file for developers can be found in the tools/vagrant_dev_env directory. Running vagrant up from within this folder will bring up an Ubuntu Trusty box with Bifrost installed.

By default, the VM will have three interfaces:

  • eth0 - connected to a NAT network
  • eth1 - connected to Host-only network named: vboxnet1
  • eth2 - bridged - adapter must be set in Vagrantfile

Walkthrough done on OS X

Setup vagrant by:

  • Installing git
  • Installing virtualbox
  • Installing vagrant
  • Installing ansible

Configure Vagrant with the correct box:

vagrant box add ubuntu/trusty64

Clone bifrost repo:

git clone https://github.com/openstack/bifrost.git

Change into the bifrost directory:

cd bifrost/tools/vagrant_dev_env

Edit the Vagrantfile:

  • Change the bifrost.vm.network public_network value to a valid network interface to allow Bare Metal connectivity
  • Change public_key to correct key name
  • Change network_interface to match your needs

Boot the VM with:

vagrant up
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