Tuesday, August 14, 2018


Vagrant

C:\Users\njohi>vagrant box list


C:\Users\njohi\vagrant>mkdir project1

C:\Users\njohi\vagrant>cd project1

C:\Users\njohi\vagrant\project1>ls -ltr
'ls' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.

C:\Users\njohi\vagrant\project1>dir
 Volume in drive C is OS
 Volume Serial Number is F21F-70F2

 Directory of C:\Users\njohi\vagrant\project1

08/14/2018  10:09 AM    <DIR>          .
08/14/2018  10:09 AM    <DIR>          ..
               0 File(s)              0 bytes
               2 Dir(s)  270,020,452,352 bytes free

C:\Users\njohi\vagrant\project1>vagrant init centos/7
A `Vagrantfile` has been placed in this directory. You are now
ready to `vagrant up` your first virtual environment! Please read
the comments in the Vagrantfile as well as documentation on
`vagrantup.com` for more information on using Vagrant.

C:\Users\njohi\vagrant\project1>dir
 Volume in drive C is OS
 Volume Serial Number is F21F-70F2

 Directory of C:\Users\njohi\vagrant\project1

08/14/2018  10:11 AM    <DIR>          .
08/14/2018  10:11 AM    <DIR>          ..
08/14/2018  10:11 AM             3,085 Vagrantfile
               1 File(s)          3,085 bytes
               2 Dir(s)  269,974,601,728 bytes free

C:\Users\njohi\vagrant\project1>vagrant up
Bringing machine 'default' up with 'virtualbox' provider...
==> default: Box 'centos/7' could not be found. Attempting to find and install...
    default: Box Provider: virtualbox
    default: Box Version: >= 0
==> default: Loading metadata for box 'centos/7'
    default: URL: https://vagrantcloud.com/centos/7
==> default: Adding box 'centos/7' (v1804.02) for provider: virtualbox
    default: Downloading: https://vagrantcloud.com/centos/boxes/7/versions/1804.02/providers/virtualbox.box
    default: Download redirected to host: cloud.centos.org
    default:
==> default: Successfully added box 'centos/7' (v1804.02) for 'virtualbox'!
==> default: Importing base box 'centos/7'...
==> default: Matching MAC address for NAT networking...
==> default: Checking if box 'centos/7' is up to date...
==> default: Setting the name of the VM: project1_default_1534267088297_30073
==> default: Clearing any previously set network interfaces...
==> default: Preparing network interfaces based on configuration...
    default: Adapter 1: nat
==> default: Forwarding ports...
    default: 22 (guest) => 2222 (host) (adapter 1)
==> default: Booting VM...
==> default: Waiting for machine to boot. This may take a few minutes...
    default: SSH address: 127.0.0.1:2222
    default: SSH username: vagrant
    default: SSH auth method: private key
    default:
    default: Vagrant insecure key detected. Vagrant will automatically replace
    default: this with a newly generated keypair for better security.
    default:
    default: Inserting generated public key within guest...
    default: Removing insecure key from the guest if it's present...
    default: Key inserted! Disconnecting and reconnecting using new SSH key...
==> default: Machine booted and ready!
==> default: Checking for guest additions in VM...
    default: No guest additions were detected on the base box for this VM! Guest
    default: additions are required for forwarded ports, shared folders, host only
    default: networking, and more. If SSH fails on this machine, please install
    default: the guest additions and repackage the box to continue.
    default:
    default: This is not an error message; everything may continue to work properly,
    default: in which case you may ignore this message.
==> default: Rsyncing folder: /cygdrive/c/Users/njohi/vagrant/project1/ => /vagrant

C:\Users\njohi\vagrant\project1>vagrant ssh
Last login: Tue Aug 14 17:24:42 2018
[vagrant@localhost ~]$ sudo su -
Last failed login: Tue Aug 14 17:21:52 UTC 2018 on tty1
There was 1 failed login attempt since the last successful login.
[root@localhost ~]# exit
logout
[vagrant@localhost ~]$ exit
logout

Connection to 127.0.0.1 closed.

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